Masters Tee Times Announced And There Are Some Interesting Pairings
The full Round 1 tee sheet for the 2026 Masters is set, with defending champion Rory McIlroy, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, and Bryson DeChambeau in featured groups.

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Each edition of the Masters carries a different feel into what will end up being a historic week at Augusta National, but for the first time since 2015, the biggest storyline heading into the year's first major championship doesn't involve Rory McIlroy.With McIlroy finally conquering Augusta National a year ago and becoming the sixth player to complete the career grand slam, he has the pleasure of driving down Magnolia Lane with the pressure of the entire golfing world occupying his shoulders. How a relaxed McIlroy attacks the golf course and all that goes along with being a defending champion will be a fascinating watch.Then we have the best player in the world, Scottie Scheffler, being talked about as if he's just ‘another guy’ this week, despite still operating at the most elite of levels.The overwhelming gist around this 90th edition of the Masters is that it's as wide open as it has been in quite some time. It feels like a trap to subscribe to that notion, given the cream always rises to the top at Augusta National, but at the same time, there isn't one sole player in the field anyone seems willing to circle in Sharpie.We'll dissect this ‘wide open’ Masters and the many storylines you need to know heading into the best week in golf.One simply does not show up to Augusta National out of form and leave the property with a green jacket. A trend has been forming over each of the last four Masters, and that is the player who has played great golf in the build-up will have a chance to find the winner's circle come Sunday.It may seem obvious to say the player in the best form has the best shot at winning the golf tournament, but in a tournament with an extremely limited field where your brain can trick you into thinking just about anyone can get the job done, it's worth keeping things simple.Dating back to 2022, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Scottie Scheffler (twice) won at least once in the same calendar year before winning the Masters. All three players had at least three total Top 5s to their names that season as well.The only multiple winners in 2026, whether it be on the PGA Tour, LIV Golf, or DP World Tour, in the Masters field this week are Chris Gotterup, Patrick Reed, Bryson DeChambeau, and Casey Jarvis. When looking at overall strokes gained total numbers in 2026 – a stat that reflects players operating at the highest levels relative to the tournament field – there are nine players who have gained at least 2.00 strokes this season, according to Data Golf.1. Jon Rahm (2.69)2. Scottie Scheffler (2.67)3. Jake Knapp (2.46)4. Jacob Bridgeman (2.38)5. Cameron Young (2.20)6. Collin Morikawa (2.19)7. Matt Fitzpatrick (2.06)8. Min Woo Lee (2.00)9. Robert MacIntyre (2.00)Knapp, Lee, and MacIntyre are the only three players on the list not to hoist a trophy in 2026. Another trend impossible to ignore is that Masters winners have experience contending in major championships. Twenty-one of the last 27 Masters winners have either won, or finished runner-up in a major. Of the nine names above, Rahm, Scheffler, Young, Morikawa, Fitzpatrick, and MacIntyre fit the mold.The list of trends to pay attention to can become endless depending on how deep you want to go into the rabbit hole, but players in extremely strong form who have been in major championship battles tend to be among the last players standing come Sunday afternoons at Augusta National.We've seen a debutant finish runner-up in three of the last six Masters, but a debutant has not won the Masters since Fuzzy Zoeller earned a green jacket in 1979. This year's stable of debutants is about as deep as they come. Chris Gotterup is the lone multiple-winner on the PGA Tour this season and finished third at the 2025 Open. Ben Griffin is a three-time PGA Tour winner, Jacob Bridgeman won this year's Genesis Invitational and has another three Top 10 finishes to his name, Marco Penge is the reigning DP World Tour Player of the Year, and Casey Jarvis won back-to-back events on the DP World Tour earlier this season.In total, eight debutants this week are ranked inside the Top 70 in the world.Sure, Scottie Scheffler has cooled off from a results standpoint, but it was also nearly impossible for him to get any hotter. The No. 1 player in the world is still doing *just about* everything at an elite level.Scheffler began his 2026 campaign with a victory at The AmEx, followed that up with back-to-back Top 5 finishes at the Waste Management and at Pebble Beach, but his back-to-back finishes just outside of the Top 20 in his two most-recent starts has people questioning things.The statistics, however, paint a rather clear answer: Scottie Scheffler is still doing World No. 1 things. Scheffler ranks third on Tour in strokes gained: total, 11th off the tee, 17th putting, and ninth in greens in regulation percentage. It's strictly the approach play that has people off of Scheffler's scent this week. He led the PGA Tour in strokes gained: approach in 2023, 2024, and 2025, but is only a tick above PGA Tour average in approach play in 2026.It's not if, but when, Scheffler gets the irons to cooperate. It may seem bullish to think he may find that form again at a place like Augusta National, but it's a better place than any given he's won two of the last four Masters.Not only will Rory McIlroy be playing the role of defending champion at this year's Masters, but he's also entering the week having dealt with back spasms just a few weeks ago. McIlroy was forced to withdraw from the Arnold Palmer Invitational the first week of March due to back issues. He managed to make the cut at The Players the following week despite not arriving at TPC Sawgrass until the day prior to the opening round.Rory has only made four starts on the PGA Tour in 2026, and doesn't exactly have history on his side to go back-to-back at Augusta National. Only three times has a player successfully defended their Masters title, with Tiger Woods being the last to go back-to-back in 2001 and 2002.Bryson DeChambeau - A T-6 finish at the 2024 Masters, followed by a T-5 finish and Sunday final pairing a year ago. He's won each of the last two LIV Golf events, has two U.S. Opens to his name, and checks just about every statistical box. We'll see if the scar tissue has healed from having a front-row seat to McIlroy's victory at Augusta last year.Xander Schauffele - Over the last seven Masters, Schauffele has finished T-10 or better five times. He's also entering the week off back-to-back Top 5 finishes on Tour, clearly getting more comfortable with his game in the new year every week he's teed it up. He may be the most-proven guy in the field who is getting overlooked the most. Tommy Fleetwood - Nobody would be surprised to see him get the job done, nor would anyone be surprised if he finished 42nd. His iron play has been great the past two weeks and should hit plenty of fairways to give himself chances to attack, but needs the putter to show up.Akshay Bhatia - The Arnold Palmer winner is among the most-popular trendy picks heading into the week. Lefties have had plenty of success at Augusta National, and Akshay's game seems to suit this place. Outside of a T-16 finish in the 2024 U.S. Open, his major championship resume is nothing to write home about, but two made cuts in his two Masters starts don't hurt anything.Ludvig Aberg - The guy who does everything except win. For a guy who hasn't finished outside the Top 5 in each of his last three starts on Tour, nobody seems to believe in the Swede. It's one of those cases that until he gets it done, it's nearly impossible to imagine he does get it done on a big stage. He finished solo second in the 2024 Masters and seventh a year ago.Share your thoughts with Mark via email at [email protected] and on X @itismarkharris.

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Happy National Championship Monday to all who celebrate! Otherwise, known as the day when we all complain about the 9 p.m. tip-off time all afternoon! Hand raised, of course. Actually, you know what? It's not raised. I'm a realist. I know how my nights go at this point. First kid goes down around 8. Second one goes down around 8:30, but doesn't fall asleep until 9ish. And really, that means a late tip is perfect for me. I'd miss the entire first half if it started any earlier. So, my hand officially goes DOWN! I'm all in. How's that for a Monday twist?Let's have a big week. Welcome to a Monday Nightcaps – the one where Lauren Boebert riles up MAGA in a Rockies uniform. What else? I've got the best of the rest from a big weekend of #content, a huge update to #ToiletPaperGate, and, of course, it's officially Masters Week. Welcome to Monday at The Masters, folks. It's beautiful. Grab you some egg salad and settle in for a big Monday 'Cap!We could start in a million different places today, but we might as well spin the wheel and start in Iran. Why not? This feels like a make-or-break week for this war, doesn't it? I'll be honest with you, I don't get rattled by Trump posts anymore. I'm so numb to them, they just bounce off me like rubber bullets. That being said, his EASTER morning message was a humdinger:I thought it was fake. Hand up. I can usually tell when a Trump post is doctored or not, and when I opened up this bad boy I thought it was fake. The most amazing part of it was the use of the F-bomb. He didn't go all in. He shortened it with the dumb little apostrophe, which was an interesting choice. It takes more work to do that. What's the message behind that?The "Praise be to Allah" was quite a choice, too. I know where he was going with it, but that one hit a little different … on EASTER. We've had a lot of memorable wartime quotes from presidents over the years. FDR's "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." Reagan's "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall."Of course, you can't forget about this absolute BANGER from George W. Bush:That's my childhood, right there. Man, we ate that moment up back in the mid-2000s. It's all people could talk about for years. The best. Anyway, let's go ahead and add Trump's "Open the F--kin' Strait, you crazy bastards" to the list. What a moment. OK, for those looking for more updates on Iran … here's Trump giving us the latest while flanked by the Easter Bunny!Amazing. When I tell you we live in amazing #content times, this is what I mean. And for those of you mocking this, at least it's better than that one time two years ago when Joe Biden declared EASTER the "National Day of Trans Visibility."Not much room to mock after that one. OK, let's get to the best #content from a big weekend! Happy Masters Week to all who celebrate:What a weekend! And now we get to top it all off with a little UConn-Michigan finale. I don't much care who wins because neither team really does it for me, but I'd like to see some sort of Dan Hurley crashout. Win or lose, give me that and I'll be good. Couple thoughts …1. No Tiger or Phil at The Masters this week for the first time since 1994. Think about that. 2. The Adell catch was insane, and also is a good reminder that it's infinitely better than that one time Derek Jeter caught a ball against the Red Sox, and then ran an extra 20 yards for no reason and jumped into the stands, and we all acted like it was the greatest catch of all time. It wasn't. 3. That being said, my Red Sox are truly horrible. The worst team in baseball! Unfathomable. 4. Welcome to class, new Braves reporter, Sarah Plantz!5. Speaking of baseball, let's rapid-fire this class into a big Monday night!The Sox may be awful, but the Tigers … well, they're not great, either, but they at least have four wins!Justin Verlander, by the way, is currently 0-1 with a 12.27 ERA. Small sample size, sure, but his fastball does NOT seem to have aged quite as well as Kate Upton's. Good to have her back in blue and orange, though!Next? Unsurprisingly, I received a dozen emails after revealing in Friday's class that my wife put the toilet paper on the incorrect way for the first time in our marriage. Nobody was #TeamFirstLady, nor should they have been. From Mike L:It was patented going over, that's as it should be. My wife and I went through the same thing and I just kept turning it around. Now, it's as it should be.And Brad M:Apparently it's a "girl" thing! It is very obvious and intuitive that the end sheet of the roll should come over the top! Easier to grasp and much less likely to unroll into a pile on the floor. I've been trying to explain how to properly position the roll on the dowel to my wife for years (almost 48, but who's counting?). And Ryan N:Obviously that toilet paper positioning is grounds for divorce. I kid, but it is a serious enough infraction to consider giving away half your stuff and ruining your life.And Tammy K:Around the back is acceptable under 1 condition: when you have a cat that WILL unroll it.I agree with all! Now, here's the big twist … I finally brought it up with the First Lady while we were in bed Friday night, and she immediately shut it down. She blamed the kids. She said she, too, thought the positioning was ridiculous and realized she put it on incorrectly after she did it. However, both kids were hounding her in the bathroom, so she aborted the mission and left it alone. She claimed she intended to go back and fix it, but forgot. So, I'm here to (somewhat) absolve her of all her crimes. I'm not 100% sure I buy her story, but I also don't want to get yelled at again, so she is fully CLEARED. No harm, no foul. This is how we learn. This is how we grow. It's called being in a mature relationship, libs. Look it up!OK, that's it for today. Good start to the week. Here's Lauren Boebert taking in a Rockies game with Democratic Gov. Jared Polis. MAGA was NOT thrilled. Normally, I'd insert a Rockies joke here … but Lord knows I'm in no position to mock them with the state of my baseball team. See you Wednesday. OutKick Nightcaps is a daily column set to run Monday through Friday at 4 p.m. (roughly, we’re not robots).Do we believe the First Lady? Email me at [email protected].

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Dexter Lawrence and the New York Giants have beef. That's not exactly huge news in that the sides have disagreed about multiple things in recent years, including the release of quarterback Daniel Jones, a close friend of Lawrence, and, more importantly, Lawrence's contract.But now that latter tension has gotten to the point that Lawrence might be traded. Lawrence has asked the team to be traded, OutKick has confirmed, as ESPN first reported. And the team, is at least open to taking phone calls about the player, per a source.The Giants have actually been down this road before. Teams called about trading for Lawrence just prior to the NFL trade deadline last season. The Giants, out of any playoff picture and having fired coach Brian Daboll, resisted the temptation to trade their star for future draft considerations.But now the issue has returned because, well, money.(It's always about money, y'all). Lawrence has wanted more of it each of the last two offseasons as he dropped down the list of the NFL's highest-paid interior linemen. He's now tied for No. 11. He hoped that would be addressed once new coach John Harbaugh took over in New York, but that has not sorted itself out.So the Harbaugh honeymoon is over in New York as far as Lawrence's representation is concerned.Lawrence is not expected to report to Tuesday’s start of the team’s voluntary offseason program. And, unless he gets a revised deal, he has no plans to report to any Giants offseason program save perhaps the mandatory veteran minicamp.Not great for anybody.Lawrence has two seasons left on his current contract, and he’s set to make up to $20 million this year if he reports to the offseason program and plays all 17 games. But he wants more based on the opinion he's the best interior lineman in the league.This is interesting because Lawrence's case for getting a raise midway through his 2023 contract extension was stronger before last season. In 2025, Lawrence, like most Giants players, didn't play his best and his sack total dipped to only ½-a-sack, while his tackles for losses and quarterback hits dropped by half. Lawrence didn't make the Pro Bowl in 2025 which was the first time he missed it in three previous seasons during which he collected 21 sacks and 65 QB hits.None of the 2025 statistics suggest the 28-year-old Lawrence is diminished. The Giants would likely fetch an early-round pick for the player if they were to trade him just prior or during the draft.Whether someone will offer a first- or second-day of the draft pick for Lawrence and redo his contract is the question that will determine whether he gets his wish to be traded.

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