Masters Golf Tournament

The Masters is one of the four noteworthy titles in men's expert golf. It is played each April in Augusta, Ga. The 2019 competition will be the 83rd time The Masters is played.

Dates: April 11-14, 2019

Area: Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Ga.

Shielding champion: Patrick Reed

Augusta National Golf Club is a standout amongst the most well known fairways on the planet (just The Old Course at St. Andrews and Pebble Beach are opponents for that title). The Masters is constantly played at Augusta National since it was that club—and its authors, Clifford Roberts, and Bobby Jones—who began the competition and runs it consistently.

Our profile of Augusta National incorporates many intriguing raw numbers, including a voyage through the popular tourist spots at Augusta National in addition to a clarification of how Amen Corner got its name.

Competition Week Schedule for the Masters Golf Tournament

Competition weeks at The Masters starts on Monday with three days of training rounds in addition to some other conventional exercises and occasions, trailed by four days of competition plays, Rounds 1-4. Here is the day by day plan for 2019 at Augusta National Golf Club:

Monday, April 8: Practice rounds

Tuesday, April 9: Practice rounds, Champions Dinner

Wednesday, April 10: Practice rounds, Par-3 Contest

Thursday, April 11: Round 1 of The Masters

Friday, April 12: Round 2 of The Masters, 36-opening cut after finish of play

Saturday, April 13: Round 3 of The Masters

Sunday, April 14: Round 4 of The Masters, trailed by Green Jacket service and trophy introduction

Qualifying Criteria for the 2019 Masters Golf Tournament

There are different ways that golfers can fit the bill to get an encouragement to play in The Masters. There are 18 different ways—18 qualifying criteria. Additionally, The Masters Committee can, at its watchfulness, welcome worldwide players who did not meet any of the 18 qualifying criteria beneath.

Who procures solicitations to the 2019 Masters golf competition? Players who meet these capabilities (note—subject to change before 2019 Masters):

Previous champs of The Masters

Champs of the last five U.S. Opens

Champs of the last five British Opens

Victors of the last five PGA Championships

Victors of the last three Players Championships

Champ and sprinter up from the last U.S. Beginner Championship

Victor of the last British Amateur Championship

Victor of the last Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship

Victor of the last Latin America Amateur Championship

Champ of the last U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship

The main 12 finishers (counting ties) from a year ago's Master's competition

The main 4 finishers (counting ties), from a year ago's U.S. Open

The main 4 finishers (counting ties) from a year ago's British Open

The main 4 finishers (counting ties) from a year ago's PGA Championship

Champs of PGA Tour occasions that grant full FedEx Cup focuses, from the time of the past Masters to the present Masters

All golfers who fit the bill for the earlier year's Tour Championship

The Top 50 golfers in the last Official World Golf Ranking of the past schedule year

The Top 50 golfers in the Official World Golf Ranking from the week prior to the present Masters

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