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Things you missed on Masters Friday that were the best

News RoomBy News RoomApril 11, 2025Updated:April 11, 20253 Mins Read
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The Masters is an event that many golf enthusiasts look forward to each year. This year, the tournament has had its fair share of exciting moments and highlights that fans have been buzzing about. From the best outfits worn by the players to the most memorable quotes from the athletes, there is no shortage of things to talk about from Friday at Augusta National.

The players’ outfits have always been a point of interest for fans, and this year is no different. While some have expressed disappointment in the lack of pastel colors and Masters-inspired looks, others have praised certain players for their fashion choices. Ralph Lauren, in particular, stood out with Billy Horschel’s pink floral shirt and yellow pants. Ludvig Aberg also caught the eye with his Adidas “Originals” line, showcasing how easy it is to incorporate the Masters colors into player’s outfits.

In addition to the fashion, the players’ quotes have also been a highlight of the tournament. Bryson DeChambeau shared his excitement for YouTube golf and how it has made him feel like a kid again. Matt McCarty, a Masters debutant, spoke about reframing nervousness into excitement on the course. Nick Dunlap’s resilience and determination to continue playing after a tough first round was also commendable.

Veteran player Bernhard Langer reflected on his remarkable career at the Masters, expressing gratitude for the opportunities golf has given him. The emotional moment of saying goodbye to the tournament after 41 appearances struck a chord with fans and fellow players alike. The social media buzz around the event has also been a talking point, with viral moments like Scottie Scheffler’s time in the bushes and heartwarming clips of players celebrating each other’s successes.

When it comes to recovery, 36-hole leader Justin Rose has taken it to the next level with his decked-out recovery vehicle, complete with a steam, sauna, cold plunge, and oxygen machine. This behind-the-scenes look at how players care for their bodies off the course provides insight into the dedication and commitment required to compete at the highest level.

Overall, the Masters continues to captivate audiences with its mix of on-course action, player camaraderie, and off-course moments. As the tournament progresses, fans can expect more excitement, drama, and memorable moments that will define this year’s event. Whether it’s the fashion statements, player quotes, or social media highlights, there is something for everyone to enjoy and engage with during this prestigious golf tournament.

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