It's time to look ahead to the first golf major of the year. Here's everything to know about the 2025 Masters, including schedule and how to watch.
Golf's finest will contest the Masters, which is set to take place in mid-April at Augusta National Golf Club. Here's what to know.
This is the unofficial field list for the 2025 Masters, to be held April 10-13 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. Players can qualify for the first major of the season in many ways and the field includes past champions and winners of other major championships.
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A look at the players currently qualified and expected to compete in the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia: To be held Jan. 16-19.
Denmark’s Nicolai Højgaard and Chile’s Joaquin Niemann among special international invitees to play at Augusta National in April.
An invitation to the 89th Masters Tournament is on the line as the 2025 Latin America Amateur Championship (LAAC) tees off Thursday at Pilar Golf Club in Buenos Aires, which also hosted the inaugural event in 2015.
Joaquin Niemann is headed back to the Masters. He's still the only LIV Golf player to get a special invitation from Augusta National.
Nathan Aspinall failed to start his 2025 season with a title win at the Bahrain Darts Masters. The 33-year-old Englishman went down 6-5 against Luke Humphries in the quarter-finals in the opening
Judd Trump was told to put his hand in his pocket after officially producing the most lucrative snooker season in history. Trailing 3-1 to Ding Junhui in his Masters quarter-final, Trump stormed back to win 6-3 and set up a Saturday semi-final with world champion Kyren Wilson.
Rory McIlroy was slammed by Nick Faldo after agreeing to a walk-and-talk interview at the 2023 Masters. The Northern Irishman has never won the title at Augusta and ended up missing the cut two years ago. McIlroy returned to the course last year for another attempt at glory and fared a little better.
Dublin-based Englishman missed a glorious chance of a maximum 147 in his quarter-final win over Neal Robertson but is keeping his eye on the main prize