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Masters DFS picks 2026: The case for fading Scottie Scheffler

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The best players in the world convene in the same place for the first time in over 260 days for the 90th Masters. Featuring generous fairways, demanding approach shots, and severely sloped lightning-fast green complexes, Augusta National is a course that will test every club in the bag and each player’s fortitude. Remarked five-time top-10 finisher Xander Schauffele, “You are asked to hit shots this week that you don’t hit anywhere else.

” RELATED: Masters 2026: We ranked all 91 players in the field Golfers with strong tee-to-green form, who have a proven track record at Augusta National and other majors will hold a clear edge this week. Augusta National has the most predictive course history, and it’s not particularly close. Length off the tee, precision with mid to long iron approaches, imaginative short-game play and the ability to capitalize on par-5 scoring opportunities are all critical components for success.

All of the key trends for this week are outlined in greater detail here , along with a breakdown of which players check the most boxes. The field sits at 91 golfers for this year’s event and is among the strongest ever assembled. Every single player ranked in the current top 50 in the world will be in attendance this week.

It appears to be more of a wide-open tournament this year as the consensus top two players in the field—Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy—each have question marks about the state of their game. RELATED: Masters 2026: 5 longshots I'm betting to win at Augusta National $9,000+ range Play: Jon Rahm, $10,000 Augusta National The 2023 Masters champion has been on fire on the LIV Golf circuit. He picked up his third victory in Hong Kong last month and has added three runner-up finishes along with a fifth place showing this season.

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