Golf-Langer walks away from final Masters with no regrets


Golf - The Masters - Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia, U.S. - April 11, 2025 Germany's Bernhard Langer acknowledges the crowd at the 18th green after finishing his second round REUTERS/Brian Snyder

AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) -Twice champion Bernhard Langer admitted that his stellar form this week did make him consider if he made the right decision to end his Masters career but walked away on Friday comfortable with his choice after missing the cut.

The 67-year-old German, making his 41st and final Masters start, reached the par-four 18th needing nothing worse than a par to play the weekend but was unable to get up-and-down after his approach shot missed the green.

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