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“If you can’t putt, you can’t play” is part of the game’s mantra, and one bout with the yips is often fatal to a pro’s golf career.
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Langer, who made his first appearance in 1982, won the tournament in 1985 and 1993.
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Bernhard Langer has decided to call it quits at the Masters. The two-time champion will tee it up Thursday for the 41st and final time.
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Bernhard Langer has turned life after 50 into an art form by dominating the PGA Tour Champions for more than a decade. But it's time to leave the Masters behind after more than four decades of appearances at Augusta National.
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Bernhard Langer, playing in his final Masters this week, overcame battles with the yips and became one of the greatest senior golfers of all-time.
The former Ryder Cup captain went on to make the cut 27 times in his 40 appearances, while recording nine top-10 finishes along the way
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