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The top golfers in the world are resuming competition at Augusta National beginning today, less than five months after world No. 1 Dustin Johnson won his first green jacket at the Masters Tournament. They will be competing for the most renowned reward in their sport.
The COVID-19 outbreak disrupted the 2020 schedule, thus The Masters has been moved back to its customary slot in April. It is anticipated that the renowned course will play very differently from how it appeared in November.
Cameron Smith, Adam Scott, Jason Day, Marc Leishman, and Matt Jones are the five Australians competing; however, due to Day’s and 2013 Masters champion Scott’s respective falls in the rankings over the past couple of years, none of these players are considered to be among the favorites.
Smith, who is 27 years old and just beginning to come into his prime, has assumed the role of being Australia’s top player and is maybe the Australian team member who is in the best position heading into The Masters (mullet haircut and all). Since a long time ago, he has been regarded as a potential major champion, and he appears to have the best chance of the five to deliver Australia its first major championship since Jason Day won the PGA Championship in 2015.
There is a significant American contingent, lead by Johnson and world No. 2 Justin Thomas, that is preventing him from achieving his goals.
Tiger Woods will be a notable absentee after he was seriously injured in a car accident in late February and was hospitalized as a result. However, his absence comes at a time when the top of the tree in world golf is littered with Americans, and a number of them have top chances to win the green jacket.
ohnson and Thomas are the top two favourites according to the bookies, but Bryson deChambeau and a revitalized Jordan Spieth are not far behind them in third place. Spieth overcame his long winless streak on the PGA Tour with a victory in Texas last week.

HOW TO LOOK AT IT
Gem will air coverage of all four days of The Masters, beginning at 5am AEST on the first three days of the tournament and at 4am on the final day, which will determine who takes home the coveted green jacket.
In addition, the competition will be broadcast live on 9Now, with three special additional streams focusing on Amen Corner, feature groups, and the 15th and 16th holes, respectively.
START TIMES FOR TV SHOWS (all times AEST)
Coverage of Round One begins at 5:00 AM on Friday, April 9th.
Coverage will begin at 5:00 am on April 10 for the second round.
Coverage begins at 5:00 a.m. local time on Sunday, April 11 for round three.
Coverage will begin at 4 am on Monday, April 12 for round four.
KEEPING UP WITH THE STATISTICS ON THE LEADERBOARD
With our match center, which will be updated in real time and include the most recent video highlights, Wide World of Sports has got you covered.
HOW MUCH PRIZE MONEY IS ON OFFER?
There should be no doubt that the golfers who compete in The Masters are vying for the green jacket, which is often considered to be the most coveted trophy in all of sports. Nevertheless, the enormous reward pool serves as its own source of motivation.
The victor of this year’s tournament will take home just over $2.7 million of the overall prize pool, which is north of $15 million (AUD) this time around.
Those who finish in the top five will each take home more than $500,000 for their efforts over the course of the tournament’s first four days, but even those who do not make the cut but still return home before the weekend (local time) will have earned more than $35,000.
TEE TIMES (THURSDAY AEST)

ROUND 1
10pm Hudson Swafford and Michael Thompson respectively
10.12pm Dylan Frittelli, Sandy Lyle, and Matt Jones are the authors.
10.24pm Ian Woosnam, Jim Herman, Stewart Cink
10.36pm Sebastian Munoz, Henrik Stenson, Robert Streb
10.48pm.
Bernhard Langer, Will Zalatoris, Joe Long
11pm Three names to remember: Brian Harman, Ian Poulter, and Brendon Todd
11.12pm Charl Schwartzel, Si Woo Kim, Corey Conners
11.24pm.
Danny Willett, Joaquin Niemann, Kevin Kisner
11.36pm Cameron Champ, Jason Day, and Matthew Wolff are the authors.
11.48pm.
Hideki Matsuyama, Harris English, Abraham Ancer
12.06am Friday Bubba Watson, Brooks Koepka, Viktor Hovland
12.18am Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Webb Simpson, and Sergio Garcia are the winners.
12.30am Dustin Johnson, Lee Westwood, and Tyler Strafaci are the three competitors.
12.42am Xander Schauffele, Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy
12.54am Patrick Reed, Daniel Berger, Paul Casey
1.06am Martin Laird, as well as Vijay Singh
1.18am Three men named Larry Mize, Jimmy Walker, and Brian Gay
1.30am Carlos Ortiz, Mackenzie Hughes, Bernd Wiesberger
1.42am Mike Weir, C.T. Pan, Robert MacIntyre
1.54am Jose Maria Olazabal, Matt Wallace, Lanto Griffin
2.12am Three names to remember: Victor Perez, Jason Kokrak, and Marc Leishman
2.24am Charles Osborne, Fred Couples, and Francesco Molinari were the winners.
2.36am Gary Woodland, Kevin Na, and Zach Johnson come to mind.
2.48am Shane Rose, Justin Rose, Matt Kuchar
3am Billy Horschel, Tyrell Hatton, and Ryan Palmer are the ones that did it.
3.12am Phil Mickelson, Tommy Fleetwood, and Scottie Scheffler are the three golfers who won.
3.24am Matt Fitzpatrick, Sungjae Im, and Patrick Cantlay are the winners.
3.36am The tournament was won by Adam Scott, Bryson DeChambeau, and Max Homa.
3.48am Justin Thomas, Tony Finau, and Louis Oosthuizen were the winners.
4am Jordan Spieth, Cameron Smith, and Collin Morikawa were the top three finishers.
ROUND 2 (FRIDAY AEST)
10pm Martin Laird, as well as Vijay Singh
10.12pm Three men named Larry Mize, Jimmy Walker, and Brian Gay
10.25pm Carlos Ortiz, Mackenzie Hughes, Bernd Wiesberger
10.36pm Mike Weir, C.T. Pan, Robert MacIntyre
10.48pm Jose Maria Olazabal, Matt Wallace, Lanto Griffin
11pm Three names to remember: Victor Perez, Jason Kovrak, and Marc Leishman
11.12pm Charles Osborne, Fred Couples, and Francesco Molinari were the winners.
11.24pm Gary Woodland, Kevin Na, and Zach Johnson come to mind.
11.36pm Shane Rose, Justin Rose, Matt Kuchar
11.48pm Billy Horschel, Tyrell Hatton, and Ryan Palmer are the ones that did it.
12.06am Saturday Phil Mickelson, Tommy Fleetwood, and Scottie Scheffler are the three golfers who won.
12.18am Matt Fitzpatrick, Sungjae Im, and Patrick Cantlay are the winners.
12.30am The tournament was won by Adam Scott, Bryson DeChambeau, and Max Homa.
12.42 am Justin Thomas, Tony Finau, and Louis Oosthuizen were the winners.
12.54am Jordan Spieth, Cameron Smith, and Collin Morikawa were the top three finishers.
1.06am Hudson Swafford and Michael Thompson respectively
1.18am Dylan Frittelli, Sandy Lyle, and Matt Jones are the authors.
1.30am Ian Woosnam, Jim Herman, Stewart Cink
1.42am Sebastian Munoz, Henrik Stenson, Robert Streb
1.54am.
Bernhard Langer, Will Zalatoris, Joe Long
2.12am Three names to remember: Brian Harman, Ian Poulter, and Brendon Todd
2.24am Charl Schwartzel, Si Woo Kim, Corey Conners
2.36am Danny Willett, Joaquin Niemann, Kevin Kisner
2.48am Cameron Champ, Jason Day, and Matthew Wolff are the authors.
3am Hideki Matsuyama, Harris English, Abraham Ancer
3.12am Bubba Watson, Brooks Koepka, Viktor Hovland
3.24am Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Webb Simpson, and Sergio Garcia are the winners.
3.36am Dustin Johnson, Lee Westwood, and Tyler Strafaci are the three competitors.
3.48am Xander Schauffele, Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy
4am Patrick Reed, Daniel Berger, Paul Casey
ODDS (via Okbet Sports)
$10: Dustin Johnson
$11: The name of Justin Thomas.
Twelve dollars each: Bryson DeChambeau and Jordan Spieth
$13: Jon Rahm
Rory McIlroy, the price of $17
Patrick Cantlay, who is worth $23
$26: Brooks Koepka, Xander Schauffele
$29: Collin Morikawa
$34: Viktor Hovland
Patrick Reed is worth $36.
Australians
Cameron Smith is worth $31:
Jason Day wins $51:
Adam Scott’s share is $61
$101: Marc Leishman
$151: Matt Jones
WINNERS SINCE 2000 (find out more about each of these here)
2000: Vijay Singh
2001: Tiger Woods
2002: Tiger Woods
2003: Mike Weir
Phil Mickelson, winner in 2004
2005: Tiger Woods
Phil Mickelson won in 2006
2007: Zach Johnson
2008: Trevor Immelman
2009: Angel Cabrera
Phil Mickelson, in the year 2010
2011: Charl Schwartzel
2012: Bubba Watson
This year: Adam Scott
2014: Bubba Watson
2015: Jordan Spieth
2016: Danny Willett
2017: Sergio Garcia
Patrick Reed in the year 2018
2019: Tiger Woods
2020: Dustin Johnson
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