The Masters is one of the most prestigious golf tournaments in the world, with a rich history dating back to 1934. Over the years, we have witnessed some incredible performances and seen some of the greatest golfers of all time compete for the coveted Green Jacket. Among these golfers, there have been a select few who have made a mark in their first few appearances at the Masters. In fact, only four players have managed to secure top 10 finishes in their first three starts at the Masters, and two of them have gone on to win the tournament in their first three tries. As we look ahead to the next 10 years, let’s take a closer look at five possible winners at the Masters.
Ralph Guldahl (1937-1939) and Jordan Spieth (2014-2016) are the two players who have achieved the remarkable feat of securing top 10 finishes in their first three starts at the Masters. Both of them went on to win the tournament in their first three tries, making them the only players in the history of the Masters to do so. This statistic alone speaks volumes about the potential of players who have a strong start at the Masters. It is a clear indication that they have what it takes to compete and succeed at the highest level.
The first entry on our list is none other than 21-year-old Japanese sensation, Hideki Matsuyama. He made his Masters debut in 2011 and has since then secured top 10 finishes in 2015, 2016, and 2018. Matsuyama has been a consistent performer on the PGA Tour and has already won five times, including two World Golf Championships. He has also represented his country in the Olympics and has shown that he can handle the pressure of big events. With his strong iron play and precise putting, Matsuyama has all the tools to become the first Japanese player to win the Masters.
Next on our list is the young American, Bryson DeChambeau. He made his Masters debut in 2016 and has since then secured top 10 finishes in 2018 and 2019. DeChambeau has been making headlines with his unique approach to the game, including using single-length irons and gaining significant muscle mass to hit the ball further. He has already won eight times on the PGA Tour, including a major championship at the 2020 US Open. With his unconventional style and determination, DeChambeau could very well add a Green Jacket to his already impressive resume.
Another player to watch out for is the 23-year-old Spaniard, Jon Rahm. He made his Masters debut in 2017 and has since then secured top 10 finishes in 2018 and 2019. Rahm has been a consistent performer on the PGA Tour, with five wins, including two World Golf Championships. He has also represented Europe in the Ryder Cup and has shown that he can handle the pressure of team events. With his aggressive style of play and impressive short game, Rahm has the potential to become the first Spanish player to win the Masters.
Our next pick is the 24-year-old American, Xander Schauffele. He made his Masters debut in 2017 and has since then secured top 10 finishes in 2019 and 2020. Schauffele has been a rising star on the PGA Tour, with four wins, including a FedEx Cup title. He has also represented the United States in the Presidents Cup and has shown that he can handle the pressure of team events. With his consistent ball-striking and clutch putting, Schauffele has all the qualities to become the first American player to win the Masters since 2015.
Last but certainly not least, we have the 22-year-old South Korean, Sungjae Im. He made his Masters debut in 2019 and secured a top 10 finish in his first try. Im has been a consistent performer on the PGA Tour, with one win and multiple top 10 finishes. He has also represented his country in the Olympics and has shown that he can handle the pressure of big events. With his solid all-around game and fearless attitude, Im has the potential to become the first South Korean player to win the Masters.
In conclusion, the Masters has a rich history of producing first-time winners, and we could see more of them in the next 10 years. The players mentioned
