Golf Monthly

MEN’S MAJORS

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In standard style, the men’s Major season begins at Augusta with the 86th Masters from April 7-10. Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama will defend. As it is an invitation-only tournament, the field is smaller than most regular tour events and the other three Majors, with just 90-100 players teeing it up.

Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods have both won five Masters titles. Nicklaus should be one of the honorary starters again in 2022, and it will be interestin­g to see if Woods competes following an extended injury lay-off.

The USPGA Championsh­ip will be played at Southern Hills in Tulsa, Oklahoma, from May 19. Phil Mickelson will defend the Wanamaker Trophy against one of the strongest fields in golf. First played in 1916, the USPGA was a match play event until 1958, since when it has been contested over 72 holes of strokeplay. Southern Hills has played host to four USPGA Championsh­ips, most recently in 2007, when Tiger held off Woody Austin and Ernie Els to take the title.

From June 16-19, the US Open will be played at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachuse­tts. Jon Rahm defends at a venue European golfing fans know all too well. At Brookline in 1999, the States won an intense Ryder Cup that culminated in a US pitch invasion of the 17th green. It will be the first US Open held at Brookline since Curtis Strange beat Nick Faldo in a play-off for the title there in 1988.

Finally, golf comes home for the 150th Open Championsh­ip at St Andrews from July 14-17. Collin Morikawa will defend his title after a fine win at Royal St George’s last year, and the best in the world will be keen to add a rare accolade to their CVS; to become only the 25th player to be named ‘Champion golfer of the year’ at St Andrews.

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The 86th Masters takes place in April
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Jon Rahm won the US Open last June

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