The US Masters is one of the most prestigious golf tournaments in the world and gets underway this Thursday at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. It is one of four major championships in professional golf and is known for its rich history, unique traditions, and challenging course conditions.
Tee times are a crucial aspect of the US Masters, as they determine when and with whom each player will be playing their rounds. The tee time schedule is carefully crafted to ensure that players are grouped together in a way that maximizes the excitement and drama of the tournament.
Players with the earliest tee times sometimes have an advantage, as they can set the pace for the rest of the field and take advantage of the cooler, less windy conditions in the morning. However, players with later tee times may have an advantage if the course conditions change throughout the day, as they can adjust their strategy accordingly.
Tee times also play a role in the overall strategy and preparation of players. They can impact warm-up routines, scouting the course, and managing nerves. Players may also need to adjust their game plan depending on their tee time and the conditions of the course.
Tournament favourite, Rory McIlroy, tee’s off at 18:48 BST on Thursday, alongside Sam Burns (US) & Tom Kim (Kor) and will follow 2022 US Masters champion, Scottie Scheffler.
A full list of US Masters tee times for Thursday can be found below.
Round One Tee Times Thursday 6th April (BST) |
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13:00 Kevin Na (US), Mike Weir (Can) |
13:12 Vijay Singh (Fij), Scott Stallings (US), Matthew McClean (NI)* |
13:24 Talor Gooch (US), Jason Kokrak (US), Sandy Lyle (Sco) |
13:36 Fred Couples (US), Russell Henley (US), Alexander Noren (Swe) |
13:48 Kevin Kisner (US), Adrian Meronk (Pol), Louis Oosthuizen (SA) |
14:00 Min-Woo Lee (Aus), Larry Mize (US), Harrison Crowe (Aus)* |
14:12 Sergio Garcia (Spa), Kazuki Higa (Jpn), Keith Mitchell (US) |
14:24 Patrick Reed (US), Adam Svensson (Can), Sahith Theegala (US) |
14:36 Mackenzie Hughes (Can), Shane Lowry (Ire), Thomas Pieters (Bel) |
14:48 Seamus Power (Ire), Bubba Watson (US), Mateo Fernandez (Arg)* |
15:06 Abraham Ancer (Mex), Keegan Bradley (US), Chris Kirk (US) |
15:18 Viktor Hovland (Nor), Xander Schauffele (US), Tiger Woods (US) |
15:30 Patrick Cantlay (US), Kurt Kitayama (US), Adam Scott (Aus) |
15:42 Jon Rahm (Spa), Justin Thomas (US), Cameron Young (US) |
15:54 Sung-Jae Im (Kor), Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Cameron Smith (Aus) |
16:06 Cameron Champ (US), Jose Maria Olazabal (Spa) |
16:18 Taylor Moore (US), Charl Schwartzel (SA), Aldrich Potgieter (SA)* |
16:30 Bryson DeChambeau (US), Francesco Molinari (Ita), JT Poston (US) |
16:42 Bernhard Langer (Ger), Guillermo Mito Pereira (Chi), Ben Carr (US)* |
16:54 Brooks Koepka (US), Danny Willett (Eng), Gary Woodland (US) |
17:12 Kyoung-Hoon Lee (Kor), Sepp Straka (Aut), Harold Varner III (US) |
17:24 Tom Hoge (US), Si-Woo Kim (Kor), Phil Mickelson (US) |
17:36 Harris English (US), Ryan Fox (NZ), Billy Horschel (US) |
17:48 Jason Day (Aus), Zach Johnson (US), Gordon Sargent (US)* |
18:00 Brian Harman (US), Tyrrell Hatton (Eng), Joaquin Niemann (Chi) |
18:12 Corey Conners (Can), Dustin Johnson (US), Justin Rose (Eng) |
18:24 Matthew Fitzpatrick (Eng), Collin Morikawa (US), Will Zalatoris (US) |
18:36 Max Homa (US), Sam Bennett (US)*, Scottie Scheffler (US) |
18:48 Sam Burns (US), Tom Kim (Kor), Rory McIlroy (NI) |
19:00 Tony Finau (US), Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Jordan Spieth (US) |
Round Two Tee Times Friday 7th April (BST) |
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13:00 Cameron Champ (US), Jose Maria Olazabal (Spa) |
13:12 Taylor Moore (US), Charl Schwartzel (SA), Aldrich Potgieter (SA)* |
13:24 Bryson DeChambeau (US), Francesco Molinari (Ita), JT Poston (US) |
13:36 Bernhard Langer (Ger), Guillermo Mito Pereira (Chi), Ben Carr (US)* |
13:48 Brooks Koepka (US), Danny Willett (Eng), Gary Woodland (US) |
14:00 Kyoung-Hoon Lee (Kor), Sepp Straka (Aut), Harold Varner III (US) |
14:12 Tom Hoge (US), Si-Woo Kim (Kor), Phil Mickelson (US) |
14:24 Harris English (US), Ryan Fox (NZ), Billy Horschel (US) |
14:36 Jason Day (Aus), Zach Johnson (US), Gordon Sargent (US)* |
14:48 Brian Harman (US), Tyrrell Hatton (Eng), Joaquin Niemann (Chi) |
15:06 Corey Conners (Can), Dustin Johnson (US), Justin Rose (Eng) |
15:18 Matthew Fitzpatrick (Eng), Collin Morikawa (US), Will Zalatoris (US) |
15:30 Max Homa (US), Sam Bennett (US)*, Scottie Scheffler (US) |
15:42 Sam Burns (US), Tom Kim (Kor), Rory McIlroy (NI) |
15:54 Tony Finau (US), Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Jordan Spieth (US) |
16:06 Kevin Na (US), Mike Weir (Can) |
16:18 Vijay Singh (Fij), Scott Stallings (US), Matthew McClean (NI)* |
16:30 Talor Gooch (US), Jason Kokrak (US), Sandy Lyle (Sco) |
16:42 Fred Couples (US), Russell Henley (US), Alexander Noren (Swe) |
16:54 Kevin Kisner (US), Adrian Meronk (Pol), Louis Oosthuizen (SA) |
17:12 Min-Woo Lee (Aus), Larry Mize (US), Harrison Crowe (Aus)* |
17:24 Sergio Garcia (Spa), Kazuki Higa (Jpn), Keith Mitchell (US) |
17:36 Patrick Reed (US), Adam Svensson (Can), Sahith Theegala (US) |
17:48 Mackenzie Hughes (Can), Shane Lowry (Ire), Thomas Pieters (Bel) |
18:00 Seamus Power (Ire), Bubba Watson (US), Mateo Fernandez (Arg)* |
18:12 Abraham Ancer (Mex), Keegan Bradley (US), Chris Kirk (US) |
18:24 Viktor Hovland (Nor), Xander Schauffele (US), Tiger Woods (US) |
18:36 Patrick Cantlay (US), Kurt Kitayama (US), Adam Scott (Aus) |
18:48 Jon Rahm (Spa), Justin Thomas (US), Cameron Young (US) |
19:00 Sung-Jae Im (Kor), Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Cameron Smith (Aus) |
Augusta National Golf Club is a storied course that has played host to the US Masters since 1934. The course was designed by Bobby Jones and Alister MacKenzie, and features a unique layout that presents numerous challenges to players. The course is known for its undulating fairways, slick greens, and a host of strategically-placed hazards that require players to employ a range of shot-making skills.
The course is divided into three sections, each with its own unique characteristics. The front nine features relatively short holes, and is known for its doglegs and uphill shots. The back nine is more challenging, with longer holes that demand more accuracy and distance. Finally, the “Amen Corner” stretch, which consists of holes 11, 12, and 13, is widely regarded as the most difficult section of the course.
The layout of Augusta National can have a significant impact on tee times, as players who tee off early in the morning or later in the afternoon may encounter different course conditions. For example, early morning tee times may see dew on the course, which can affect ball flight and require players to adjust their approach. Additionally, the wind at Augusta National tends to pick up in the afternoon, which can make certain holes even more challenging.
Some of the most challenging holes at Augusta National include:
Players may approach these holes differently depending on their tee time, as the conditions can change throughout the day. For example, players with early morning tee times may find the wind less challenging on the back nine, while those with later tee times may have to contend with gusts that can affect their approach shots.
Preparing for a tee time at Augusta National requires careful planning and attention to detail. Players will often spend weeks or even months studying the course and developing a game plan that takes into account the unique challenges of each hole. Here are some of the key factors that players and their teams consider when preparing for a tee time:
Warm-Up Routines: Most players will have a specific warm-up routine that they follow before heading to the tee box. This may involve hitting balls on the driving range, practicing putts on the putting green, and doing stretching exercises to loosen up muscles and improve flexibility.
Scouting the Course: Players will typically walk the course with their caddies in the days leading up to the tournament, taking note of important features such as the location of bunkers, the slope of the greens, and the speed of the fairways. This information can be used to develop a game plan for each hole and to make strategic decisions during the round.
Managing Nerves: Teeing off at Augusta National can be an intimidating experience, even for the most seasoned players. To help manage nerves and stay focused, many players will use mental preparation techniques such as visualization or meditation.
Adjusting to Course Conditions: Tee times can have a significant impact on course conditions, and players may need to adjust their game plan accordingly. For example, players with early morning tee times may find the course damp and dewy, which can affect ball flight and require adjustments to their shot selection.