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2024 Masters field: Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, Tiger Woods lead loaded group
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Date:2025-04-24 23:20:44
Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, Bubba Watson, Phil Mickelson, Tony Finau, Rory McIlroy and quite possibly Tiger Woods are among those who will compete at the 2024 Masters.
They will be playing for an $18 million prize pool and, of course, an iconic green jacket.
Rahm, who joined the controversial LIV Golf in December, will be seeking to defend his title from last year while top-ranked PGA player Scheffler is hoping to keep his hot streak going. He won The Players Championship and Arnold Palmer Invitational this month.
Woods has been playing on and off since he suffered a serious leg injury in a 2021 car accident. Woods played in last year's tournament and tied Gary Player and Fred Couples' record with his 23rd consecutive time making the cut, but withdrew in the third round due to "constant pain."
Here's who is playing in the 2024 Masters Tournament:
Masters field 2024
In alphabetical order by last name
- Ludvig Åberg - Sweden
- Keegan Bradley - United States
- Sam Burns - United States
- Patrick Cantlay - United States
- Wyndham Clark - United States
- Eric Cole - United States
- Corey Conners - Canada
- Fred Couples - United States
- Cameron Davis - Australia
- Jason Day - Australia
- Bryson DeChambeau - United States
- Santiago de la Fuente - Mexico
- Nick Dunlap - United States
- Austin Eckroat - United States
- Harris English - United States
- Tony Finau - United States
- Matt Fitzpatrick - England
- Tommy Fleetwood - England
- Rickie Fowler - United States
- Ryan Fox - New Zealand
- Sergio García - Spain
- Lucas Glover - United States
- Emiliano Grillo - Argentina
- Adam Hadwin - Canada
- Stewart Hagestad - United States
- Brian Harman - United States
- Tyrrell Hatton - England
- Russell Henley - United States
- Ryo Hisatsune - Japan
- Lee Hodges - United States
- Nicolai Højgaard - Denmark
- Max Homa - United States
- Viktor Hovland - Norway
- Sungjae Im - Korea
- Dustin Johnson - United States
- Zach Johnson - United States
- Si Woo Kim - Korea
- Tom Kim - Korea
- Chris Kirk - United States
- Kurt Kitayama - United States
- Jake Knapp - United States
- Brooks Koepka - United States
- Christo Lamprecht - South Africa
- Min Woo Lee - Australia
- Luke List - United States
- Shane Lowry - Ireland
- Peter Malnati - United States
- Hideki Matsuyama - Japan
- Denny McCarthy - United States
- Rory McIlroy - Northern Ireland
- Adrian Meronk - Poland
- Phil Mickelson - United States
- Taylor Moore - United States
- Collin Morikawa - United States
- Grayson Murray - United States
- Joaquín Niemann - Chile
- José María Olazábal - Spain
- Thorbjørn Olesen - Denmark
- Matthieu Pavon - France
- J.T. Poston - United States
- Jon Rahm - Spain
- Patrick Reed - United States
- Justin Rose - England
- Xander Schauffele - United States
- Scottie Scheffler - United States
- Adam Schenk - United States
- Charl Schwartzel - South Africa
- Adam Scott - Australia
- Neal Shipley - United States
- Vijay Singh - Fiji
- Cameron Smith - Australia
- Jordan Spieth - United States
- Sepp Straka - Austria
- Jasper Stubbs - Australia
- Nick Taylor - Canada
- Sahith Theegala - United States
- Justin Thomas - United States
- Erik van Rooyen - South Africa
- Camilo Villegas - Colombia
- Bubba Watson - United States
- Mike Weir - Canada
- Danny Willett - England
- Gary Woodland - United States
- Tiger Woods - United States
- Cameron Young - United States
- Will Zalatoris - United States
Will Tiger Woods play in the 2024 Masters?
Tiger Woods is in the field of players for the 2024 Masters, which means he is expected to play in the tournament. Last year, Woods questioned how many more Masters appearances he had left in him and withdrew during the third round. He has not publicly said he is not participating in this year's competition.
When does the Masters start?
The 2024 Masters will start on April 11 at Augusta National Golf Club. Tee times are expected to be around 8:30 a.m. ET. The tournament will play through the weekend with the final round on April 14.
Who won the Masters in 2023?
Jon Rahm won last year's Masters Tournament. It was his first time earning a green jacket at Augusta.
The Spaniard beat out Brooks Koepka after being down by two strokes to start the final round.
If Rahm were to win the 2024 Masters, he would be the first player to repeat the championship in more than two decades. Tiger Woods was the last to do so in 2001 and 2002.
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