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Freddie Couples only has one major championship. But his 1992 win at the Masters lives in tournament lore. Now, in his 40th appearance, that love of Augusta hasn't dimmed.
The player himself needs no introduction. The silver hair, the white sneakers posing as golf shoes, the tanned no-glove left hand. Fred Couples had a first-round 71 in his back pocket and he was ...
Advertisement 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 ...
"So I can play this year and next year for sure, but I don't want to come here as some clown just trying to play golf," Couples said. Couples, who claimed 15 wins on the PGA Tour and another 14 ...
Only Fred Couples is cool enough not to remember. Two years ago at age 63, the Masters mainstay became the oldest player to make the cut. This year marks Couples’ 40th Masters start, a milestone he ...
Choices, choices start from the beginning of your Brasada Ranch trip. The staff is smart enough to know that if the kids are ...
A lot of top players become designers. But playing golf for a living often leaves little time for anything else.
65-year-old Fred Couples sent the golf world into a frenzy early Thursday afternoon after he made a remarkable eagle during the first round of The Masters. Couples holed out his second shot on par ...
Award-winning sportswriter Michael Arkush brings order to golf history with his new book, ‘The Golf 100: A Spirited Ranking of the Greatest Players of All Time.’ ...
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. If you've been watching ...
Tom Watson was a month older when he shot 71 in 2015. “I don't want to be a clown,” Couples said, “but I can play golf. I can play around here. If the weather is like this and not hard ...
Sixty-five-year-old Fred Couples had himself a day Thursday at the Masters, the kind that leads him to believe he still has enough golf in the tank to keep playing for a few more years—if he can ...