The Masters: Sergio Garcia makes peace with Augusta as he fires into four-way share of leadSergio Garcia may have made peace with Augusta National but there is no surrender in the fiery Spaniard who fought his way to a share of the second-round clubhouse lead at The Masters and into contention for an elusive first major. Playing in his 71st consecutive major and 19th Masters, Garcia has known more major heartbreak than most, much of it coming at the year's first major. "When I'm in position, I'm going to attack and try to make birdies and when I'm not, I'm going to try to just hopefully have a par putt at it." "I don't think I'm going to get tentative with the putter on the weekend this year," he said. #themasters pic.twitter.com/97RrRzmWwB — Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 7, 2017Rickie Fowler only wanted to make sure the wind didn't blow him away.
Source: Stuff April 07, 2017 16:35 UTC