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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM2026 Masters: What to Know About the 10 LIV Golfers Competing in AugustaThe Masters isnt just another major its where legacies are made and long waits finally come to an end. Just last year, Rory McIlroy broke through for his first green jacket and this week, a new group arrives at Augusta chasing that same moment. LIV Golf will once again be well represented at Augusta, with 10 players in the field. Led by Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm, LIV Golf has a real chance to make history this weekend. Since the leagues creation, no player has won the Masters after leaving the PGA Tour for LIV Golf. Rahm might be the headliner coming into the week, and DeChambeau is on a bit of a heater. But there are some other LIV golfers to look out for entering the week. So with that in mind, heres a look at the LIV players teeing up at Augusta this week. Bryson DeChambeau DeChambeau is heading into this week with plenty of momentum after having won back-to-back LIV events and finished in the top three in three of his last five starts. Augusta has suited him well, with consecutive top-six finishes and a couple of first-round leads. Sergio Garcia Garcia won the 2017 Masters, which made him the third Spaniard to claim a green jacket at Augusta. Hes also made the cut in all 15 of his appearances and has been able to put together four top-10 finishes along the way. Garcia is one of the most seasoned international players heading into this week. Tyrrell Hatton Hatton has made seven cuts in nine Masters starts, highlighted by a career-best T9 in 2024. Hes also played 32 rounds at Augusta, where he posted eight under-par rounds with a low of 68. This season, hes enjoying his best LIV Golf year yet, playing well off the tee and on par-3s. Dustin Johnson Johnson won the 2020 Masters by five strokes at 20-under, setting a tournament scoring record. Hes made 11 cuts in 15 starts at Augusta, notching five top-10s and 23 under-par rounds with a low of 65. This season, hes been one of the top performers on LIV Golf in Strokes Gained Putting. Tom McKibbin McKibbin is making his Master's debut this year and is one of just two players from Northern Ireland in the field, alongside McIlroy. Hes been steady on LIV Golf, with four top-25 finishes in five events and several rounds in the mid-60s. Carlos Ortiz Ortiz returns to the Masters for the first time since his 2021 debut, where he missed the cut but managed a round under par with a 71. Hes off to a strong start this season on LIV Golf, ranking second in Strokes Gained Approach. In 2020, Ortiz made history by winning the Houston Open, becoming the first Mexican winner on the PGA Tour in 42 years. Jon Rahm Rahm won the 2023 Masters, becoming the fourth Spaniard to claim a green jacket and the first European to win both the Masters and the U.S. Open. Hes kept that form going this season, picking up three LIV Golf wins and several other strong finishes. With his consistency, Rahm heads into Augusta as one of the top contenders again. Charl Schwartzel Schwartzel won the 2011 Masters, becoming the third South African to claim a green jacket and 50 years after Gary Player did so. In 16 Masters starts, hes made 11 cuts, earned three top-10 finishes, and posted a low round of 66. That kind of experience shows he can still handle Augusta and be a contender if hes in form this week. Cameron Smith Smith has been consistent at the Masters, finishing in the top 10 in five of his last eight appearances, including top-five finishes in 2018, 2020 and 2022. He is the only player in Masters history to shoot all four rounds in the 60s in a single tournament. Smith also shares the record for the lowest score by an international player and by a non-winner. Bubba Watson Watson knows Augusta inside and out, having won the Masters in 2012 and 2014. Hes always had a feel for the course, even leading in Strokes Gained Putting at last years Masters. This season on LIV Golf has been tough on Watson as he heads into the week without a top-25 finish. LIV Golf hasnt always had the results it hoped for at the Masters, but this years group brings plenty of talent and experience. Most of them should make the cut, and a few could even stick around near the top of the leaderboard. With past champions like Garcia, Schwartzel, Johnson, Watson, and Rahm, theres some serious experience in the field. Those players know Augusta and can handle the pressure when it counts. If they all play well this week, we could see some big moves as the tournament goes on. By Sunday, one of them might even pull off something historic.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 32 Views 0 Vista previa -
David Miller Distraught After Delhi Capitals' Narrow Loss To Gujarat Titans. Axar Patel's Big Gesture ViralDavid Miller, who slammed an unbeaten 41 off just 20 balls, took a massive gamble on the penultimate ball of the contest, but the decision backfired.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 30 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM2026 NFL Mock Draft 5.0 predicts wild Round 1 coming out of pro daysWith the combine and free agency complete, the 2026 NFL Draft board is taking shapebut talent shortages at certain positions could create some Round 1 chaos.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 33 Views 0 Vista previa -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMAnthony Davis says door is 'closed' on return to New OrleansAnthony Davis: You know how it always goeslike you know oh you get drafted to ateam and then when you're done it's likedamn towards the end of career I mightwant to go back I'vealways had that mindset and ItoldMiss Benson when thetrade happened, before the deadline to ask for a trade Itoldher look, Miss B, I want to get outof here, these are the reasons,whatever. Miss B was cool, me andMiss B still cool to this day, and Itoldher this might notbe the end though, later onmy career, who knows if I was to comeback and we try to do something specialas I'm older, and a little mature, thegame developed, won a couple ofchampionships, come like whatever, Idon't know. I left that dooropen,and when I went back that first game andgot no tribute, I said oh, that door isclosed, I cant. That door is closed.YouTubeThis article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Anthony Davis says door is 'closed' on return to New Orleans0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 32 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.ESPN.COMSource: Texans pick up Stroud, Anderson optionsThe Texans have exercised the 2027 fifth-year options for quarterback C.J. Stroud and All-Pro defensive end Will Anderson Jr., a source told ESPN's Field Yates.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 32 Views 0 Vista previa -
WWW.CBC.CARock League: Maple United vs. Frontier Curling Club - TorontoWatch Maple United and the Frontier Curling Club go head-to-head in Rock League action from the Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 32 Views 0 Vista previa -
WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM.AUSaid wed get swept: Adelaide fell short in bid to break 24-year drought... but the future is brightThe Adelaide 36ers fell just short of a first championship since 2002, going down 113-101 to the Sydney Kings in a five-game series that will be remembered as one of the NBLs best.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 45 Views 0 Vista previa
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WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UKTwo-time World Series winner and Dodgers legend dead at 80The player was a two-time World Series champion and a four-time All-Star during his storied career. He spent the majority of his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 43 Views 0 Vista previa -
WWW.GBNEWS.COMRussia announces pay for athletes banned from Winter Olympics in controversial moveThe Russian Olympic Committee has announced it will pay financial compensation to 116 Russian athletes who were prevented from competing at this year's Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.ROC chairman and Russian Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev revealed the decision during a Tuesday meeting with the 13 Russian competitors who did participate at the Games as neutrals.Degtyarev said: "We decided at the executive committee meeting to award monetary bonuses to all Olympic athletes who were unable to travel to the Games due to treacherous political decisions."Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the International Olympic Committee barred athletes holding Russian or Belarusian passports from competing under their national colours at major international sporting events.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayHowever, the IOC established a route for individual competitors to participate as neutrals.They were required to use a neutral kit and compete without national flags or anthems.To qualify for the Italian Games, athletes were required to pass a rigorous vetting process demonstrating they had never actively supported the conflict in Ukraine and maintained no connections to the military.Just 13 Russian athletes successfully met these criteria and were cleared to compete at Milano Cortina in February.Degtyarev emphasised that both the Ministry of Sport and the ROC were working to secure the complete return of Russian competitors to international events under their national banner and anthem.He said: "Where necessary, we negotiate; where that fails, we defend the athletes' rights in court so that our team can compete for medals with a full roster."The announcement came during an executive committee session attended by the athletes who had represented Russia as neutrals at the Winter Games.Russia's sporting authorities have consistently pushed back against the restrictions imposed since the 2022 invasion.LATEST SPORT NEWSPremier League icon denies tax dodging after police launch investigation into Deliveroo ordersLando Norris spotted with model ex-girlfriend just weeks after 'split' as F1 fans left stunnedEFL awards shortlists released with Frank Lampard tipped for major honourThey have pursued both diplomatic and legal avenues to restore full participation rights.Nikita Filippov secured Russia's sole medal at the Games, claiming silver in ski mountaineering during the sport's Olympic debut.The Winter Paralympics in March saw a notable shift.Six Russian and four Belarusian athletes were permitted to compete under their national flags for the first time since 2014.It came after the International Paralympic Committee's decision to lift its suspension of both nations in September.Further changes may be on the horizon.Speculation that restrictions could be eased under new IOC president Kirsty Coventry would potentially allow Russian and Belarusian competitors to return to full national representation as early as the 2028 Los Angeles Games.GB News has approached the IOC for comment.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 46 Views 0 Vista previa