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Masters favorites to watch
Augusta’s favorite sons
Jordan Spieth / Locked here until he doesn’t tee off in one of last groups Sunday
Bubba Watson / Blissfully resurrected from the where-are-they-now file
Phil Mickelson / Playing better than ever at age 47 and primed to make history
Tiger Woods / Revived Vegas favorite looking to script a signature comeback
Sergio Garcia / Life just keeps getting so much better he might just repeat
Ready to get fitted in green
Rory McIlroy / Course perfect for his slam if he gets out of his own way
Justin Rose / 2017 playoff runner-up has led after 18, 36 and 54 holes
Justin Thomas / Reigning PGA champ among the hottest players coming in
Dustin Johnson / World No. 1 just needs to make it to the first tee
Jason Day / Another Australian we all presume will eventually win jacket
40 is the new 30
Henrik Stenson / The best 40-something major winner without a green jacket
Paul Casey / Ready to convert recent top-6s after rediscovering key to winning
Matt Kuchar / Won’t be 40 until June, but his major hopes are fermenting nicely
Charley Hoffman / Late bloomer at Augusta keeps getting himself in the mix
Ian Poulter / Ryder Cup specialist riding high off dramatic late entrance
Extending the European streak
Jon Rahm / Top-ranked Euro has everything needed to be next Spanish winner
Thomas Pieters / Powerful Belgian impressively tied for fourth in Augusta debut
Alex Noren / Three top-3s in 8 starts as PGA Tour member already this season
Tommy Fleetwood / Laid-back Englishman finished fourth in 2017 U.S. Open
Rafa Cabrera-Bello / If he can get putter working, rest of the tools are there
International men of intrigue
Hideki Matsuyama / Asia’s biggest superstar is steadily honing in on green jacket
Louis Oosthuizen / Too smooth to settle for only one major and runner-up slam
Shubhanker Sharma / A developing inspiration to 1 billion people in India
Kiradech Aphibarnrat / Emerging Thai star in form to spring a Masters surprise
Haotong Li / The first pro from China to qualify for Masters on merit
First Time’s a Charm
Xander Schauffele / Reigning East Lake winner has the chops to become elite
Tony Finau / Long suspected that his long game would be perfect at Augusta
Dylan Frittelli / Spieth’s former Texas teammate made long climb into top 50
Patton Kizzire / Auburn guy matched Bama’s Thomas by winning twice this season
Joaquin Neimann / World’s top amateur already won near Augusta last April
Worth mentioning
Bryson DeChambeau / Wild amateur fling in 2016 portends Augusta promise
Rickie Fowler / Was poised to make noise last year before Sunday fizzle
Patrick Reed / Approaching form that landed him runner-up at last PGA
Charl Schwartzel / 2011 champ back in the hunt last year and feeling confident
Russell Henley / Ex-Bulldog trending better each Masters: 31st to 21st to 11th
Heart picks
Patrick Cantlay / Former No. 1 am catching up on all of his deferred promise
Kevin Kisner / Aiken’s own would be a wildly popular green jacket owner
Gary Woodland / Won in Phoenix after the toughest year of his life
Marc Leishman / Chronically under the radar despite decent Masters record
Matt Parziale / Firefighter making the cut would be a great Masters first
Not gonna happen
Adam Scott / Slipped to his lowest world ranking since slump of 2009
Tyrrell Hatton / Fiery disposition wasn’t improved by 80-78 Masters debut
Martin Kaymer / Still hasn’t won since his 2014 Players/U.S. Open combo
Francesco Molinari / PGA runner-up has never finished under par at Augusta
Wesley Bryan / Taking seven weeks off before winning as rookie would be some trick