Rex Tillerson, Egypt, Masters Tournament: Your…

Rex Tillerson, Egypt, Masters Tournament: Your…

The events in Syria and the recent visit of China’s president suggest that President Trump has an improvisational and situational approach to foreign policy, our chief White House correspondent writes. Continue reading the main story • Church bombings in Egypt undercut promise of security.Two suicide bombings that killed 44 people at Coptic churches on Palm Sunday have called into question President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s image as a bulwark against Islamic extremists.• The battle for Trump’s ear. An escalating feud between Stephen Bannon, the chief White House strategist, and Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, reflects a larger struggle to guide the direction of the Trump presidency.We also look at a book that helped form Mr. Bannon’s provocative political beliefs.• The new…
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Masters TV Schedule 2017: Tee Times,…

Masters TV Schedule 2017: Tee Times,…

Andrew Redington/Getty ImagesJoseph ZuckerFeatured ColumnistApril 9, 2017With one round remaining, the 2017 Masters is likely to go right down to the wire.Sergio Garcia and Justin Rose are tied atop the leaderboard at six under. Rickie Fowler is a shot back at five under, and Jordan Spieth, Charley Hoffman and Ryan Moore are in a three-way tie for fourth.Television coverage for the final round will begin on CBS at 2 p.m. ET. Fans can watch online through the Masters’ official site and CBSSports.com.Below are the tee times for Sunday’s action. Final-Round Pairings10:05 a.m.Ernie Els—–10:15 a.m.Marc LeishmanLarry Mize10:25 a.m.Andy SullivanBernd Wiesberger10:35 a.m.Curtis LuckJames Hahn10:45 a.m.Adam HadwinLouis Oosthuizen10:55 a.m.Ross FisherDaniel Summerhays11:05 a.m.Kevin KisnerByeong-Hun An11:15 a.m.Brendan SteeleJ.B. Holmes11:25 a.m.Matthew FitzpatrickEmiliano Grillo11:45 a.m.Stewart HagestadDaniel Berger11:55 a.m.Francesco MolinariBrian…
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Sergio Garcia beats Justin Rose in…

Sergio Garcia beats Justin Rose in…

AUGUSTA, Ga. — In Sergio Garcia’s folded knees and collapsing legs and in his bend at the waist that could not be controlled was everything from the past two decades, self-doubt and self-loathing and all the pain both can bring. He has been — pick a phrase because over the years we have used them all — star-crossed and whiny, unlucky and unsure, talented and tortured. Each applies. But Sunday night, so much of his life changed. Think that’s an overstatement? Fine. He would argue he was going to be happy either way. But don’t forget Augusta National once owned him to the point of dejection. Don’t forget major championships once caused him such frustration that he publicly declared he…
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Masters 2017 — The loudest roars…

Masters 2017 — The loudest roars…

AUGUSTA – The collapse was coming.You could feel it in the air of Amen Corner, almost as if it was lingering in the pines among the expensive cigar smoke. Maybe it wouldn’t be a sudden and horrifying collapse like it was with Jordan Spieth at the 12th hole in 2016, but this one might be just as agonizing. Death by a thousand cuts. In the Masters gallery on Sunday afternoon, there was a sense of apprehension, then resignation.Sergio Garcia was going to blow the Masters, just like he’d blown a half-dozen majors before this.He’d just made messy bogeys the 10th and 11th holes, failed to hit it close on 12, and watched his drive clip a tree on the 13th…
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Borges: Masters winner Sergio Garcia no…

Borges: Masters winner Sergio Garcia no…

AUGUSTA, Ga. — It didn’t come easy because nothing ever has at Augusta National for Sergio Garcia, but it came at last yesterday evening on the 73rd hole of the 81st Masters. Redemption. Resurrection. Victory over himself more than over a foe.Since he first burst onto the golf world as a bounding, infectious 19-year-old leaping like a fawn and sprinting down the fairway trying to run down a Tiger named Woods at the 1999 PGA Championship, García always has come up just short. Short of other peoples’ expectations. Short of his own expectations. Short of the long shadow of his boyhood idols in Spain, Seve Ballesteros and Jose Maria Olazabal, who both won green jackets multiple times and encouraged him…
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Masters 2017: Sergio Garcia finally breaks…

Masters 2017: Sergio Garcia finally breaks…

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Sergio Garcia had played 73 previous majors and seven-eighths of this one, and people were laughing at him. This was on the 11th hole at Augusta National Sunday. Garcia was unraveling. He had bogeyed the 10th to fall out of the lead. He pulled his drive on 11 into the pine straw. He addressed his ball, walked into the fairway to get another look at the green, then walked back and addressed the ball again… and then stepped back again. The laughter at Amen Corner was immediate and cutting: There goes Sergio again. Scared. Can’t handle the pressure. He might as well just throw the ball in Rae’s Creek. Garcia hit a nice recovery, bringing a roar…
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Masters is the good, the bad…

Masters is the good, the bad…

AUGUSTA, Ga. — No golfer wears the misery of his game’s constant disappointments on his face more clearly than Sergio Garcia. Every gray whisker in his stubble stands for a day he wishes he could forget but can never let go of. That beard will never regain its youthful color, but the expression on the face behind it is forever changed. On Sunday, in his 74th attempt to win a major golf title, Garcia won the Masters. That trip to a contented expression has taken nearly two decades. At first, many years ago, Garcia suffered from bad bounces and spike marks in his putting line, just like all of us. But with time, he came to distrust sparrows that had…
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Masters 2017 — Spirit of Seve…

Masters 2017 — Spirit of Seve…

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Prior to competing in his first Masters Tournament as an amateur, 18 long years ago, Sergio Garcia played a Tuesday practice round at Augusta National. One of his playing partners that day was a player he would spend much of the next decade chasing, sometimes quite literally, Tiger Woods. The other was one of his heroes, Seve Ballesteros.When asked the next day to explain Ballesteros’ influence on his career, the bright-eyed, peach-fuzzed Garcia replied, “He has been like almost a second dad. He has taken care of me at the British Open twice and in Augusta, we played some practice rounds. … He has really helped me a lot.”Perhaps it’s coincidence that Garcia’s 18-year-long struggle against the…
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Masters 2017: Only two people are…

Masters 2017: Only two people are…

AUGUSTA, Ga.—Don’t believe what they say. Unless you already own a green jacket or your name is William McGirt, only one contender left Augusta National happy on Sunday. Take a bow, Sergio Garcia. For every feel-good story about a Masters championship won (and who couldn’t appreciate the utter joy that Garcia displayed?), there are countless tales of heartbreak. When you play golf at the highest level, PGA Tour titles are a goal and major-championship titles are special. The Masters? Let’s be honest: It is a tradition unlike any other, the tournament title most players cherish the most. As Exhibit A, we present Ernie Els. Lost amid the excitement that unfolded on Saturday afternoon of this 81st Masters was the sad…
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Masters 2017 — ICYMI at the…

Masters 2017 — ICYMI at the…

10:51 PM ETTy WengerESPN Editor AUGUSTA, Ga. — The Masters doesn’t begin until the back nine on Sunday? Try telling that to the front nine, which witnessed a two-man race between Justin Rose and Sergio Garcia from the opening hole. Indeed, the whole week was hardly a slouch, full of twists, turns and one nasty fall on the stairs. Here’s a recap of the four days that were the 2017 Masters.Sunday at the MastersEl Nino reigns in AugustaSergio Garcia entered the week the holder of many dubious marks — among them, the third-most major appearances without a victory. Still, the golf gods tipped their hand early that they laid money on Sergio this week: His shots clung to banks, his…
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