
Tom D'Angelo
Sports Reporter at Palm Beach Post
Covering sports in Florida since 1981 for the Palm Beach Post. Member Palm Beach County Sports HOF.
Articles
-
1 week ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Tom D'Angelo
Rory McIlroy wins his first Masters Tournament, completing the career grand slam. This victory ends an 11-year drought for McIlroy since his last major win. AUGUSTA, Ga. — The tears started flowing as soon as Rory McIlroy threw his hands in the air, tossed his putter and fell to his knees. What followed was one of the most visible displays of emotion you will find on a golf course. McIlroy slammed his cap, buried his head into the green.
-
1 week ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Tom D'Angelo
The 2025 Masters Tournament saw an exciting weekend with top contenders like Bryson DeChambeau, Rory McIlroy, and Scottie Scheffler vying for the green jacket. AUGUSTA, Ga. — To the traditionalists who run the Masters, this weekend could not have shaken out any better.
-
1 week ago |
golfweek.usatoday.com | Tom D'Angelo
• Woods is recovering from a ruptured Achilles tendon that prevented him from playing in the Masters. AUGUSTA, Ga. — Jack Nicklaus expects Tiger Woods to overcome his recent Achilles injury, join the PGA Tour Champions and "dominate" the senior circuit. "I think Tiger will get well and Tiger will be back and play," Nicklaus said Thursday after he, Gary Player and Tom Watson served as the honorary starters ahead of the 2025 Masters.
-
1 week ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Tom D'Angelo
Shane Lowry finished his third round at the Masters with back-to-back bogeys, putting him seven shots behind leader Rory McIlroy. He voiced his disagreement with the immediate media obligations after a round, suggesting a cool-down period similar to tennis. AUGUSTA, Ga. — Shane Lowry was within three shots of the lead Saturday with three holes to play. But in the last hour, his chances of winning his second major and first Masters took a major hit.
-
1 week ago |
usatoday.com | Tom D'Angelo
• Koepka had a disastrous finish, going 8-over par on the final two holes. • Johnson also struggled on the final two holes, with a bogey and a double bogey. AUGUSTA, Ga. — Brooks Koepka and Dustin Johnson once were feared when it came to the majors. The two LIV Golfers and former world No. 1s combined to go 8-over par on the final two holes Friday at the Masters, knocking both outside the cut line.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →Coverage map
X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 6K
- Tweets
- 24K
- DMs Open
- No

Masters 2025: At 65, Fred Couples shoots 71 in first round and is having a lot of fun | D'Angelo https://t.co/fbcG05f3KI via @pbpost

Amateur Jose Luis Ballester urinates in plain sight at Masters, says he'd do it again https://t.co/dOtsxn3syv via @pbpost

Jack Nicklaus listened to Rory McIlroy go over every shot at the Masters over lunch https://t.co/ULurkA4lgZ via @pbpost