Fred Couples, the 1992 Masters champion, had no intention of playing a practice round Monday at Augusta until he got a text Sunday night from Tiger Woods that read: “Dude, we’re playing at 3 tomorrow, see you on the tee.”
The 62-year-old, 15-time Tour champion met Woods and Justin Thomas for a day he characterized as “a blast.” He offered several comments on Tiger’s form, noting: “If you want to talk golf, he was bombing it. I know JT is not the longest hitter on the Tour, but I know he’s damn long. He was with him flushing it. I never speak for Tiger, … but as a friend and the way he looked, he’s very impressive.” As for his own game, Couples was surprised at how well he played despite an extended break: “I’m kind of mystified – I hit it pretty solid, and I have not played since Thanksgiving.” This week marks Couples’ 37th start at Augusta where he’s made 30 cuts with 11 top 10s. In 1992, Couples rallied from one stroke back of Craig Parry on the final day to win by two. Last season in PGA Tour Champions action, he was 21st on the Schwab Cup standings and 19th on the money list during the wrap-around season, notching three runner-up results in 20 starts with one of them coming in 2021. See link below for Couples’ full comments on Tiger and more.