By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
Lee Westwood swung and missed on Moving Day at The Players Championship.
At some point after he won the 1986 Masters, Jack Nicklaus lost two major championships. He's just not sure when.

Adam Scott made history Sunday, becoming the first Australian to win the Masters Tournament. Scott, who also became the first player to use a long putter to win a green jacket, drained a 15-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole to defeat Angel Cabrera.

Leishman, off in the ninth group of the day, held the lead at 6-under-par 66 until Garcia, in the sixth-to-last group, matched him.

Ted Potter Jr. didn’t care about the so-called Par-3 Contest jinx. In his first Masters appearance, Potter worked his magic, sinking birdies on Nos. 8 and 9 in sudden death, beating Matt Kuchar and Phil Mickelson in a two-hole playoff to hoist the crystal trophy.
Lee Westwood's mum walked away from the ninth hole, waving her hand in front of her face on a balmy spring day.

Notable pairings include Tiger Woods with Luke Donald and Scott Piercy at 10:45 a.m., and 2012 Masters champion Bubba Watson with Ian Poulter and Steven Fox at 10:34.
Russell Henley's head was on a swivel Monday at Augusta National, scanning the gallery for friends, family or anyone else yelling "Go Dawgs."
“Maybe tomorrow I hit that green,” Kuchar said with a smile.
“It was a good day and I’m really excited to have a shot tomorrow,” said Kuchar, who is at 4-under 212 and trails co-leaders Angel Cabrera and Brandt Snedeker by three shots.