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Fred Couples Vaults Into Masters Lead During 2nd Round At Augusta National

Posted: 04/ 6/2012 10:31 pm Updated: 04/ 6/2012 10:31 pm

Fred Couples Masters 2012 Leaderboard
Fred Couples grabbed a share of the Masters lead during the second round at Augusta National.

By Sean Martin, Golfweek

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Rory McIlroy knocked on the small window, then peered inside. He may be the golf’s world current heartthrob, but he would have to wait in the hallway. Fred Couples, the current king of Augusta, was holding court.

He was describing to the media how, yet again, he defied age at Augusta National. Couples, even as a Champions Tour player, is a constant contender at this tournament that so emphasizes its tradition. On a week that was supposed to be a heated duel between golf’s leading men, this senior citizen, 20 years after his lone victory here, worked his way into the lead. A 67 Friday, a round he described as “very shocking,” had him tied with Jason Dufner with two rounds remaining.

“I feel like I’m very young when I get here,” Couples, 52, said. Some past champions who’ve passed 50 play the Masters to remember the good old days. Couples is still living them here. The health of his back, not the soundness of his swing, seems to be the only factor that can keep him off the giant white leaderboard near the 18th green. He compared playing here to a day at the park, in spite of all the tricks and treachery that stress out much younger men.

“I’m not going to let too many things bother me,” he said. “It’s so beautiful. I believe there are a lot of guys that play well here because they feel very comfortable on the course.”

His presence is pleasing to patrons of every ilk. LPGA player Sandra Gal, 6 years old when Couples won the Masters, tweeted, “Freddie put a smile on my face seeing him on top of that leaderboard.” He is a trendsetter for middle-aged men who envy the even tempo of his golf swing and pulse. “He’s just cool,” McIlroy said. Couples also is a sympathetic hero, the gifted athlete with the broken body. For all the years his back betrayed him, it would be sweet redemption for him to win one in his career’s overtime.

A Sunday run at a second green jacket, like Tom Watson’s near-triumph at age 59 three years ago at Turnberry, would give an aging legend an opportunity for a flashback victory at the site of his signature moment. It was at Turnberry that Watson once outdueled Jack Nicklaus in one of golf’s greatest weeks. Augusta National was the site of Couples’ lone major. His visits here haven’t been without heartbreak or regrets, though.

“I wish I would have won it again. I didn’t,” Couples said. “I wish I would have beaten Mark or Phil one of those years.”

Those are references to close calls in 1998 and 2006. He led the first three rounds in ’98 before Mark O’Meara’s 20-foot birdie on the 72nd hole left Couples one shot short. He played in the final pairing eight years later, starting the day one off Phil Mickelson’s lead. A three-putt from 4 feet on the 14th hole painfully ended his chances. He finished three behind Mickelson. Just two years ago, Couples held the 18-hole lead here. He shot 139 over the opening two rounds last year and was just five shots off McIlroy’s lead. Couples finished sixth and 15th, respectively, in those two weeks. He has 11 top-10s in 27 appearances here, and is tied with Gary Player for most consecutive Masters cuts made (23).

Like it was for Watson, the putter will be a liability for this week’s protagonist. Three of Couples’ seven birdies Friday came on putts from 4 feet or less, a testament to his timeless ballstriking skills. He birdied the 15th after striping a hybrid to 25 feet over the water-guarded green. The other three birdies were on putts of 20 feet or longer. It’s not the long putts that have given him trouble over all these years, though. It’s those 6- to 10-footers that are so crucial at a major championship. Such limitations come with age. Perhaps they can be overcome by Couples’ love for this layout.

“I’m certainly not Phil Mickelson or Rory McIlroy, but I do know this course pretty well,” he said.

Maybe this time that will be enough.

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Fred Couples celebrates after finishing the second round the Masters golf tournament on the 18th hole Friday, April 6, 2012, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

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stunsitfel
Liberale sind verlorene Schafe
09:49 AM on 04/07/2012
Good to see a class guy in first. Hit 'em straight today!!!
Tea for me
Lipton only:>) Proud Lib/Prog Dem
07:55 AM on 04/07/2012
Love the story Nance tells about their college days and of their dream that Freddie would win the Master's and Nance would be the announcer for the tournament when he won.
It happened:>)

Go our Washington Freddie.....hope that back holds up!
I want to hear some more wonderful,"OH, baby," when you hit those perfect shots!
Tea:>)
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robXdion
Because someone has to say it.
05:53 AM on 04/07/2012
He deserves to win. I hope he pulls away. It's good to see a great story come out of this.
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sb1after909
Beware of Soft Shoe Shufflers
05:00 AM on 04/07/2012
Fred Couples is a class act. I once saw him spend a half hour at LAX signing autographs and talking to anyone who approached him while his driver waited. He was pleasant and gracious to everyone. Go Freddie!
04:14 AM on 04/07/2012
A Couples victory would be welcome, and one of the greatest sports stories of all time.
02:54 AM on 04/07/2012
Do the 'Freddy'....good luck to you...love his easy-going demeanor....
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oftenon
cartoons are the best explanation
12:17 AM on 04/07/2012
Love Freddie. Grace, humor and fortitude.
RSGmusic
Instrumental music is great
11:10 PM on 04/06/2012
I hope they make Freddie a perminate member, if He so chooses!

Good luck Freddie on Saturday and Sunday!
07:44 AM on 04/07/2012
All Masters Champions are permanent members @ Augusta National.
Tea for me
Lipton only:>) Proud Lib/Prog Dem
08:05 AM on 04/07/2012
Honorary members:>) Their green jackets are also kept there to wear when they visit.
Tea
RSGmusic
Instrumental music is great
09:41 AM on 04/07/2012
All master Chjampions Are Honoray Members for life I Believe?
Tea for me
Lipton only:>) Proud Lib/Prog Dem
08:06 AM on 04/07/2012
Winners of The Masters become Honorary Members of the club.
Their Green Jackets are then kept there to wear when they visit:>)
Tea.....Rooting for our Washington Freddie
RSGmusic
Instrumental music is great
09:43 AM on 04/07/2012
Correct they can become perminate members for life if invited and they except>
RSGmusic
Instrumental music is great
10:04 AM on 04/07/2012
On the Golf channel live from the Masters., The Group talked about the subtle Difference.