A look inside the field for the 90th Masters. Who are the favorites, contenders and longshots?
Apr. 7—AUGUSTA — The 90th Masters Tournament field is set with a field of 91 golfers. There is the usual mix of current stars, past champions, amateurs and first-timers who are all vying for the coveted green jacket that will be awarded at the end of the tournament.
For the first time in more than three decades, this year's Masters will not have two of its most decorated champions: Tiger Woods ...
Apr. 7—AUGUSTA — The 90th Masters Tournament field is set with a field of 91 golfers. There is the usual mix of current stars, past champions, amateurs and first-timers who are all vying for the coveted green jacket that will be awarded at the end of the tournament.
For the first time in more than three decades, this year's Masters will not have two of its most decorated champions: Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. Woods, a five-time winner at Augusta National Golf Club, told tournament officials he would not be in attendance after he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence March 27. He flipped his vehicle near his Florida home and is reportedly out of the country seeking treatment.
Mickelson, a three-time Masters winner, announced April 2 that he would miss this year's tournament as he "continues to navigate a personal health matter. " Even without Woods and Mickelson, there is still plenty of star power in Augusta. Here's a look at the field: Past champions Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler headline this group.
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