2017 The Masters

cawoodsct

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Not bad. Better than I remember online coverage:

Round 1 -- Thursday, April 6
Ceremonial tee shot: 7:30 a.m. | Round 1 start time: 8 a.m.

Masters on the Range: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on CBS Sports Network and CBSSports.com

Masters Live stream: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on CBSSports.com


TV coverage: 3-7:30 p.m. on ESPN

TV simulcast live stream: 3-7:30 p.m. on Masters.com

Round 2 -- Friday, April 7
Round 2 start time: 8 a.m.

Masters on the Range: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on CBS Sports Network and CBSSports.com


Masters Live stream: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on CBSSports.com

TV coverage: 3-7:30 p.m. on ESPN

TV simulcast live stream: 3-7:30 p.m. on Masters.com
 

Tskware

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Yes 15,13,2 are easiest

Jordan Spieth now disagrees.

Rory playing like **** as well. Actually, not many good scores at all, really tough conditions today. Phil at -1 is in top 5, as is Ernie Els.
 

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I need some porch lights on fella's. Turns out my wife knows McGirt. His mother was one of her teachers in school and she's known him since he was very young. Him being in second place has increased her interest in this tournament by about 97%. If he can be in contention going into the weekend, I'd have to fight her to watch anything else but the Masters.

Thanks.
 

Catfan in Tn.

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With Hoffman moving back, going to be interesting to see if anyone else makes the big move today to the top of the leaderboard.
 
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cole854

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He has only broken 70 once in his last 8 rounds there. I guess that's pretty good.

Once in 10 rounds now. Although he is only 6 back, too stellar a field above him to be considered a threat. Good call,
I'm not changing my pick from a month ago, unlike your bandwagon *** who is from Lexington, grew up in Lexington and changed fandoms. Lol,you are a joke.

I don't care if you picked him last September 8th...would have been a stupid pick then as well.
 

RacerX.ksr

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I like Phil. I don't have a problem with him anyway, I'll say that. I don't have a favorite golfer, just some I like more than others. The best possible outcome would be for Freddie to win. I think we can all agree on that.
 

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I want Rory for the career slam, although Sergio finally getting off the Schneid would be cool as well. I will fall over dead of a heart attack if Charlie Hoffman wins. But it figures to be a hell of a weekend, first time in 44 years there is a 4 way tie for the lead going into Saturday.
 

The_Catfather

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Bubba being an *******, yet again. This time he took aim at the media after missing the cut. If he embraced being a prick, like Rory Sabbatini, he might be a bit likable. But when you thump the Bible...well, he can go F himself.

Pieters is a damn robot. Saw him roll in an eagle putt yesterday and showed no emotion whatsoever. Almost looked angry. It'll be interesting to see how he handles the back 9 Sunday.

I'm all in for Sergio this weekend. Hope those demons don't pop back into his head.
 

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The entire Masters could be condensed into a one hour tape of actual action.
 

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On team anyone but Sergio. My dislike for him has nothing to do with anything he did either. My friend was a huge Sergio honk back in the day, and it was all you heard from him any time golf was brought up, how great Sergio was and that he was going to put Tiger in his shadow. If Sergio retired with 0 majors, I am just fine with that.
 

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I feel for Hoffman but he's still in it. I'm pulling for Little Rickie.
 

Catfan in Tn.

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Would be quite a story for Garcia to win on what would have been Seve's 60th birthday. If not an American then go Serigo.
 

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It's Sergio's time. Seems like everything is falling into place for him this weekend.
 

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Someone like Roy or Kuchar will make a big move today. Not being talked about and will come out with nothing to lose. Probably not win but will place top 3-5 and put some pressure on the leaders. I like Ricky a lot more than Sergio in this situation. Sergio is a mental wreck when all the chips are on the table. He found a way at The Players. Not sure he can at Augusta. Ryder Cup sours me on Euros. Pulling hard for Ricky or Jordan.

I honestly had a good feeling about Rose this week but could not pull the trigger. When he is on he is very tough to beat. If Jordan gets in his zone he could run away with it.

Going to be an exciting day and expecting this to go to a playoff.
 

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Anybody but Justin Rose. For ome reason I just don't like the guy so he'll probably win it. Sergio then Freddie for me.
 

anthonys735

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What would arnie do, Mike?

Augusta has a way of providing those iconic moments. Can't think of a more fitting one this year.
 

TheShowKiller

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I get why people root against Sergio and I'm not necessarily for him today but I appreciate the high level of golf he's played for decades, and feel like he deserves a major at some point.

Sort of like Monty, he's a fun heel to root against and I did for a long time...but I almost feel "bad" that he didn't grab at least one major.
 

Glenn's Take

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I've never seen them move a hole in the middle of a round even if it was damaged and only moved 2 feet.