While all eyes will be on the key names atop the FedExCup standings, we examine some of the other players, including past champions, that could slip the green jacket on come Sunday evening.
Kelly Hawkins looks at what was trending on social media this week including Graham Delaet's live tweet of Colt Knost's final round, Bubba Watson on 60 Minutes and Wahlburgers and two gators duke it out on the course.
The first major championship of 2016 has dawned on Augusta, Georgia, and the top players in the world have assembled all in hopes of capturing the coveted green jacket on Sunday. The field is made up of 89 players, including 16-past champions and 6 amateurs, to make up the smallest field at The Masters since 2002.
Jason Day and Adam Scott have both recorded back-to-back wins in 2016 and occupy the top two spots in the FedExCup standings leading into the season's first major championship. Day and Scott both have had success at the Masters and are each considered favorites to capture the green jacket.
As he looks to make his Masters debut in 2016, Kevin Kisner resides a short 20 miles from Augusta National in Aiken, South Carolina. The convenience factor allows him to make quick trips to Augusta National, as well as his home course, to make sure he is fully prepared for the annual springtime tradition.
In the final round of the 2016 Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic presented by C Spire, Miguel Angel Jimenez put on a clinic carding an 8-under 64 to capture his third PGA Champions win.
In the final round of the 2016 Brasil Champions presented by Embrase, Andrew Svoboda emerges the victor to claim his third Web.com Tour title.
Following his victory in the 2016 Shell Houston Open, Jim Herman reflects on what his first win means to him and what to look forward to in the future.
Following his final-round 67 at the 2016 Brasil Champions presented by Embrase, Andrew Svoboda reflects on his win.
Following a final-round 68, Jim Herman reflects on his win at the 2016 Shell Houston Open with Dennis Paulson from PGA TOUR Radio.
Are Jason Day and Adam Scott the favorites in the race for the FedExCup? Well history sends us mixed signals on the subject, as we see in this FedExCup Update.