

Paige Spiranac giddy in new photo over Rory McIlroy-Bryson DeChambeau Masters showdown
Paige Spiranac could hardly contain her excitement Saturday with the stage set for an epic Masters conclusion between Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau.Taking to X, the longtime golf influencer, 32, flashed her pearly whites in a new photo after McIlroy and DeChambeau finished atop the leaderboard at 12-under and 10-under, respectively, following Saturday’s third round at Augusta National.Advertisement“Mood when you get to watch Rory and Bryson in the final group tomorrow at The Masters,” Spiranac wrote alongside the smiley snap.McIlroy, 35, and DeChambeau, 31, are chasing their first Masters wins, with the Northern Irishman looking to complete golf’s grand slam.A
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Masters LIVE: Rory McIlroy vs Bryson DeChambeau score, tee times and final round updates | Golf | Sport
The action gets underway today shortly before 2pm at Augusta. However, the serious contenders won't head to the first until later tonight, with Colin Morikawa and Viktor Hovland, both three under par, among those needing an early charge.Here's how the leading 16 players will line-up...6.10pm: Collin Morikawa, Viktor Hovland; 6.20pm: Sungjae Im, Max Homa; 6.40pm: Nicolas Echavarria, Xander Schauffele; 6.50pm: Justin Rose, Zach Johnson; 7pm: Scottie Scheffler, Shane Lowry; 7.10pm: Ludvig Aberg, Jason Day; 7.20pm: Corey Conners, Patrick Reed; 7.30pm: Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau.FULL TEE OFF TIMES HERE.
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Interminable slow play at Masters putting off viewers and players
Rory McIlroy had several reasons to seem unhappy on Thursday, one of them may well have been the six-hour round he endured - Getty Images/Andrew RedingtonIt was no surprise Rory McIlroy did not stop to talk to the media after posting a first-round 72 at Augusta on Thursday. Not only had the Northern Irishman just blown four shots in his final four holes to tumble off the Masters leaderboard, giving himself a mountain to climb as he seeks to end his major curse, he had taken almost six hours to get round. He probably needed an ice bath and a
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Why Aaron Rai using iron covers and wearing two gloves says so much about Masters debutant
Aaron Rai is a standout player in the golfing world, not only for his skill but also his unusual approach to the game - and the Masters debutant has sentimental reasoning behind these choices
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