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The azaleas are in full bloom, and the stage is set for one of the most prestigious events in the history of golf: The Masters.
A field filled with 88 of the planet’s best players will tee off Thursday in hopes of making a name for themselves or adding to the list of achievements they’ve already earned.
The tournament is slated to begin Thursday, April 6, at 8:00 a.m. ET and finish on April 9 around 6 p.m. ET depending on the weather forecast.
The Masters golf schedule and tee times featured in this article (ET) will be updated throughout the competition.
Full Masters Golf Tee Times Schedule
Honorary Starters and past champions Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Tom Watson will hit shots off the No. 1 tee in the opening ceremony on Thursday at 7:40 a.m.
Countries will be listed in parenthesis for any player representing a flag other than the United States. Amateur players will also be noted.
Masters Tee Times for Today and Friday
8:00 a.m. and 11:06 a.m. Mike Weir (Canada), Kevin Na
8:12 a.m. and 11:18 a.m. Vijay Singh (Fiji), Scott Stallings, Matthew McClean (Amateur, N. Ireland)
8:24 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Sandy Lyle (Scotland), Jason Kokrak, Talor Gooch
8:36 a.m. and 11:42 a.m. Fred Couples, Russell Henley, Alex Noren (Sweden)
8:48 a.m. and 11:54 a.m. Adrian Meronk (Poland), Kevin Kisner, Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa)
9:00 a.m. and 12:12 p.m. Larry Mize, Min Woo Lee (Australia), Harrison Crowe (Amateur, Australia)
9:12 a.m. and 12:24 p.m. Sergio Garcia (Spain), Kazuki Higa (Japan), Keith Mitchell
9:24 a.m. and 12:36 p.m. Patrick Reed, Adam Svensson (Canada), Sahith Theegala
9:36 a.m. and 12:48 p.m. Shane Lowry (Ireland), Mackenzie Hughes (Canada), Thomas Pieters (Belgium)
9:48 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Bubba Watson, Seamus Power (Ireland), Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira (Amateur, Argentina)
10:06 a.m. and 1:12 p.m. Abraham Ancer (Mexico), Chris Kirk, Keegan Bradley
10:18 a.m. and 1:24 p.m. Tiger Woods, Viktor Hovland (Norway), Xander Schauffele
10:30 a.m. and 1:36 p.m. Adam Scott (Australia), Patrick Cantlay, Kurt Kitayama
10:42 a.m. and 1:48 p.m. Justin Thomas, Jon Rahm (Spain), Cameron Young
10:54 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Hideki Matsuyama (Japan), Cameron Smith (Australia), Sungjae Im (Korea)
11:06 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. Jose Maria Olazabal (Spain), Cameron Champ
11:18 a.m. and 8:12 a.m. Charl Schwartzel (South Africa), Taylor Moore, Aldrich Potgieter (Amateur, South Africa)
11:30 a.m. and 8:24 a.m. J. T. Poston, Francesco Molinari (Italy), Bryson DeChambeau
11:42 a.m. and 8:36 a.m. Bernhard Langer (Germany), Mito Pereira (Chile), Ben Carr (Amateur)
11:54 a.m. and 8:48 a.m. Danny Willett (England), Gary Woodland, Brooks Koepka
12:12 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. Sepp Straka (Austria), Harold Varner III, Kyoung-Hoon Lee (Korea)
12:24 p.m. and 9:12 a.m. Phil Mickelson, Tom Hoge, Si Woo Kim (Korea)
12:36 p.m. and 9:24 a.m. Billy Horschel, Harris English, Ryan Fox (New Zealand)
12:48 p.m. and 9:36 a.m. Zach Johnson, Jason Day (Australia), Gordon Sargent (Amateur)
1:00 p.m. and 9:48 a.m. Brian Harman, Joaquin Niemann (Chile), Tyrrell Hatton (England)
1:12 p.m. and 10:06 a.m. Dustin Johnson, Corey Conners (Canada), Justin Rose (England)
1:24 p.m. and 10:18 a.m. Matthew Fitzpatrick (England), Collin Morikawa, Will Zalatoris
1:36 p.m. and 10:30 a.m. Scottie Scheffler, Max Homa, Sam Bennett (Amateur)
1:48 p.m. and 10:42 a.m. Tom Kim (Korea), Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland), Sam Burns
2:00 p.m. and 10:54 a.m. Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood (England), Tony Finau
Featured groups
Tiger Woods, Viktor Hovland, Xander Schauffele
Thursday: 10:18 a.m. Friday: 1:24 p.m.
The big cat, winner of five Masters titles and 15 major championships, will share a group with Schauffele (World No. 7) and Hovland (World No. 9).
Woods has only played in three events in each of the previous three years due to injury. He’ll recount many memories when strolling through Amen Corner and crossing Hogan’s Bridge.
Hovland (age 25) and Schauffele (29) will attempt to win their first major.
The Oklahoma State product, Hovland, has won three times on the PGA Tour and finished as the Low Amateur in the 2019 Masters and T32 overall. In his last two years at Augusta, he’s ended in T21 and T27.
Olympic gold medalist Schauffele is a seven-time winner on the PGA Tour and earned a runner-up finish at the Masters in 2019 and a T3 in 2021.
Justin Thomas, Jon Rahm, Cameron Young
Thursday: 10:18 a.m. Friday: 1:24 p.m.
Thomas (2017 and 2022 PGA Championship) and Rahm (2021 U.S. Open) have three major victories split between them and have held the title of top-ranked golfer.
Rahm has won three times on tour this season alone, and Thomas has 15 total since becoming a full-time tour member in 2015.
Young is trying to break through and secure his first major. Last year, the Wake Forest product finished solo second at the Open Championship and T3 and the PGA Championship. He missed the cut in his 2022 Masters debut.
Matthew Fitzpatrick, Collin Morikawa, Will Zalatoris
Thursday: 1:24 p.m. Friday: 10:18 a.m.
Fitzpatrick is the reigning U.S. Open champion after defeating Zalatoris by a stroke, and Morikawa, one of the best iron players, is a two-time major winner (2020 PGA and 2021 Open).
Morikawa made 22 cuts in a row from 2019-2020, second most in the past 30 years to Woods (25).
With three runner-up results in the previous four years, Zalatoris has been banging on the door at big tournaments. The 26-year-old finished solo second in 2021 and T6 in 2022 in his only two Masters outings. He also has six top-10 finishes in ten major championship appearances.
Hideki Matsuyama, Cameron Smith, Sungjae Im
Thursday: 10:54 a.m. Friday: 2:00 p.m.
Matsuyama and Smith have each won a major. In 2021, Matsuyama won the Green Jacket while world No. 6 and current LIV member Smith captured last year’s Claret Jug at the Open.
Im came close to victory at Augusta in 2020 with a T2 and has won twice on tour.
Scottie Scheffler, Max Homa, Sam Bennett
Thursday: 1:36 p.m. Friday: 10:30 a.m.
Scheffler will try and become the fourth-ever back-to-back Masters champion. The World No. 1 has been scorching hot since February 2022 with six wins and is one of the betting favorites.
Homa (ranked No. 5 in the OWGR) has also enjoyed a nice run of form, earning five victories since February 2021. The former University of California Golden Bear hasn’t played well in majors as a professional, making only 5-of-12 cuts, with his best finish coming at the 2022 PGA Championship (T13).
Bennett, an amateur, earned qualification into the Masters by winning the 2022 U.S. Amateur Championship. The 23-year-old currently plays college golf at Texas A&M University.
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