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Couples wrote about it all in a March 2002 issue of Sports Illustrated. In a forgotten chapter in golf history, he was a front-facing backer for a possible new entity known as the Majors Tour. The ...
Fred Couples is the second oldest to break par at the Masters. Tom Watson was about one month younger when he shot a 71 in 2015.
The 1992 Masters champion, at age 65 and playing in his 40th Masters, is positively ageless, becoming the second-oldest player to break par in a Masters round.
So much for the 65-year-old thinking he no longer belongs Hard to believe that a year ago, Couples wondered whether Masters chairman Fred Ridley would want him to keep playing.
It has been updated. Fred Couples has played on the PGA Tour Champions since 2010, but as the 1992 Masters winner, he has a lifetime invitation to the event at Augusta National Golf Club.
This week marked the final Masters Tournament for Bernhard Langer, but Fred Couples feels he has at least one more in him. Both Langer and Couples were on track to ...
Sports Golf Fred Couples, 65, shoots under par at the Masters to tie record April 10, 2025 Updated Thu., April 10, 2025 at 9:58 p.m.
Fred Couples, 65, opened his 40th Augusta appearance with a 1-under 71 -- becoming the second-oldest player to shoot under par in any Masters round.
Fred Couples, 65, continued to impress at the Masters as he drained an eagle shot from 191 yards out during the first round on Thursday.
Fred Couples walks to the green on the third hole during the first round at the Masters golf tournament, Thursday, April 10, 2025, in Augusta, Ga.
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