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The Masters: third round suspended for day – as it happened

Hole-by-hole report: Brooks Koepka leads Jon Rahm as an otherwise busy day came to a premature end as the heavens opened. Scott Murray was watching.

Relief for Tiger Woods as he lives to fight another two days at Masters

Tiger Woods maintained his record of never missing a Masters cut as a professional despite bogeys on the last two holes of his second round

‘I’m good’: Larry Mize bids an emotional farewell to the Masters

Former champion remains modest to the end despite his chip to win a playoff against Greg Norman in 1987 being widely regarded as the greatest in the tournament’s history

Miraculous escape for spectators as three trees are blown over at Masters

Three Georgia pines crashed to the ground amid whipping winds at Augusta, blocking the 17th tee and causing an early end to play on day two of the Masters

Brooks Koepka finds momentum at the Masters after year of frustration

American came close to giving up the game after difficult recovery from knee injury but is in relentless form at Augusta

Brooks Koepka forges Masters lead while Rory McIlroy faces missing cut

Brooks Koepka led by three shots when weather brought the second day of the Masters to a premature end

The Masters 2023: second round – as it happened

Brooks Koepka leads after a second-round 67, but play is suspended due to storms and three fallen trees. Scott Murray was watching.

LIV rebel Koepka crashes Masters party to join Rahm and Hovland in the lead

Brooks Koepka, Jon Rahm and Viktor Hovland co-lead the Masters after all shooting seven under on the first day at Augusta

The Masters 2023: first round – as it happened

Jon Rahm four-putted the first but recovered to shoot 65, sharing the lead with Brooks Koepka and Viktor Hovland after day one

Woods offers glimpses of old razzle-dazzle but faces battle to make cut

The five-times Masters champion Tiger Woods had some good moments in his first round, but too many mistakes led to a two-over-par finish

‘They want me to go’: legendary caddie Carl Jackson will not return to Masters

The legendary Augusta National caddie Carl Jackson, who worked at a record 54 Masters tournaments, says he no longer feels welcomed at the event

DP World Tour chief applauds ‘landmark’ win over 12 LIV Golf rebels

DP Tour’s Keith Pelley has welcomed the conclusion of a legal battle, which he says will have ramifications in other sports

An Augusta truce? LIV tensions bubble beneath surface at Masters

Players on both sides of golf’s divide appear to be attempting to bury the hatchet for the duration of competition at Augusta

Augusta prepares for a Masters like no other with golf’s civil war centre stage

Augusta National’s chairman hopes for peace but the battle lines have been drawn – and this most traditional of tournaments is not immune

Will expensive changes to Augusta’s 13th hole prove unlucky for some?

The par-five hole at the Masters known as ‘Azalea’ has a new tee to stop players cutting corners – but not everyone is happy

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