Masters Week ⛳

Search

Active member
Handicapper
Joined
Jun 18, 2007
Messages
78,318
Tokens
Tiger Woods has just made Masters history, with 24 consecutive cuts made.
 

Active member
Handicapper
Joined
Jun 18, 2007
Messages
78,318
Tokens
GK_tO0LXwAA8Iqe.jpeg
 

Active member
Handicapper
Joined
Jun 18, 2007
Messages
78,318
Tokens

Scheffler, Homa, DeChambeau tied after two rounds at Masters.​

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, Max Homa and LIV Golf's Bryson DeChambeau all hold a share of the lead at the 2024 Masters after the first two rounds at Augusta National Golf Club.
Through two days, this tournament has featured only 14 scores under par, as high winds have befuddled some of the best players in the world across 36 holes. DeChambeau, who held the lead at 7-under heading into Friday, shot a 73 - eight strokes worse than his first-round 65 - but was able to stay atop the leaderboard going into Saturday.
I'm very excited. I get an opportunity to show my skill set, and hopefully it's good enough to do something special this weekend," DeChambeau said. "I feel like the game is in a great spot. Mindset is in a solid place. Caddie is keeping me in check. We're joking out there, having fun in some tough conditions. So I feel like everything is lining up pretty well."
To be able to don a green jacket, DeChambeau will have to fight off the 2022 Masters champion Scheffler, who has won twice already this season and was the favorite heading into the week. Scheffler began the second round one shot off DeChambeau's first-round lead and shot an even par round of 72 Friday after dealing with brutal wind conditions during his late round in the afternoon.
Homa, whose best finish at Augusta is a tie for 43rd last year, has appeared comfortable in these conditions, shooting one of the few under-par rounds on Friday. Homa also excelled in tough conditions at last year's Open Championship where he finished tied for 10th - his best-ever finish at a major. On Friday, Homa said the wind has pushed him to be patient in order to maintain pace with Scheffler and DeChambeau.
"I've really done everything quite well on the golf course," Homa said. "But most proud of what's gone on with our course management and just controlling thoughts and expectation and all that. So it's been fun."
"He's got all the talent in the world," Tiger Woods said of Homa, his playing partner during the first two rounds. "I got a chance to play with him at the Open Championship at St Andrews, and his ball flight, as solid as he hits it, it's just a matter of time before he starts winning in bunches. I saw it up front; he doesn't really mishit shots. That's something you just have to do around this golf course."
The last time three players representing the United States were tied for the 36-hole lead in a major was the 2012 PGA Championship when Woods, David Toms and Jim Furyk shared the lead.
Denmark's Nicolai Højgaard fell all the way down to 3-under and rose all the way up to 6-under during his Friday round, but eventually, the 2023 Ryder Cup member shot a 1-over 73 and settled at 4-under, good enough for fourth place.
Two-time major winner Collin Morikawa has two top-10 finishes at the Masters in the last two years and has a chance for another one after a 2-under round of 70. Along with Homa, Morikawa is the only other player who has shot two rounds under par.
Australian Cam Davis has only ever played in one Masters during 2022 and finished tied for 46th. This time around, Davis has quietly shot one round under-par and another at even par Friday to put himself only three back of the leaders. Sweden's Ludvig Åberg is a first-time participant at Augusta and after a first-round 73, Aberg shot the low round of the day (69) Friday and jumped all the way up to 2-under and seventh place heading into the weekend.
 

Active member
Handicapper
Joined
Jun 18, 2007
Messages
78,318
Tokens
Saturday, Apr 13, 2024 - The Masters Game
6979Scottie Scheffler+130
6980The Field-157
 

Active member
Handicapper
Joined
Jun 18, 2007
Messages
78,318
Tokens

The Masters
Odds to Win (After Round 2)
720001Scottie Scheffler+130
720002Bryson DeChambeau+450
720003Max Homa+500
720004Collin Morikawa+1400
720005Ludvig Aberg+1800
720008Cameron Smith+3000
720006Nicolai Hojgaard+3000
720007Xander Schauffele+3500
720009Tommy Fleetwood+4000
720010Cameron Young+5500
720011Cam Davis+6000
720029Matt Fitzpatrick+7000
720015Brooks Koepka+8000
720012Byeong Hun An+12500
720013Patrick Reed+12500
720017Rory McIlroy+12500
720014Tiger Woods+12500
720019Matthieu Pavon+15000
720021Ryan Fox+17500
720016Danny Willett+20000
720025Kurt Kitayama+20000
720020Sepp Straka+20000
720023Will Zalatoris+20000
720022Corey Conners+25000
720024Jon Rahm+25000
720026Lucas Glover+25000
720018Patrick Cantlay+25000
720028Shane Lowry+25000
720027Adam Schenk+30000
 

Active member
Handicapper
Joined
Jun 18, 2007
Messages
78,318
Tokens
GLC0Fu5W8AAho3u.jpeg
 

Active member
Handicapper
Joined
Jun 18, 2007
Messages
78,318
Tokens
GLCrpxnX0AEZz8H.jpeg
 

Active member
Handicapper
Joined
Jun 18, 2007
Messages
78,318
Tokens

Masters champion to pocket $3.6M from record $20M purse.​

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- There will be more than a green jacket on the line in the final round of the 88th Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on Sunday.
The Masters champion will receive $3.6 million from a record $20 million purse, Augusta National Golf Club officials announced on Saturday. That's a 25% increase from just two years ago when first-time winner Scottie Scheffler collected $2.7 million of a $15 million purse in 2022.
Last year, Spain's Jon Rahm won $3.24 million from an $18 million purse.
The rest of the top-five payouts this year are $2.16 million for second, $1.36 million for third, $960,000 for fourth and $800,000 for fifth. The 50th-place finisher will receive $50,400 and golfers who finish outside the top 50 will get $49,200 or less.
This year's purse is nearly double from just nine years ago, when Jordan Spieth won $1.8 million from a purse of just over $10 million.
In 2010, Phil Mickelson collected $1.35 million for winning his third green jacket. First-time winner Vijay Singh won $828,000 for his first Masters victory in 2000.
 

Active member
Handicapper
Joined
Jun 18, 2007
Messages
78,318
Tokens
Tiger doing the fade +7
 

Active member
Handicapper
Joined
Jun 18, 2007
Messages
78,318
Tokens
GLFIOcpXIAAxE4b.jpeg


GLFGX9sXEAAuE4E.jpeg
 

Active member
Handicapper
Joined
Jun 18, 2007
Messages
78,318
Tokens
Tiger +11
52nd place
3 strokes off last place
 

Active member
Handicapper
Joined
Jun 18, 2007
Messages
78,318
Tokens
The Masters
Odds to Win (After Round 3)
730001Scottie Scheffler-115
730002Collin Morikawa+325
730003Ludvig Aberg+750
730004Max Homa+750
730006Bryson DeChambeau+2500
730005Xander Schauffele+3000
730007Cameron Smith+6000
730008Nicolai Hojgaard+10000
730009Tommy Fleetwood+10000
730010Cam Davis+11000
730011Cameron Young+12500
730012Byeong Hun An+20000
730013Patrick Cantlay+30000
730015Adam Schenk+50000
730017Lucas Glover+50000
730014Matt Fitzpatrick+50000
730016Patrick Reed+50000
 

Active member
Handicapper
Joined
Jun 18, 2007
Messages
78,318
Tokens
Sunday, Apr 14, 2024 - The Masters Game
6979Scottie Scheffler-115
6980The Field-105
 

Forum statistics

Threads
1,109,319
Messages
13,458,962
Members
99,469
Latest member
onetreestays
The RX is the sports betting industry's leading information portal for bonuses, picks, and sportsbook reviews. Find the best deals offered by a sportsbook in your state and browse our free picks section.FacebookTwitterInstagramContact Usforum@therx.com