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Scottie Scheffler

Scottie Scheffler tells Rory McIlroy he's set for 'extremely challenging' task on Masters return

Apr 8, 2026 @ 12:54pm
GolfPGA Tour
Irish Star Sport

Scottie Scheffler shares advice with defending champion Rory McIlroy about the unique pressures and obligations of defending a Masters title at Augusta National

Read moreScottie Scheffler tells Rory McIlroy he's set for 'extremely challenging' task on Masters return

Scottie Scheffler Name Drops Wife, Meredith, After Baby’s Arrival Before Masters

Apr 8, 2026 @ 11:05am
GolfPGA Tour
Heavy

Scottie Scheffler and wife Meredith Scheffler are celebrating the birth of new baby Remy amid Masters week. Learn more about Scheffler family. The post Scottie Scheffler Name Drops Wife, Meredith, After Baby’s Arrival Before Masters appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Read moreScottie Scheffler Name Drops Wife, Meredith, After Baby’s Arrival Before Masters

Rory McIlroy Announces Career News as Masters Appearance Nears

Apr 7, 2026 @ 9:05pm
GolfPGA Tour
Heavy

Rory McIlroy is getting ready for the 2026 Masters Tournament, and ahead of the excitement, he's sharing career news. The post Rory McIlroy Announces Career News as Masters Appearance Nears appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Scottie Scheffler Reveals Family Struggle Ahead of Masters

Apr 7, 2026 @ 7:44pm
GolfPGA Tour
Heavy

Golfer Scottie Scheffler is dealing with a family crisis, with his father recovering from an injury but still attending the Masters. The post Scottie Scheffler Reveals Family Struggle Ahead of Masters appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Masters tee times REVEALED: Scottie Scheffler paired with British fan favorite as Rory McIlroy is joined by unknown amateur at Augusta

Apr 7, 2026 @ 3:36pm
GolfPGA Tour
Daily Mail US Sport

The tee times for Thursday and Friday's rounds have now been confirmed, with McIlroy set to tee it up with the 18-year-old, as well as fellow superstar Cameron Young - who is still chasing his first major title.

Read moreMasters tee times REVEALED: Scottie Scheffler paired with British fan favorite as Rory McIlroy is joined by unknown amateur at Augusta

2026 Masters: Three Golfers Built To Conquer Augusta Include Xander Schauffele

Apr 7, 2026 @ 2:39pm
GolfPGA Tour
OutKick

My 2026 Masters betting card starts with three outrights and a 'One-And-Done' pick. Here’s why Xander Schauffele, Cameron Young and Min Woo Lee made the cut for Augusta National Golf Club.

Read more2026 Masters: Three Golfers Built To Conquer Augusta Include Xander Schauffele

Masters 2026 Power Rankings: Scottie Scheffler Miss Top-10

Apr 7, 2026 @ 2:10pm
GolfPGA Tour
College Football Network

The 90th Masters Tournament will commence on Thursday, April 9 at the iconic Augusta National Golf Club. The prestegious contest, first major championship of 2026, will see a stacked 91-player field teeing up for the Green Jacket and $25 million prize purse on offer. The latest edition of the Masters features majority of the Official World […]

Read moreMasters 2026 Power Rankings: Scottie Scheffler Miss Top-10

Masters Tee Times Announced And There Are Some Interesting Pairings

Apr 7, 2026 @ 2:00pm
GolfPGA Tour
OutKick

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.

Read moreMasters Tee Times Announced And There Are Some Interesting Pairings

Key Masters Trends Point To Just 7 Players Who Can Actually Win The Green Jacket This Year

Apr 7, 2026 @ 9:40am
GolfPGA Tour
OutKick

Two key stats highlight seven potential winners for the 2026 Masters at Augusta National. Dive into the trends shaping this year’s top contenders.

Read moreKey Masters Trends Point To Just 7 Players Who Can Actually Win The Green Jacket This Year

Social Media Has Uncovered The Best Job At The Masters That Every Dude “Dreams” Of [PHOTOS]

Apr 7, 2026 @ 9:38am
GolfPGA Tour
Total Pro Sports

The best job in the world.

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Masters Storylines: Who Can Actually Win, A Stable Of Debutants, Rory's Defense, And A Disrespected Scottie

Apr 7, 2026 @ 7:00am
GolfPGA Tour
OutKick

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. 

Read moreMasters Storylines: Who Can Actually Win, A Stable Of Debutants, Rory's Defense, And A Disrespected Scottie

What Can Rory McIlroy Do for Encore After Completing Career Grand Slam?

Apr 7, 2026 @ 12:24am
GolfPGA Tour
Athlon Sports

Alan Shipnuck looks to the future of one of the sport's all-time greats in an adaptation from his new book.

Read moreWhat Can Rory McIlroy Do for Encore After Completing Career Grand Slam?

Jim Nantz responds to criticism over Bryson DeChambeau comments: ‘I wasn’t trying to take a shot’

Apr 6, 2026 @ 4:25pm
GolfPGA Tour
Awful Announcing

CBS Sports’ lead golf announcer Jim Nantz was in the headlines last week over comments he made during a Masters preview press call about LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau. On the call, Nantz mentioned that he had not seen DeChambeau play at all this season, citing his own commitments covering the PGA Tour for CBS.…

Read moreJim Nantz responds to criticism over Bryson DeChambeau comments: ‘I wasn’t trying to take a shot’

Here’s How Much It’ll Cost You To Buy One Of Everything On The Masters’ Concession Menu In 2026 – You Won’t Believe It

Apr 6, 2026 @ 4:04pm
GolfPGA Tour
Total Pro Sports

This is a major surprise.

Read moreHere’s How Much It’ll Cost You To Buy One Of Everything On The Masters’ Concession Menu In 2026 – You Won’t Believe It

Masters Week Somehow Never Gets Old, JJ Spaun Loves The Elements, Scottie Scheffler Acquires More Dad Strength

Apr 6, 2026 @ 9:45am
GolfPGA Tour
OutKick

We made it, everyone. The greatest week in golf is finally upon us, and in just a few short days, the 90th edition of the Masters will get underway from Augusta National. It's the one event in sports that never loses its mystique, intrigue, or charm, and it's the golf tournament we hold most sacred. Yet, when we're asked the simple question of why that is the case, there isn't a de facto answer, which, oddly, may be exactly why so many cherish the Masters as much as they do.Scottie Scheffler understands the Masters and Augusta National quite well with the two green jackets sitting in his closet. He enters this week actually flying under the radar – at least in Scheffler terms – thanks to a few out-of-character weeks and welcoming his second son into the world late last month. Scheffler may not be getting great sleep with two little ones in the picture, but it's safe to assume his mind is at peace, which makes for a very dangerous No. 1 player in the world.As for the golf actually played this past week, JJ Spaun did it best at the Valero Texas Open. The conditions were terrible and the 17th hole was a drivable Par 4 – two things Spaun loves – so it should come as no surprise that he was the last man standing on Sunday afternoon.Thoughts, concerns, or comments about Par Talk? Have some Masters thoughts you want to get off your chest? You can reach out via email at [email protected] or on X @itismarkharris. The exclusivity of it, the golf course itself, the familiarity of it all, the history and tradition, you can go on and on about all the factors that make the Masters so special. The most fascinating aspect of the psyche of it all, for me at least, is that even as we all get older, the excitement never goes away. In fact, it's only gotten greater as the years have gone on, and there isn't another annual sporting event in the world that can say the same.Each year, we all watch the Super Bowl, the NCAA Tournament, the World Series, the college football title game, the Stanley Cup Final, (maybe) the NBA Finals, and any other major sporting event you want to toss in there. For me, every one of those events has lost some of its charm and overall sense of excitement as I've gotten older. I'm aware that all of the events listed are team sports, but they're still among the biggest sporting events the world has to offer. The Masters is a golf tournament played every April on the same golf course featuring the smallest field of all of golf's major championships, yet myself and most others out there seem to get more amped up for this event as the years pass by. Nobody has an answer to why that is. You could ask 50 people what makes the Masters so special each year and get 50 different answers.I think it has a lot to do with how perfect Augusta National is, how quintessentially American the golf tournament is, the Southern charm of it all, and how all the countless factors cause some sort of never-ending chemical reaction in our brain that feels like a 96-hour dopamine hit.Whatever it is, we love it as a sports world as a whole, which can't be said about any other event we witness year over year. The weather in San Antonio for the Valero Texas Open was horrible all week, which naturally led to JJ Spaun and Robert MacIntyre rising to the top of the leaderboard. As a Scottish fellow, MacIntyre was born with the ability to play in gusty winds and spitting rain, but if we've learned anything over the last year or so, Spaun absolutely loves the elements on a Sunday afternoon.The similarities between Spaun's U.S. Open win at Oakmont last year and his win at the Valero – his first since becoming a major champion – were borderline scary.The weather during the final round of last year's U.S. Open was awful, which Valero checked that box throughout the week as well on Sunday, but then you had a drivable Par 4 17th hole at TPC San Antonio just like you had at Oakmont.Spaun drove the 17th green at Oakmont during the final round en route to a comfortable birdie that gave him breathing room playing the final hole. He went on to make a 65-footer for birdie to slam the door shut on none other than MacIntyre, who finished solo runner-up. During Sunday's final round at Valero, Spaun stepped up to the 17th tee, drove the green, and knocked in a 10-footer for eagle, giving him the luxury of only needing a par on the tough Par 5 closing hole. It wasn't quite a rinse and repeat situation from Oakmont, but it was damn close.Spaun likes what he likes. He likes playing golf in bad weather and winning the Valero Texas Open. Of his five professional wins, two are at the Valero while the other is a U.S. Open. It's certainly not a bad resume, but it's a unique one as well.He entered Valero week without a Top 20 to his name this season, but found a way back into the winner's circle.Scottie Scheffler and wife, Meredith, welcomed their second son to the world in late March, and the young man has already done something most adults never will: visit Augusta National.Scheffler shared with Golf Channel on Sunday that he has the whole crew with him in Augusta this week, and the PGA Tour reported that the entire family of four, including Remy, who is less than two weeks old, was out on the grounds of the golf course.Scheffler now has the pleasure, yet challenge, of wrangling two kids under two, and his first start as a father of two little ones just so happens to come at the Masters may not seem ideal, but he'd probably like to have it no other way.Scheffler has made it clear that golf is just a game, and his job, while his family and faith sit high above it on his list of priorities. Some players hit a bit of a lull in their careers when dad mode gets fully activated, but Scheffler appears to be very much in his element being dad and playing golfer.The man already has superpowers with a golf club in his hand, and who knows, keeping the golf on the golf course and flipping into dad mode the moment the clubs get tossed in the trunk may unlock even more.He enters Masters week having not played since The Players in early March. Scheffler is still the favorite to win what would be his third green jacket since 2022. 

Read moreMasters Week Somehow Never Gets Old, JJ Spaun Loves The Elements, Scottie Scheffler Acquires More Dad Strength

2026 Masters odds: Scottie Scheffler the clear favorite at Augusta National

Apr 6, 2026 @ 9:00am
GolfPGA Tour
NY Post Sports

For the fourth year in a row, Scottie Scheffler is the favorite to win the Masters.

Read more2026 Masters odds: Scottie Scheffler the clear favorite at Augusta National

Guide to Augusta National course for The Masters 2026 with hole-by-hole overview to golf’s most iconic venue

Apr 6, 2026 @ 7:21am
GolfPGA Tour
The Sun Sport

THE Masters in Augusta is the most iconic golf tournament in the world. Other tournaments may be older, and other courses may be harder. But Augusta in April simply cannot…

Read moreGuide to Augusta National course for The Masters 2026 with hole-by-hole overview to golf’s most iconic venue

'I asked Scottie if he was trying to kill us all': The secrets of the Masters champions dinner – 'brutal' menu choices, schoolyard pacts and risque jokes, all spilled by the chosen few who got sport's most exclusive invite to RIATH AL-SAMARRAI

Apr 5, 2026 @ 11:09pm
GolfPGA Tour
Daily Mail US Sport

That table. It might just be the most sanctified in all of sport. If you win their tournament, a seat is yours for life - but you do have to eat whatever the defending champion has chosen.

Read more'I asked Scottie if he was trying to kill us all': The secrets of the Masters champions dinner – 'brutal' menu choices, schoolyard pacts and risque jokes, all spilled by the chosen few who got sport's most exclusive invite to RIATH AL-SAMARRAI

‘Doesn’t give a damn’ – Relaxed Rory McIlroy tipped to take Masters by storm with Grand Slam pressure finally gone

Apr 5, 2026 @ 7:01pm
GolfPGA Tour
The Sun Sport

RELAXED Rory McIlroy can now properly enjoy a Masters week – and is finally free to play his brilliant best at Augusta. Legendary coach Butch Harmon admitted even he was…

Read more‘Doesn’t give a damn’ – Relaxed Rory McIlroy tipped to take Masters by storm with Grand Slam pressure finally gone

Scottie Scheffler, wife have second child — and he’s already at Masters

Apr 5, 2026 @ 6:29pm
GolfPGA Tour
NY Post Sports

There he was, in a stroller Meredith was pushing under the famous oak tree by the clubhouse, 9 days old and already at his first Masters.

Read moreScottie Scheffler, wife have second child — and he’s already at Masters

JJ Spaun picks up pre-Masters victory at PGA Tour’s Valero Texas Open

Apr 5, 2026 @ 6:18pm
GolfPGA Tour
ClutchPoints

JJ Spaun has won the Valero Texas Open for the second time in his career, marking his third PGA Tour win. He heads to the Masters Tournament after a one-shot win thanks to a Sunday 67. Spaun previously won the 2022 Texas Open and the 2025 U.S. Open. Texas two-step for J.J. Spaun! He earns […] The post JJ Spaun picks up pre-Masters victory at PGA Tour’s Valero Texas Open appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Read moreJJ Spaun picks up pre-Masters victory at PGA Tour’s Valero Texas Open

Scottie Scheffler Receives Major Personal Update After Withdrawing From Houston Open

Apr 5, 2026 @ 3:49pm
GolfPGA Tour
Athlon Sports

Scottie Scheffler welcomes his second child after withdrawing from the Houston open.

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World No 1 Scottie Scheffler reveals surprise birth of second child as he arrives at the Masters with 9-day-old Remy

Apr 5, 2026 @ 3:11pm
GolfPGA Tour
Daily Mail US Sport

Scheffler and his wife Meredith welcomed their second child just nine days ago, but the whole family arrived at Augusta National on Sunday ahead of a huge week of golf.

Read moreWorld No 1 Scottie Scheffler reveals surprise birth of second child as he arrives at the Masters with 9-day-old Remy

Rory McIlroy makes honest Scottie Scheffler 'wish' with Masters looming

Apr 5, 2026 @ 10:28am
GolfPGA Tour
Irish Star Sport

Rory McIlroy is hoping to retain his 2025 Masters title by claiming just his second victory at Augusta next week, but ahead of the tournament, he has revealed his admiration for one of his rivals

Read moreRory McIlroy makes honest Scottie Scheffler 'wish' with Masters looming
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