The opening round of the 2012 Masters at Augusta did not go well for Phil Mickelson. He has roared back in the second and third rounds and is just one shot off leader, Peter Hanson.
Darren Clarke won the British Open on Sunday for his first ever major championship. He held off some challenges from Americans Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson, who both finished tied for second.
Can Darren Clarke be a consistent contender in majors? How did the rest of the Americans do?
Darren Clarke leads the field after a wet and wild third round of the British Open on Saturday. He has a one stroke lead over American Dustin Johnson and three strokes over Rickie Fowler and Thomas Bjorn.
So who should you pay attention to in the final round? Can the leaders stay put?
Following today's Second Round of The Open Championship, there were two things showing on the leaderboard that made people do a double-take: an American is tied for the lead, and Phil Mickelson is actually in contention to win The Open. Most people probably saw that, rolled their eyes and said, "Yeah right! I'll believe that when pigs fly." Okay, maybe I'm exaggerating a little bit, but
Whether you’re drawn in by it’s history, it’s players, the bright lights and pretty flowers, or the general aura of Augusta you’ve got to admit, the Masters is special.
Yesterday’s final round at the Farmer’s Insurance Open came down to the final shot on the 72nd hole of the weekend. The tournament had everything you could want in a final round. Except Tiger.