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Don't take your eyes off these players on the jam-packed Masters leaderboard
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Friday, 09 April 2021 23:51
AUGUSTA, Georgia -- Defending Masters champion Dustin Johnson won't be around for the weekend at Augusta National Golf Club after missing the cut. Neither will four-time major winners Brooks Koepka or Rory McIlroy.But after England's Justin Rose came back to the field a little bit in Friday's second round, there still figures to be much drama on Saturday, when conditions…
Rose rallies late with 72, stays in front at Masters
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Friday, 09 April 2021 18:05
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- The scoring got easier, and Justin Rose got worse.That is often how golf works.For the Englishman who missed the past five weeks, an opening-round 65 came as a surprise. His follow-up 72 allowed a lot more players to stay in contention through two rounds of the Masters. Rose overcame a shaky start to play his last six…
Watson lawyer: 'Consensual' acts did take place
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Friday, 09 April 2021 18:05
HOUSTON -- Deshaun Watson's lawyer, Rusty Hardin, acknowledged during a Friday news conference that there were some "consensual encounters" between the Houston Texans quarterback and some of the 22 women who have filed lawsuits against him, but he said at no point did Watson engage in any acts that were not "mutually desired.""Were there sometimes consensual encounters? Yes," Hardin said.When…
How last week's win might just lead Jordan Spieth to another this week at the Masters
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Friday, 09 April 2021 18:07
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- The process is far from complete, with plenty of work to be done. The prolonged slump might be a thing of the past, but getting his game to the level of those bygone days is still the goal for Jordan Spieth.He's on another leaderboard, this time at the Masters, and that is a nice feeling for him…
Brain of ex-NFLer who killed 5 to get CTE test
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Friday, 09 April 2021 15:01
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- The brain of Phillip Adams -- the former NFL player who killed a South Carolina physician, three family members and a repairman before fatally shooting himself -- will be tested for a degenerative disease that has affected a number of pro athletes and has been shown to cause violent mood swings and other cognitive disorders, according to…
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