 Palmer says farewell after 50 fantastic years at the Masters |
It's not fun sometimes to know it's over.
An emotional Arnold Palmer says goodbye to the Masters after playing his 150th and final round at Augusta Playing under pressure for the right reasons is fun.
Halfway-stage leader Justin Rose, 51 years younger than Palmer, reflects on the struggles he had when he first turned professional
Anyone in the red has a chance on the weekend.
The 1998 champion Mark O'Meara makes his prediction for how the weekend will pan out - he is on one under par, by the way
I'm still here.
World number one Tiger Woods, now just six shots off the lead, points out that reports of his demise have been a little premature
Is there any reason why I should come back? What can I accomplish by playing?
Jack Nicklaus hints that Arnold Palmer will not be the only Augusta legend missing at next year's Masters
I played well, I just hit the wrong club on the last hole.
Defending champion Mike Weir regrets the bogey at the last that put him one shot beyond the four-over-par cut mark
My friend was on my shoulder, he just didn't read those putts well. Or maybe I didn't listen that well. That's more like it.
Tom Watson, who also missed the cut, remembers his former caddie Bruce Edwards, who died of Lou Gehrig's Disease on Thursday
It will take more than two solid rounds to make me feel more confident. It will take a longer spell.
Jose Maria Olazabal refuses to get carried away after playing the best two rounds he has played for a long time