
Field weighs in on Tiger slam
Tiger Woods has been seriously talking for more than four months about how real his chances are of winning all four majors in 2008.
2008 Masters News
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Video: Following Tiger 
To find Tiger Woods on the course at Augusta National Golf Club, just follow the crowd.
Michaux: Don't count out Mickelson yet
Contrary to popular belief, Tiger Woods hasn't already won the 2008 Masters Tournament.
Van Brimmer: Game, cheers show Player he isn't done with Masters 
Gary Player rarely feels his 72 years.It's not easy if you see green
Don't be surprised if the greening of the Masters Tournament continues this week.
Amen Corner often is an exacting beauty 
Amen Corner is the most famous stretch of real estate in golf.
Els sees coaching change as big step
Still seeking his first green jacket, Ernie Els arrived this week with a new weapon: instructor Butch Harmon.
Chinese golfer wants to help sport grow at home
Liang Wen-chong was well aware of Augusta National Golf Club's practice of extending Masters Tournament invitations to top international players.
Taylor makes himself heard while fishing
There's a side of Vaughn Taylor that only his fishing buddies know. When he's in his bass boat on the river behind his home in Evans, you'd never know Taylor is known as the PGA Tour's "quiet man."Being a hometown hero taxes Howell
When the pressure mounts, Charles Howell doesn't like to buckle. Especially not in front of his home crowd.
Weekley: Winning Par-3 would be nice
I heard no one has ever won the Par-3 tournament and the Masters in the same year. What would I do if I'm leading going to the last hole today? I'm still going to try to win it. At least I'll be able to say I won it.
Cink shares story of rededication to faith
Stewart Cink isn't the sort to believe in good luck charms.
Par-3 Contest will be family show
ESPN on-air personality Mike Tirico is approaching the network's initial broadcast of the Masters Tournament's Par-3 Contest with the belief that the competition itself will color the commentary and guide the telecast's tone.
Patron policy pleases Phil
When Augusta National Golf Club begins its new initiative Thursday to allow some youngsters to attend tournament rounds free, no one will be more pleased than Phil Mickelson.
A signature piece of history?
A couple of years ago, Jeff Bauerle noticed an old putter sitting on a bench in his father's garage in Jones Creek subdivision.
Players find course tribute is in the bag
Think Masters, think green. TaylorMade went blue.
Visitors snap up bags full of gifts with Masters logo 
Jami Brighty used his foot Tuesday to edge his overfilled shopping basket closer to the checkout line at Augusta National Golf Club's main gift shop.Another tradition takes root
For the near-capacity crowd and eager artists who gathered at First Tee of Augusta on Tuesday, the annual Drive for Show, Rock Fore! Dough concert has become more than merely a reason to venture out during Masters Week.Officials keep eye on traffic cameras
In the early morning hours Tuesday, traffic engineers, police and the occasional helicopter pilot gathered in Westside High School's auditorium to watch thousands of Masters Tournament ticket-holders flood Richmond County's roadways on their way to the Augusta National.
Patrons get invitation to post score on tournament
How did you get your ticket? Where did you stay? Who came here with you?
Fans corner 
FAMILY DAY OUT: Tuesday's excursion to Augusta National Golf Club became a father-son road trip for Dan and Forrest Durham, of Zebulon, Ga., and Scott and Jamie Bryant, of Watkinsville, Ga.
Be sure to wear your walking shoes
Everyone at the course this week, from golfers to patrons to workers, had better be ready to walk. The course alone measures 7,445 yards for one 18-hole round. At day's end, you still have to hoof it to your car.Featured tee times
Arnold Palmer will be the honorary starter Thursday morning at 7:50. Here are some featured tee times for the first round:When you're inside
The ninth green at the Par-3 Course should be the place for the best action today.Your guide
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