
Looks like the 2017 Masters wasn't the last trip around Augusta National for the Big Easy.Els tweeted on Sunday that he has received an invite to the 2018 Masters.
Thank you for a Great Xmas present! @TheMasters Can't wait! Ernie Els (@TheBig_Easy) December 24, 2017Els made the cut last year at Augusta in his 23rd start, but he finished in last place. The four-time major champion was in the final year of a five-year exemption for winning the 2012 Open.Els finished second twice in his Masters career, but the South African was never able to slip on a green jacket. Last year, he rented an extra house and invited plenty of friends and family in case it was his last appearance.Now, at age 48, he'll get one more shot.

Kirk (67) offers fresh insights on distance debate Golf Channel August 31, 2018, 9:32 PM GMT NORTON, Mass. - Chris Kirk is not your prototypical PGA Tour player.
Time off works for Chris Kirk (63) on Day 1 of Sony | Golf

Tiger Woods saw off the challenge of Rory McIlroy at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, but could not get the better of Lucas Bjerregaard as the Dane went on to secure a place in Sunday's semi
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AVONDALE, La. - At the beginning of the week, Jon Rahm and Ryan Palmer seemed like the most unlikely of pairs - a fiery 24-year-old from Spain, who is ranked 11th in the world with six wins in the past two years, and a cool 42-year-old from Texas, who hadn't won since 2010.
Jon Rahm and Ryan Palmer, an unlikely pair but quite the team

Tony Romo continues his quixotic journey to become a full-time professional golfer this week, thanks to a sponsor's exemption he received to play the AT&T Byron Nelson at Trinity Forest Golf
Tiger Woods' next move, Ryder Cup implications and POY race

Speaking to Golf Digest, Kisner talked about the level of animosity that Reed's ex-college teammates still have for him, stating "They all hate him — any guys that were on the team with him (at Georgia) hate him and that's the same way at Augusta. I don't know that they'd piss on him if he was on fire, to tell you the truth."

WEATHER DELAY: Play halted because of storms at Wells Fargo Source: The Golf Channel CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Play has been halted at the Wells Fargo Championship with the day's final pairing on the 10 th hole.
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The United States holds a massive 8-2 lead over the International Team in the 2017 Presidents Cup after a dominant showing in Friday's fourball matches at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City
Presidents Cup live blog: U.S. now leads 11.5-2.5 | Golfweek

Where the Zero falls short is the overall refinement. The plastics seem to be on the cheaper side of the spectrum. But if you can look past that, the DS's 188-mile range makes it an incredible commuter.

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. - Lydia Ko took a share of the lead to the back nine Sunday at the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions, but a couple of untimely hooks into heavy wind derailed her. Ko
Ko (77) falters on back nine Sunday at Diamond Resorts TOC

Casey: RC teams planning Lyle, Celia tributes September 22, 2018 GolfHub24 News Leave a comment 6 Views AMES, Iowa - Iowa State honored slain golf star Celia Barquin Arozamena with an elaborate ceremony ahead of the Cyclones' game against Akron on Saturday.
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Jordan Spieth (r.) celebrates with caddie Michael Greller after Spieth holed a bunker shot on a playoff hole on the 18th hole to win the Travelers Championship. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Jordan Spieth holes bunker shot in playoff to win Travelers

Like Tiger in '99, Koepka gets help moving boulder Source: The Golf Channel Nearly 20 years to the day that Tiger Woods employed Phoenix fans to help him move a boulder blocking the path of his intended target, Brooks Koepka did the same in Saudi Arabia.
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