
Michael Catling
Features Editor at Today's Golfer
Features Editor at Today’s Golfer. Founder of the Healthy Kitchen Diaries (https://t.co/Hk4cefPDxK)
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1 week ago |
todays-golfer.com | Michael Catling |Rob Jerram
Several LIV golfers were among the big names to miss the cut at the 2025 Masters. We are 36 holes in at the Masters, which can only mean one thing… it’s time for some heartbreak. The cut fell at two under par and sent 42 players home early from the 95-man field, ending their hopes of slipping on the Green Jacket for another year at least.
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2 weeks ago |
todays-golfer.com | Michael Catling
Cameron Smith turned a lot of heads during Wednesday's practice round at the Masters. We know what you’re thinking. We haven’t seen Jason Day’s best effort yet. But we can’t imagine anyone else will be turning up at Augusta National in their Sunday best, with a Ripper logo on their sleeve, a crocodile belt, and a wispy mustache and mullet combo.
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2 weeks ago |
todays-golfer.com | Michael Catling
There are no easy holes at Augusta. Justin Rose clearly has a strong affinity with Augusta National and the Masters. His face lights up whenever he starts talking about the first major of the year. His love for, and intimate knowledge of, the golf course is immediately obvious. He’s animated as he recalls specific shots and describes the intricacies of each and every hole.
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2 weeks ago |
todays-golfer.com | Michael Catling
Meet this year's batch of Masters rookies. The Masters is the toughest Major to get into, with its limited field of past champions, PGA Tour winners, and the world’s top 50. This year, 96 players will be teeing it up at Augusta National, of which 21 have ambitions of breaking the rookie curse and becoming the first debutant since Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979 to wear the Green Jacket on Sunday.
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2 weeks ago |
todays-golfer.com | Michael Catling
Aaron Rai heads to Augusta National as one of 21 rookies. Aaron Rai still struggles to get his head around how much his life has changed since winning for the first time on the PGA Tour. One moment he was fighting for his future, the next he was booking practice rounds at Augusta National ahead of his first-ever visit to the Masters.
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Jose Luis Ballester did WHAT in Rae's Creek?! 😳 https://t.co/DMmDsrpLlt

Seems like a good time to promote my interview with the man of the moment, Aaron Rai. Some interesting tidbits in here, including his Guinness World Record, coaching arrangement with @Meandmygolf, and the difficulties he's had managing his 2025 schedule. https://t.co/rydZpAnaPY https://t.co/wCVAxrbhbH

Lucky not to get sent off.