10 golfers (besides Rory McIlroy) who won the 2026 Masters
The Masters only gives out one green jacket, so we awarded some Participation Jackets to other golfers who left Augusta National happy.
Jordan Spieth gets a Participation Jacket — and not just because he jumped over this creek. Getty Images Here are the other winners from the 2026 Masters. The Participation Jackets, if you will.
Let’s get to ’em. Honorable mention: All of us After a week at Augusta with gloriously limited screen time I buzzed back through social media on post-Masters Monday to catch up on what I’d missed. This proved a spectacularly stupid way to process the golf tournament; somehow the conversation had shifted to burning topics like whether Rory McIlroy should be keeping score or what Florida’s governor thought of his scouting trips to Augusta.
Look, petty gripes are encouraged. I’m more than happy to hear nit-picking about golf course setup or TV production or bird selection on Jason Day’s vest or anything your heart desires — as long as we’re keeping in mind that, as far as golf tournaments go, this one was pretty damn good. So this is a reminder to myself, and I suppose to you, dear reader, that we’re all winners for how this all went down.
Augusta National showed out, the weather cooperated and we got a legitimate back-and-forth, plot-twisting Masters Sunday between a handful of the very best golfers in the world. 10. Michael Brennan Brennan announced his arrival in an improbable win at last year’s Bank of Utah Championship, where he got into the field via sponsor exemption and — in his first PGA Tour start as a pro — won the whole thing.
Continue to the original source for the full article.