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Are All of These Low Scores Dangerous for the Future of the Masters?

Forty-five of the 65 players finished at par or better, besting last year’s weekend mark of 42, from Sunday. Twenty recorded scores in the 60s; the previous weekend best, 19, also came on Sunday of last year. And golf's biggest names have noticed.
Are All of These Low Scores Dangerous for the Future of the Masters?
Are All of These Low Scores Dangerous for the Future of the Masters?

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Stephanie Apstein
STEPHANIE APSTEIN

Stephanie Apstein is a senior writer covering baseball and Olympic sports for Sports Illustrated, where she started as an intern in 2011 and has since covered a dozen World Series and three Olympics. She has twice won top honors from the Associated Press Sports Editors, and her work has been included in the Best American Sports Writing book series. She graduated from Trinity College with a bachelor’s in French and Italian, and has a master’s in journalism from Columbia University.