Austrian golfer Sepp Straka moves to 2-under par with stellar ball-striking at Augusta National, including a nearly perfect approach on the 10th.
Sepp Straka is making his presence felt at the Masters Tournament with impressive approach play during the final round at Augusta National. The Austrian golfer reached 2-under par for the day while navigating the back nine, including a near-perfect approach shot on the 10th hole that nearly found the cup.
Playing alongside Jordan Spieth, Straka struck his third birdie of the day with a clinical approach shot on the par-4 tenth. The ball flirted with the hole, setting up a birdie putt with a significant left-to-right break. The quality of shot-making highlights Straka’s technical proficiency on one of golf’s most demanding courses.
Momentum Building in Augusta
With his steady play continuing into the back nine, Straka has demonstrated the consistency required to compete at the highest level. The approach into the tenth exemplifies the precision needed at the Masters, where wayward shots can quickly derail a competitive round. Straka’s ability to find the middle of the green and position himself for birdie opportunities reflects both mental composure and technical skill.
As the final round progresses at Augusta, Straka’s performance offers encouragement for Austrian golf. Playing in the company of a proven major champion in Spieth adds competitive context to his execution on the course.