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Bernhard Langer Misses Augusta Cut But Relishes His 40th Masters Next Year

Bernhard Langer Misses Augusta Cut But Relishes His 40th Masters Next Year

At age 65, Bernhard Langer was the oldest competitor in the field for this year’s Masters. Looking as fit as ever, Langer didn’t just arrive at Augusta National hoping to play respectably. 

He honestly expected the make the cut and even, by some miracle, contend for a third green jacket in this, his 40th Masters. (Larry Mize was also playing in his 40th Masters this week, and announced this would be the final time he would compete in the tournament.)

But little of that came true this week, although he certainly played respectively, finishing with a 5-over-par 149 after two rounds, two or three strokes off the projected cutline at the time. Asked what he needed to do better to shoot lower scores, the two-time Masters champion simply said, “Putting. I putted terribly.”

Bernhard Langer putting at the Masters

Langed rued a cold putter

(Image credit: Getty Images)

Indeed, the German with the long putter he no longer can anchor to his sternum had 32 putts his first day, but a very respectable 28 putts during Round Two. 

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