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Fred Couples shot a 1-under 71 in the opening round of the Masters on Thursday, the 65-year-old former champion proving to himself as much as anyone else that he still belongs.
Fred Couples is still doing it. Couples, 65, made his 40th Masters start on Thursday and continued to impress during the first round of the major tournament. On the 14th hole, Couples was in the ...
Fred Couples, the 1992 Masters champion, recently learned that he had failed to donate the driver he used to win the green ...
Couples shot a 1-under 71 on Thursday that made him the second-oldest player to shoot a subpar round at the Masters. Tom Watson was a month older when he shot 71 in 2015 ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — A miracle putt here, a hole-out for eagle there, hybrids everywhere. Sixty-five-year-old Fred Couples had himself a day Thursday at the Masters, the kind that leads him to believe he ...
Masters champion set a record by making the cut two years ago at age 63 and took the first step toward another weekend with a highlight-filled Round 1.
Couples apologized for previously saying he would quit the Masters before looking like a "clown." He made an eagle on a par 4, a first for him at Augusta National, and holed out from 186 yards on No.
Fred Couples’ goal these days in the Masters Tournament is to make the cut. He made a gallant effort to break his own record for oldest to do so on Friday, but faded down the stretch at Augusta ...
Last month, former Masters champ Fred Couples asserted on a radio show that one of LIV’s marquee attractions was not long for the Saudi-backed circuit. “I talk to Brooks Koepka all the time. I love ...
65-year-old Fred Couples shot 1-under par in the first round of the 2025 Masters Tournament. Couples' score ties him with Tom Watson for the second-oldest player to shoot under par in a Masters round.
Fred Couples is making his 40th Masters start this week and while he has a lifetime exemption into the major thanks to his 1992 triumph said on Tuesday that he would walk away before looking like ...
Fred Couples was so unflappable during the first round of the Masters that not even a sound engineer for one of the broadcasts who wandered down the middle of the fairway as the 1992 champion was ...