| From The GIST Team |
Fore!Happy Masters Thursday to all who observe. Men's golf's biggest event of the year tees off today, so we're sharing everything you need to know ahead of the famed (and often dramatic) major. Prep your golf clap and scroll on. |
| Quote of The Day |
| | As I began to ramp up my own training and practice at home, I felt a sharp pain in my left Achilles, which was deemed to be ruptured. |
| — Tiger Woods, announcing his Achilles rupture on Instagram last month. The divisive five-time Masters champ will miss the tournament for the fifth time in his storied career and second in the past four years. Love him or hate him, Tiger's absence is a huge loss for the game. |
| The Breakdown |
⚙️ How it works Source: Rob Schumacher-USA Today Sports The Masters Tournament, the first of four majors in men's golf, is typically held during the first full week of April.
There are 20 ways players can qualify for the Masters, including winning other majors, being a previous Masters champ, winning Olympic gold, and qualifying for the season-ending Tour Championship.
Some LIV golfers will also compete at the Masters this year. ICYMI, LIV Golf is a rival Saudi-backed tour that launched in 2022, challenging the PGA Tour's monopoly on pro men's golf and tempting PGA Tour stars away with massive prize money and a team-based format.
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💚 The traditions Source: Taste of The Masters The Masters maintains some of the most steadfast traditions of any global sporting event. 🍽️ The food: Food prices at Augusta are famously reasonable. Masters tickets are expensive and hard to come by, so the course strives to offer an affordable on-site experience.
💚 The green jacket: Awarded to the tournament champ (along with an anticipated $3.6M check), the coveted outwear is more than a fashion statement. The winner also walks away with a lifetime invitation to play in the Masters and an honorary membership at the super-exclusive Augusta Club. 🤝 The amateur connection: In honor of Bobby Jones, the legendary amateur who created the Masters, the tournament continues to highlight amateur golf. This year's five amateurs are invited to lodge at the course's Crow's Nest while competing, and the lowest-scoring amateur will be awarded the Silver Cup.
🏆 The Champions Dinner: Held the Tuesday night of Masters week, all previous Masters champs — and only previous Masters champs — gather at the course for a dinner chosen by the most recent winner.
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🏌️♂️ The contenders Source: Warren Little/Getty Images 🇺🇸 Scottie Scheffler, World No. 1: The defending and two-time champ, Scheffler is the one to beat heading into "golf's Super Bowl." From Vegas odds to expert picks, the fan-favorite new dad is the undeniable front-runner. If he can score another green jacket, he'll be the first repeat Masters champ since the aforementioned Tiger Woods did it in 2001–02. ☘️ Rory McIlroy, No. 2: To say McIlroy is the people's champ would be an understatement. The lovable Northern Irishman is a four-time major winner and has nabbed two Tour events this season. However, he hasn't won a major in almost 11 years and is dealing with elbow discomfort heading into Augusta. Can he finally complete the golf career grand slam? 🇸🇪 Ludvig Åberg, No. 5: Bursting onto the pro scene in June 2023, the Swede had a year to remember in 2024, finishing second at the Masters while being featured in the third season of Netflix's Full Swing. Known for his consistency, hitting distance, and poise under pressure, the 25-year-old shouldn't be overlooked. 🇺🇸 Xander Schauffele, No. 3: Schauffele's decades of hard work paid off when he clinched his first major title at the PGA Championship in May 2024. But he didn't stop there — in July, he secured his second major, winning The British Championship (aka The Open). With four top-10 Masters finishes in the past six years, expect Schauffele to be fully in the mix come Sunday. 🇺🇸 Bryson DeChambeau, No. 19: If there's one LIV golfer to reluctantly watch, it's DeChambeau. The polarizing figure notched a 2024 U.S. Open major win and, off the course, his growing social media presence has led to a Gen Z fanbase that just can't get enough of his antics. Aggravating or woefully misunderstood, you can't deny his impact. 🇯🇵 Hideki Matsuyama, No. 6: The 2021 green jacket winner tends to fly under the radar, but he shouldn't. Augusta National suits Matsuyama's steady ball-striking and elite short game, plus his consistency and calm under pressure make him a serious threat heading into any weekend. Don't sleep on him. |
📺 How to watch Source: TheMasters/X The Masters swings into action bright and early this morning with coverage on ESPN and CBS in the U.S. and TSN in Canada. Check out the tee times and groupings here, and follow the leaderboard here. Tee-riffic. |
| Fun and Games |
Question of the DayOf the top contenders listed above, who will have the best finish at Augusta this weekend? |
| Together With Delta Source: Delta From the outfits to the signature cocktails to the course itself, the Masters screams luxury, and your trip to take it in IRL should match those posh vibes. That's why Delta Air Lines makes it easier than ever to travel in style from your hometown to men's golf's greatest tradition.
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| The GIST's Picks |
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📺 What to watchFull Swing. The Netflix docuseries gives a behind-the-scenes look at the PGA Tour and is more dramatic than Bravo's Vanderpump Rules. |
🛬 How to arrive fresh as an azaleaFly Delta Air Lines directly into Augusta Regional. With expanded flight options for the Masters, you can travel your way for one of the greatest weekends in sports. Enter the fan lottery for a ticket to next year's event, then fly like a bird(ie).* |
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