Couples shows he still belongs at Masters with opening-round 71
- Fred Couples shot a 1-under 71 on Thursday at the Masters for a strong start.
- Couples' back had been bothering him, leading to poor rounds and a missed cut previously.
- Couples chipped in for birdie and remarkably made an eagle from 191 yards.
- Couples stated, "I don't want to be a clown, but I can play golf."
- Couples became the second-oldest player to achieve a subpar round at the Masters, showing he still belongs.
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Couples shows he still belongs at Masters with opening-round 71
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Fred Couples was so unflappable during the first round of the Masters that not even a sound engineer for one of the broadcasts who wandered down the middle of the fairway as the 1992 champion was trying…
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