The Masters at Augusta Nationwide has arrived for an additional 12 months with 4 Australians within the hunt to clinch the nation’s first inexperienced jacket since Adam Scott in 2013.
Scott is among the many quartet, which additionally consists of runners-up Cameron Smith and Jason Day, plus rising Western Australian Min Woo Lee.
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Although Lee is the lowest-ranked and youngest Australian, veteran Scott, who’s 45 and making his 98th consecutive look at a serious, is not any much less optimistic about his personal possibilities.
“Gary Woodland gained in his 40s two weeks in the past, Rosie (Justin Rose) gained a couple of weeks earlier than that so perhaps it’s the beginning of a 40-something revival,” he mentioned.
Scott is but to overlook a lower this 12 months and has a top-10 end to his identify after coming fourth on the Genesis Invitational.
He mentioned that some adjustments to his iron play has him in a powerful place to contend this week regardless of being one of many older gamers within the discipline.
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“This 12 months is trying higher for me than the previous few if I’m being trustworthy,” he mentioned.
“I haven’t been capable of fairly put all of it collectively to win this season nevertheless it’s been very shut.
“It appears like a really advantageous line the highest finish of leaderboards and getting it executed and it wouldn’t shock me if all of it lined up and I used to be in competition with an opportunity. That’s actually what we’re all aiming for.”
In the meantime, fellow Australian Geoff Ogilvy described Scott’s capability to stay one of many longest-hitters on tour as “unimaginable”.
“It’s a testomony to his drive and work ethic and the way good of an athlete he’s. He’s a little bit of a bodily specimen. He would’ve been the longest man in his group most of his profession however to nonetheless be doing it at 45 is loopy,” he mentioned.
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BROADCAST DETAILS (all occasions AEST)
Thursday April 9 – Spherical 1 – Featured Teams from 11:00pm
Friday April 10 – Spherical 1 – Amen Nook from 12:45am
Friday April 10 – Spherical 1 (World Feed) from 3:00am
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Friday April 10 – Spherical 2 – Featured Teams from 11:00pm
Saturday April 11 – Spherical 2 – Amen Nook from 12:45am
Saturday April 11 – Spherical 2 (World Feed) from 3:00am
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Sunday April 12 – Spherical 3 – Featured Teams from 12:00am
Sunday April 12 – Spherical 3 – Amen Nook from 1:45am
Sunday April 12 – Spherical 3 (World Feed) from 2:00am
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Monday April 13 – Closing Spherical – Featured Teams from 12:00am
Monday April 13 – Closing Spherical – Amen Nook from 1:45am
Monday April 13 – Closing Spherical (World Feed) from 2:00am
AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION AT AUGUSTA
Min Woo Lee
World Golf Rating — 25
Finest lead to Masters — T14 (2022)
Odds — $31
Jason Day
World Golf Rating — 41
Finest lead to Masters — T2 (2011)
Odds — $76
Adam Scott
World Golf Rating — 53
Finest lead to Masters — 1 (2013)
Odds — $71
Cameron Smith
World Golf Rating — 222
Finest lead to Masters — T2 (2020)
Odds — $101
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PAST WINNERS
2025 – Rory McIlroy (Northern Eire)
2024 – Scottie Scheffler (United States)
2023 – Jon Rahm (Spain)
2022 – Scottie Scheffler (United States)
2021 – Hideki Matsuyama (Japan)
2020 – Dustin Johnson (United States)
2019 – Tiger Woods (United States)
2018 – Patrick Reed (United States)
2017 – Sergio Garcia (Spain)
2016 – Danny Willett (England)
2015 – Jordan Spieth (United States)
2014 – Bubba Watson (United States)
2013 – Adam Scott (Australia)
2012 – Bubba Watson (United States)
2011 – Charl Schwartzel (South Africa)
2010 – Phil Mickelson (United States)
2009 – Angel Cabrera (Argentina)
2008 – Trevor Immelman (South Africa)
2007 – Zach Johnson (United States)
2006 – Phil Mickelson (United States)
2005 – Tiger Woods (United States)
2004 – Phil Mickelson (United States)
2003 – Mike Weir (Canada)
2002 – Tiger Woods (United States)
2001 – Tiger Woods (United States)
2000 – Vijay Singh (Fiji)
AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS’ GROUPS, FIRST ROUND (native time, AEST)
9:19am/11:19pm — Cameron Smith, Sam Burns, Jake Knapp
9:43am/11:43pm — Dustin Johnson, Shane Lowry, Jason Day
12:03pm/2:03am — Adam Scott, Daniel Berger, Brian Harman
12:15pm/2:15am — Fred {Couples}, Min Woo Lee, Fifa Laopakdee (a)
FEATURED GROUPS, FIRST ROUND (native time, AEST)
9:55am/11:55pm — Patrick Reed, Tommy Fleetwood, Akshay Bhatia
10:07am/12:07am — Bryson DeChambeau, Matt Fitzpatrick, Xander Schauffele
10:31am/12:31am — Rory McIlroy, Cameron Younger, Mason Howell (a)
1:08pm/3:08am — Jon Rahm, Chris Gotterup, Ludvig Åberg
1:20pm/3:20am — Jordan Spieth, Justin Rose, Brooks Koepka
1:44pm/3:44am — Scottie Scheffler, Robert MacIntyre, Gary Woodland
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AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS’ GROUPS, SECOND ROUND (native time, AEST)
8:38am/10:38pm — Adam Scott, Daniel Berger, Brian Harman
8:50am/10:50pm — Fred {Couples}, Min Woo Lee, Fifa Laopakdee (a)
12:32pm/2:32am — Cameron Smith, Sam Burns, Jake Knapp
12:56pm/2:56am — Dustin Johnson, Shane Lowry, Jason Day
FEATURED GROUPS, SECOND ROUND (native time, AEST)
9:43am/11:43pm — Jon Rahm, Chris Gotterup, Ludvig Åberg
9:55am/11:55pm — Jordan Spieth, Justin Rose, Brooks Koepka
10:19am/12:19am — Scottie Scheffler, Robert MacIntyre, Gary Woodland
1:08pm/3:08am — Patrick Reed, Tommy Fleetwood, Akshay Bhatia
1:20pm/3:08am — Bryson DeChambeau, Matt Fitzpatrick, Xander Schauffele
1:44pm/3:44am — Rory McIlroy, Cameron Younger, Mason Howell (a)
