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Reed’s win no surprise

• US Masters shows Woods has been eclipsed by evenly matched, fearless under-30 crew

- Agency Staff Augusta

The 2018 US Masters won by Patrick Reed did not end with a seismic shift in the golfing landscape, but instead served as a reminder of how evenly matched the world’s top players are in an era where Tiger Woods’s dominance is over.

Despite being healthy again, Woods is no longer “the man”. Ten years removed from a major title, at 42 he might still be a factor, but his long game is still a work in progress as he plays his way back after surgery.

He finished equal 32nd on Sunday and was barely an afterthoug­ht at Augusta National as three players in their 20s battled for the Green Jacket.

Raised with the modern power game, the under-30 crew have a fearless, aggressive mentality. Reed is one of them, a 27-year-old Texan with a chip on his shoulder and a Green Jacket in his wardrobe.

Despite five PGA Tour victories, a stellar Ryder Cup record and finishing runner-up at the most recent major, the PGA Championsh­ip, Reed never featured in discussion­s about who was the best player without a Major win.

But his game is ideally suited for Augusta, his stock shot a right-to-left draw on a course where most holes also move in that direction. Reed is not onedimensi­onal. He can hit a fade on demand, as he showed with some of his drives on holes where left-to-right movement was needed.

Complement­ing his long game is a deft touch around the greens, a poised putting stroke and a bulldog tenacity that serves him well.

Reed is hardly a gallery favourite, even in Augusta where he went to university, but he is unlikely to shed any tears over popularity contests.

While Reed was slipping into a Green Jacket, Rory McIlroy was left to assess why he melted in the white-hot Augusta cauldron with a Grand Slam on the line. A victory would have seen McIlroy become one of only six men to have won all four modern Majors. Since playing in his first Major 11 years ago at the British Open, McIlroy has proved to become one of the greatest drivers yet, while he also gets incredible height with his irons.

But his putting stroke can be suspect and it deserted him on Sunday. He missed five putts from 10 feet or less on the front nine, most notably a four-footer for eagle at the par-five second that would have sent a roar around Augusta National and a shudder through his rivals.

McIlroy’s most recent Major win came at the 2014 PGA Championsh­ip, but at 28 will have plenty more chances to win the Masters.

Spieth is better than McIlroy in other department­s, most notably on and around the greens, and the likes of Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas are not far behind. Not since Spieth won the 2015 Masters and US Open has a player won back-to-back Majors. There have been 11 different winners of the last 11 Majors. Welcome to the new golf world.

 ?? /Reuters ?? Crowd favourite: Patrick Reed is joined by a cheering gallery as he wins the Masters at Augusta on Sunday.
/Reuters Crowd favourite: Patrick Reed is joined by a cheering gallery as he wins the Masters at Augusta on Sunday.

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