Augusta National will host the first golf tournament of the year when the Masters returns in 2023.
Scottie Scheffler donned the famous green jacket for the first time last year and will be leading the way as he tries to win back one of the sport’s most prestigious awards.
But with Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy in strong form, the competition should be very hot.
The return of the LIV Golf Rebels team adds extra intrigue to proceedings, with past winners Patrick Reed and Dustin Johnson set to compete.
Here’s everything you need to know.
When is Masters?
The 87th Masters tournament will be held over four days from April 6 to 9 at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, USA.
How can I see?
UK viewers can watch the action on Sky Sports, the UK’s exclusive Masters broadcast partner. A busy week at Augusta will feature extensive coverage on the Sky Sports Golf Channel, while subscribers can also watch via Sky Go.
Are LIV players competing in the Masters in 2023?
The Masters has the smallest course of the four men’s golf majors. Participation is by invitation only. The tournament confirmed that players who meet the eligibility criteria will be invited to join the Saudi Arabia-sponsored LIV Golf Series, even if they are excluded from the PGA Tour.
Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Sergio Garcia, Bubba Watson, Charles Schwartzell and Phil Mickelson qualified as former green jacket winners, while Cameron Smith, Bryson DeCambeau and Brooks Koepka qualified as a result of major wins in the past five years.
Master Ads (Via Betfair – E/W Terms: Odds 1/5, 8 Places):
- Scotty Scheffler 2/13
- Rory McIlroy 2/13
- John Rahm 8/1
- Jordan Spieth 16/1
- Colin Morikawa 1/20
- Patrick Cantley 1/20
- Cameron Smith 1/22
- Justin Thomas 1/22
- Tony Finau 1/25
- Cameron Young 1/25
- Jason Day is 1/25
- Xander Schauffele 1/25
- Dustin Johnson 1/30
- Maximum homam is 1/33
- Sam Burns 1/33
- Sungjae Im 1/33
- Will Salatoris 1/35
- Brooks Koepka 1/35
- Hideki Matsuyama 1/35
- Victor Hovland 1/35
- Corey Connors 40/1
- Matt Fitzpatrick 40/1
- Justin Rose 45/1
- All others are 50/1 or more
Augusta National will host the first golf tournament of the year when the Masters returns in 2023.
Scottie Scheffler donned the famous green jacket for the first time last year and will be leading the way as he tries to win back one of the sport’s most prestigious awards.
But with Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy in strong form, the competition should be very hot.
The return of the LIV Golf Rebels team adds extra intrigue to proceedings, with past winners Patrick Reed and Dustin Johnson set to compete.
Here’s everything you need to know.
When is Masters?
The 87th Masters tournament will be held over four days from April 6 to 9 at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, USA.
How can I see?
UK viewers can watch the action on Sky Sports, the UK’s exclusive Masters broadcast partner. A busy week at Augusta will feature extensive coverage on the Sky Sports Golf Channel, while subscribers can also watch via Sky Go.
Are LIV players competing in the Masters in 2023?
The Masters has the smallest course of the four men’s golf majors. Participation is by invitation only. The tournament confirmed that players who meet the eligibility criteria will be invited to join the Saudi Arabia-sponsored LIV Golf Series, even if they are excluded from the PGA Tour.
Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Sergio Garcia, Bubba Watson, Charles Schwartzell and Phil Mickelson qualified as former green jacket winners, while Cameron Smith, Bryson DeCambeau and Brooks Koepka qualified as a result of major wins in the past five years.
Master Ads (Via Betfair – E/W Terms: Odds 1/5, 8 Places):
- Scotty Scheffler 2/13
- Rory McIlroy 2/13
- John Rahm 8/1
- Jordan Spieth 16/1
- Colin Morikawa 1/20
- Patrick Cantley 1/20
- Cameron Smith 1/22
- Justin Thomas 1/22
- Tony Finau 1/25
- Cameron Young 1/25
- Jason Day is 1/25
- Xander Schauffele 1/25
- Dustin Johnson 1/30
- Maximum homam is 1/33
- Sam Burns 1/33
- Sungjae Im 1/33
- Will Salatoris 1/35
- Brooks Koepka 1/35
- Hideki Matsuyama 1/35
- Victor Hovland 1/35
- Corey Connors 40/1
- Matt Fitzpatrick 40/1
- Justin Rose 45/1
- All others are 50/1 or more