Apr 11, 2011 | Florida Times-Union
Australian golfers make charge on Masters' final day, but are passed at end
There would have been Foster's for breakfast in Australia had Adam Scott, Jason Day or Geoff Ogilvy found a way to hold onto the lead they all shared at one time or another Sunday during the final round of the Masters Tournament.
First played in 1960, the par 3 contest has become a Wednesday tradition at the Masters.
Woods finds rhythm in pursuit of elusive title
With A long weekend in prospect, he hopes, Tiger Woods got his work done in short order yesterday by beating Stephen Leaney 7 and 6 in the third round of the Accenture World Matchplay.
Anthony Kim beats Tiger Woods, creates best Asian finish ever in 2010 Masters Tournament
Anthony Kim waves to the crowd after his third-place finish, part of the best showing ever by Asian golfers at the Masters The focus of the 2010 Masters was the return of Tiger Woods, but Asian golfers had their day, too.
Getting into swing at Par 3 Contest
While tournament play won't begin until Thursday, today will usher in one of the most popular events surrounding the Masters when players take to the par 3 course for the 36th Masters Par 3 Contest.
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