-
80-year-old man allegedly fatally shot 11-year-old neighbor and then admitted to killing his wife - 24 mins ago
-
Trailers that drew squatters in L.A. County appear in Riverside County - 28 mins ago
-
Weather Balloon Cuts Raise Alarm: ‘Not a Good Sign’ - 32 mins ago
-
Spencer Torkelson smacks a two-run double as Tigers take lead over Royals - 42 mins ago
-
Honda to shift Civic Hybrid production to U.S. from Japan - 44 mins ago
-
Burglars cut alarms, cameras before Los Angeles jewelry heist - about 1 hour ago
-
Phoenix Ikner’s Mom Warned Parents About Not Disciplining Kids - about 1 hour ago
-
Texas man allegedly killed and disemboweled his father, who he claimed was an alien - about 1 hour ago
-
Can Trump or the IRS strip Harvard of its tax-exempt status? Here’s what to know. - about 1 hour ago
-
Gunnar Henderson smacks solo home run, giving Orioles early lead over Guardians - about 1 hour ago
Paige Spiranac Says What Every Masters Fan is Thinking Amid Insane Drama
The final round of the 89th Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club has lived up to the billing. There have been more twists and turns in Sunday’s round of golf than maybe any golf fan has ever seen.
Rory McIlroy, who entered the day with a two-shot lead, immediately fell behind. He then re-took command, only to fall behind again. But even that doesn’t come close to telling the dramatic story.
But that drama has been felt by all of the patrons in attendance, and fans online. That includes golf influencer Paige Spiranac, who summed up what everyone has likely been thinking.
The Masters always delivers the drama! One of the greatest sporting events of all time
— Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) April 13, 2025
“The Masters always delivers the drama! One of the greatest sporting events of all time,” Spiranac posted on X, formerly Twitter.
The four-time major winner is looking to claim his first Green Jacket. But more importantly, with a win, he will become just the sixth player ever to complete the career Grand Slam.
Knowing that, along with his 11-year major drought, he entered the final round under immense pressure.
Andrew Redington/Getty Images
That pressure shows it affects right from the get-go.
McIlroy double bogeyed the first hole and bogeyed No. 3 to fall a shot behind Bryson DeChambeau.
But DeChambeau would fall apart as his round progressed, leaving fans to trash the LIV Golf star online.
Rory rebounded to take a commanding four-shot lead. It appeared as though he would cruise to victory.
Instead, McIlroy carded his fourth double bogey of the tournament on 13. No player has ever won the Masters having carded four doubles in the same tournament.
Meanwhile, Justin Rose played phenomenal golf on Sunday. Rose actually took the lead from McIlroy on the back nine. He closed with a birdie on 18 to get in the clubhouse at 11-under par.
But McIlroy hit one of the best shots of the tournament on 17 to set up a birdie for 12-under.
But, the legendary golfer missed a par putt on 18, forcing a playoff with Rose. Buckle Up!
More Golf: Rory McIlroy vs Bryson DeChambeau: Who Has Masters Edge from History
Source link