Scottie Scheffler, Masters and McIlroy
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There are 95 golfers competing in this 89th playing of the tournament, including the best players in the world and a handful of top amateurs.
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The Masters began Thursday with its largest field in 10 years and a feeling that only two players were at the center of attention at Augusta National.
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Rose set one Masters record: The fifth time he has had at least a share of the 18-hole lead, breaking the mark held by Jack Nicklaus.
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Masters, LIV golfer
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Although Scheffler has not won on the PGA Tour this year, he aims to join golf greats such as Jack Nicklaus, as one of the few golfers to win the Masters three times in four years.
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History says only those golfers who placed inside the top 11 on the leaderboard after 18 holes at Augusta National Golf Club have a chance to slip on the green jacket come Sunday.
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DeChambeau was all over the place, but was able to salvage a solid 69, four shots back of the leader, Justin Rose.
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Tiger Woods, Masters Tournament
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Golf Digest on MSNMasters 2025: Power rankings for the entire field at Augusta NationalMany believe the 2025 Masters will come down to a two-man tilt between Rory McIlroy, a two-time winner this season, and Scottie Scheffler, the defending champion at Augusta Nation
The first men's major championship gets underway Thursday morning at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Scottie Scheffler, world No. 1 who has won two of the past three Masters, comes into the week as the favorite, but Rory McIlroy is trying to take the title from him after a stellar start to the season.
The 89th playing of the Masters got off to a blazing start at Augusta National Golf Club on Thursday, with Englishman Justin Rose ending the day atop of the leaderboard.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — For some, Justin Rose will forever be the 17-year-old kid who nearly won The Open Championship way back in 1998. Boyish then and, 27 years later, boyish even now, Rose is still knocking on the door at major championships.
From Augusta National to Cypress Point, here are the most exclusive golf clubs in the world and the slim chances you have to get in.
With the Masters starting Thursday, here is every golfer ranked based on their odds of winning the green jacket.
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Making it to the Masters: After the Houston Open cut, which players can get to Augusta?Eight players have a mathematical chance to make the Masters by finishing in the top 50 on the World Rankings after the Houston Open concludes on Sunday. Any player who wins the Houston Open will earn a Masters invitation, regardless of their world ranking.