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Masters tournament begins on Thursday. Who will bring a green jacket? Who will leave dedied? Who could surprise on the road?
Golfchannel.com Team is on site in Augusta National Golf Club and offers some answers to pressured questions in the first place.
Ryan Lavner: Collin Morikawa. Everything seems to be coalyzed for one of the most accurate player. Good shape this season; The top is in the heads obtained by strokes. And good drawing history; Three consecutive top-10s Augulou, including playing in the final group a year ago. If he is on his sharp announcement, it could be time to break his mindless drought and rush the third leg of the straw.
Rex Hoggard: Rory McIlroy. This is a head against heart conversation and without an indisputable alternative, northern Irish is a statistical favorite any measure. This year is the only player to win twice – on the signature manifestation and the leading circles – and it works for one (the moves they are asked: access) that Augusta is looking for better than anyone else this season.
Brentley Romine: Justin Thomas. It is so easy to go with Scottie or Rory, but Thomas returned as a superstar that used to be. The funds are classified 10 in the moves acquired: Access and is the top traveler, plus that he published three top in the last beginner.
Lavner: Yes. Multiple. Jon Rahm was a top-10 machine and feels great in the upcoming year. Bryson Dechambeau drives the ball as well and ever has. And then there are other players who are in the right direction, like Joaquin Niemann, who never played better, or Tyrrell Hatton, who was a consistent force on any extent. It would also not be surprised if Phil Mickelson makes a run; He tied up for the second two years ago, and his game is currently in a much cleaner place.
Hoggard: Jon Rahm. Although Spanjold is just one half half a dozen of Liv players who seem to be in the best form in the top 10 in the first victory, and its records in the first larger league is indisputable with victory (2023) and five top-10 fineses in eight starts.
Romina: Yes. Jon Rahm’s T-9 in Liv Miami on Sunday was his worst The end of the season. He fired to redeem after last year’s defense less than a green jacket.
Lavner: No. Lightly deeper. There was some fire from the course on Monday, and there is nothing in the upcoming forecast – the upper 60s, light sun, a mild breeze – who should scare players. These are ideal conditions for playing, and the results should reflect.
Hoggard: Yes (11 below). There will be a lot of handling on Monday of rain that have soaked the course and the notion of the Augusta citizens, but in the game have seen similar conditions, and winning grades are in 10 below, respectively. These guys are good, as the old marketing material noticed, but is such a citizen of August.
Romina: No. Lower. The conditions are largely ideal with little wind in the forecast. Of course, there are four new ones – and solid – greenery, but these guys are really good.
Lavner: Ludwig Åberg. In a small sample size, it has been shown that the hunter is on the big games, playing their way in the leadership on masters in their debtor. But there are some significant false questions about the condition of his game, because he enters the first majority of the years that missed the cut on the players and Valero Texas Open. The most significant this year, he was messy with his approach, and that is – far – the most critical component in August.
DECHAMBEAU focuses on the course over the competition
Bryson Dechambeau is addressing the media about the evolution of his approach in Augusta National, his focus of golf courses through the competition, which revolves the driver’s head and comes from Northern California.
Hoggard: Bryson Dechambeau. His love for masters is obvious, and Augusta National is just a kind of serpentine tests that settle the best in the deepest thinker best, but the equation pulled it out only one top ending in eight starts (2024). It doesn’t feel like a year to get everything out, but it won’t stop trying.
Romina: Ludwig Åberg. After last year’s runner, so many people drive a young Swede to run again this week. But I just don’t see it. He barely in the top 100 in both calms: Access and moves acquired: placing. He has talent to surely prove that I’m wrong, but I’m just saying I’m worried.
Lavner: Russell Henley. It is surprised that the chances are in the world no. 7 Are these low (55-1), given his shape that enters masters. Although it is a relatively short team, it compensates for this selected approach and red hot turbulence. Here is a choice without a dam. SEPP STARK (75-1) and Patrick Reed (90-1) is also guided by consideration with regard to their recent performance and exchange rate.
Hoggard: Russell Henley. The winner with five work trips does not match the mold champion of the master perfectly, but he is a statistically simple choice. Augusta National has the largest girl (green regulation) of the bias on the tour and Henley is the third this season in Gir and six proximity to the hole. If it can be released as if he had done last month when he won the Arnold Palmer invitation, he has a longevity block.
Romina: Sepp stars at 75-1 is an excellent value. Austrian ranks in the first five in both calm acquired: access and proximity, and he is ready to build on not only the blinding start of his age, but also his T-16 from last year’s masters. If you want someone a little deeper, see JJ Spaun at 130-1. Spaun debuted on Augusta national three years ago and published T-23. He enjoys all his careers’ survival at the moment, and the other is on the PGA tour in the acquisitions: access.