Patrick Reed finished third at the Masters, moving him to No. 49 in the world rankings, qualifying him for the PGA Championship and enhancing his chances for the U.S. Open. Despite the strong finish, Reed was dissatisfied with his putting, stating it detracted from his performance. He seeks to regain form ahead of the PGA after competing in events in Mexico City and South Korea. His recent performances indicate potential resurgence, showcasing four top-10 finishes in five tournaments outside LIV Golf this year.
Reed's third-place finish at the Masters bumped him to No. 49 in the world rankings, ensuring a spot in the upcoming PGA Championship.
Reed's performance at the Masters was marred by poor putting, which he openly criticized, stating it cost him the chance to win.
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