Corey Conners made the dream start to his third round at The Masters by posting a stunning hole-in-one at Augusta National.
Paul McGinley reflects on an eventful first two rounds for Justin Rose at The Masters and assesses the Englishman's hope of registering a second major title.
Dustin Johnson blamed a poor performance on the greens for his early exit at The Masters after the defending champion missed the cut.
Matthew Wolff experienced a week to forget at The Masters after being disqualified following his second round at Augusta National.
Justin Rose needed another back-nine fightback to retain his lead at The Masters as Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy both crashed out.
Si Woo Kim elected to tackle Augusta National’s greens with an alternative club after damaging his putter in anger during the second round of The Masters.
Jordan Spieth admitted he can definitely start thinking about winning The Masters after a four-under 68 in the second round at Augusta National.
Bryson DeChambeau got his Masters hopes back on track with a 67 and described Augusta as "amazing and spectacular", but also "diabolical"!
Justin Rose declared himself "proud" of another good recovery at the Masters as he retained his overnight lead following a tough second day.
Mike Weir backed Bob MacIntyre to enjoy a prosperous weekend at The Masters, while Martin Laird is also flying the flag for Scotland.
Abraham Ancer was given a two-shot penalty for accidentally brushing the sand on his backswing during the first round of the Masters.
From chip-ins and big birdies to stray shots and water troubles, the players showcased the best and worst of their talents during the opening round of The Masters.
Jordan Spieth triple-bogeyed the ninth but then enjoyed the luckiest break of his Masters career as he opened with a 71 at The Masters.
Justin Rose delivered a remarkable burst of scoring to recover from a slow start and open up a four-shot lead after the opening round of the 85th Masters.
Justin Rose went from two over to seven under in 10 "incredible" holes at the Masters as he refused to panic after an uncertain start.
Tommy Fleetwood registered his second hole-in-one in as many events with a stunning ace during the opening round of The Masters.
Brooks Koepka says he 'didn't play good' as he carded a 74 in the first round of The Masters, but insisted he had not been troubled by his right knee.
Dustin Johnson insisted he felt "no additional pressure" as defending Masters champion after opening with a two-over 74.
Former Masters champion Ian Woosnam admitted he considered withdrawing mid-round from his competitive return at Augusta National due to injury.
Rory McIlroy's tough start to the 85th Masters was also painful for his dad, who was hit in the leg by a stray shot from his son on the seventh hole.