World's best come together at Masters in bid for Green Jacket
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[April 11, 2024]
By Steve Keating
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - The Masters will bring together golf's
best in an increasingly rare gathering of the sport's top talent
when opening round play gets underway on Thursday at Augusta
National with heavy rain threatening to dampen the excitement.
As the PGA Tour and the Saudi-backed LIV Golf try to iron out an
agreement, the reality that fans are the big losers in a feud that
has split the sport have sunk in with even Augusta National chairman
Fred Ridley on Wednesday taking notice during his annual pre-Masters
press conference.
"I believe everyone agrees there's excitement in the air this week,"
said Ridley. "The best players in the world are together once again.
"That is good for everyone ... especially our patrons and fans
around the world."
The majors have always attracted elite fields but the buzz around
this Masters has been dialled up several notches with most of the
world's top players set to go toe-to-toe for the first time since
last July at the British Open.
Defining that divide is red hot world number one and 2022 Green
Jacket winner Scottie Scheffler and Jon Rahm, who won last year's
Masters as a member of the PGA Tour but will defend his title as an
employee of LIV Golf after jumping to the rebel circuit for a widely
reported $550 million.
The Spaniard is part of an accomplished 13-member LIV contingent
that features some familiar faces, including major winners Phil
Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka who will mix it up with
PGA Tour headliners Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy on one of golf's
most iconic layouts.
Rahm will launch his title defence alongside Matt Fitzpatrick and
Nick Dunlap while pre-tournament favourite Scheffler will be in a
high-profile group with four-time major winner Rory McIlroy and
Olympic champion Xander Schauffele.
Bidding to become the fourth player to repeat as Masters champion,
Rahm will go out in the 13th group at 10:30 a.m. ET (1430 GMT) in
what is expected to be far from ideal conditions with the forecast
calling for rain and wind gust of up 45 mph (73 kph).
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McIlroy, who is looking to complete the career
Grand Slam, will head out one group behind.
The 34-year-old Northern Irishman will be making his 10th attempt at
joining Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Gene Sarazen, Gary Player and
Ben Hogan as the only men to win golf's four major championships.
The forecast will not be welcome news for Tiger Woods, who will be
teeing it up in only his second event this season and says he needs
heat and humidity to help get his injury-battered body through 18
holes.
Going out in the fourth-to-last group at 1:24 p.m. alongside
Australian Jason Day and world number 11 Max Homa, the five-times
Masters champion may miss the worst weather with conditions expected
to improve later in the day.
Former Masters champion Johnson will head out in the day's final
group with Collin Morikawa and England's Tommy Fleetwood.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Augusta. Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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