The Masters 2024: Dates, Schedule, and Players

Dates for The Masters 2024:

April 11th to 14th (Thursday to Sunday)

Defending Champion:

Jon Rahm secured victory in The Masters 2023. Although Rahm shared the first-round lead, Brooks Koepka surged ahead in the second and third rounds. However, Rahm’s final round of 69 outplayed Koepka’s 75, clinching the win by two strokes.

Player groupings and tee times are determined by the event committee and are typically disclosed on the Tuesday preceding the tournament’s commencement.

Schedule for The Masters 2024:

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  • Sunday, April 7th: Arrival of players, practice rounds
  • Monday, April 8th: Practice rounds
  • Tuesday, April 9th: Practice rounds, Champions Dinner
  • Wednesday, April 10th: Practice rounds, Par-3 Contest
  • Thursday, April 11th: Ceremony for honorary starters, first round of the tournament
  • Friday, April 12th: Second round of the tournament
  • Saturday, April 13th: Third round of the tournament
  • Sunday, April 14th: Fourth and final round of the tournament, Green Jacket ceremony, and trophy presentation

The following players have qualified for invitations and are listed as part of the field for The Masters 2024.

Players in the Field

Invitees

Country

Ancer, Abraham
#* Bennett, Sam
Bradley, Keegan
Burns, Sam
Cantlay, Patrick
#* Carr, Ben
Champ, Cameron
Conners, Corey
Couples, Fred
#* Crowe, Harrison
Day, Jason
DeChambeau, Bryson
English, Harris
#* Fernandez de Oliveira, Mateo
Finau, Tony
Fitzpatrick, Matthew
Fleetwood, Tommy
# Fox, Ryan
Garcia, Sergio
Gooch, Talor
Harman, Brian
Hatton, Tyrrell
Henley, Russell
#^ Higa, Kazuki
Hoge, Tom
Homa, Max
Horschel, Billy
Hovland, Viktor
Hughes, Mackenzie
Im, Sungjae
Johnson, Dustin
Johnson, Zach
Kim, Si Woo
# Kim, Tom
Kirk, Chris
Kisner, Kevin
# Kitayama, Kurt
Koepka, Brooks
Kokrak, Jason
Langer, Bernhard
Lee, Kyoung-Hoon
Lee, Min Woo
Lowry, Shane
Lyle, Sandy
Matsuyama, Hideki
#* McClean, Matthew
McIlroy, Rory
# Meronk, Adrian
Mickelson, Phil
Mitchell, Keith
Mize, Larry
Molinari, Francesco
# Moore, Taylor
Morikawa, Collin
Na, Kevin
Niemann, Joaquin
Noren, Alex
Olazabal, Jose Maria
Oosthuizen, Louis
# Pereira, Mito
Pieters, Thomas
Poston, J.T.
#* Potgieter, Aldrich
Power, Seamus
Rahm, Jon
Reed, Patrick
Rose, Justin
#*^ Sargent, Gordon
Schauffele, Xander
Scheffler, Scottie
Schwartzel, Charl
Scott, Adam
Singh, Vijay
Smith, Cameron
Spieth, Jordan
Stallings, Scott
Straka, Sepp
# Svensson, Adam
# Theegala, Sahith
Thomas, Justin
Varner III, Harold
Watson, Bubba
Weir, Mike
Willett, Danny
Woodland, Gary
Woods, Tiger
Young, Cameron
Zalatoris, Will

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# Denotes first Masters * Denotes Amateur
^ The event committee, at its discretion, also invites international players not otherwise qualified.

Attending The Masters is an unparalleled experience for golf enthusiasts and sports fans alike. By planning ahead, familiarizing yourself with the course, following the rules, and staying informed, you can make the most of your time at this prestigious event. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere, enjoy the golfing excellence, and create lasting memories that will stay with you long after the tournament concludes.

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