One of the interesting things about The Masters major golf tournament going on right now is the presence of 52-year-old Fred Couples at the top of the leader board. It is interesting, but it shouldn't be surprising. Fred Couples was regarded as one of the most naturally talented golfers ever to come along when he arrived. He became a Masters champion in 1992. If it were not for injuries in his younger years, he would be even more regarded. Last year, he also shot a 67 on Friday to hit the top of the board. He played poorly on the weekend, but he has the ability even now to win. Golf has long been a game that muted the physical advantages that accrue to youth. The greatest golfer ever, Jack Nicklaus, won his final Masters (his sixth) in 1986 at the age of 46. It can be done. Tom Watson was 60 when he led the British Open with a chance to win, eventually losing in a playoff.
I always root for "old guys" in sports, but victories by the more experienced should become more common in golf.
I always root for "old guys" in sports, but victories by the more experienced should become more common in golf.
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