The Scotsman

Fears over first-day wipeout at wet and windy Augusta

◆ Weather set to be a major talking point before world No 1 is able to eclipse the field in season’s first major tournament

- Martin Dempster At Augusta

Eager golf fans may have to endure a frustratin­g first day in the 88th Masters before the 2024 battle commences between players from the game’s traditiona­l tours and those now flying the LIV Golf flag, including, of course, Jon Rahm, the defending champion at Augusta National.

In short, the weather forecast for the Georgia venue today is bloody awful. A band of rain and scattered thundersto­rms are set to sweep through the region between 6am and 1pm local time. As much as an inch and a half of rain is being predicted and the wind is expected to gust up to 35mph.

“We could even be facing a complete washout,” a Green Jacket was overheard telling someone close to the giant oak tree in front of the clubhouse, where almost everyone who is anyone in golf gather in the build up to the season’s opening major. For all those currently licking their lips around the world – both golfers and nongolfers – that would be a huge disappoint­ment.

A best-case scenario could be that there is a relatively small window to get some play early in the afternoon before more thundersto­rms hit, but the good news is that from tomorrow onwards Mother nature’ s hand isn’ t going to have any further impact other than it continuing to be a tad windy on the tree-lined fairways on the gem of a course, shaped by Dr Alister Mackenzie and, which along with the Old Course in St Andrews is the most famous chunk of golf terrain around the globe.

With a field of just 89 players, that means all four rounds should be completed on schedule in an event that marks the 75th anniversar­y of the Green Jacket being introduced as a prize for the winner and ever since being the most-coveted piece of clothing in the game. If Rory Mcilroy becomes a new owner of one on Sunday night, he’ ll become just the sixth player to complete a career grand slam after ben hogan, gene sara zen, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. This week marks his tenth attempt, but Mcilroy will have been hugely encouraged by Woods delivering a ringing endorsemen­t earlier in the week about the world No 2’s capability of eventually getting all his eggs to line up here one week.

That, of course, happened for Scottie Scheffler as he emerged victorious two years ago and the world No 1 is heading into this one as an even better all-round player. Yes, it makes you cringe a bit when he does his fred a st a ire feet shuffle at impact, but there’s a reason that the American is a 4-1 favourite this week and, to put that into context, you probably have to go back to Woods in his prime to discover when those shrewd odds-makersreck­oned someone was worthy of such a slim price.

Coming into this event, Sc he ffl er cemented his position at the top of the global standings by winning both the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al and The Players Championsh­ip and, a potential putting blip apart, there’s little to suggest that he can’t do it again here. Since the beginning of the 2022 season, the 27- year old lead st hep ga tour in greens in regulation, strokes gained approach and scoring average.

“When I step up on the first tee, I just remind myself: I’ve done the work,” said Scheffler in his press conference this week, which has already witnessed a solar eclipse and could not be set for a golfing version. “I’ ve done e very thingi could. i’ ve checked all the boxes. And I’ve done everything to where I can go out here and play well. And then when it comes time to compete,i’ m just trying to so akin the competitio­n. Go out there, have fun, be committed to my shots.” Sounds simple but it’ s easier said than done and sc he ff le rh as definitely become Tiger-like over the past couple of years.

Bidding to become the first player to pull off back-to-back wins in this event since Woods did the trick in 2002, Rahm leads a 13-strong LIV Golf contingent that also includes threetime champion Phil Mickelson, who finished with a flourish 12 months ago, signing off with a 65, to finish four shots behind Rahm in joint-second along with Brooks Koepka, another player now playing his golf on the Saudi-backed breakaway circuit but still as hungry as ever to win majors, with five of those coveted titles already under his belt.

Yes, of course, that PGA Tour/ DP World Tour versus LIV Golf elementisa­lip-lickingpro­spect over the next four days and also at valhalla for next m on th’ sp ga Championsh­ip, the US Open at Pinehurst in June and then the 151 st open at royaltro on in july

When I step up on the first tee, I just remind myself: I’ve done the work Scottie Scheffler

because, for the vast majority of the players, it’ s the only time that will happen this year, but, make no mistake, this week is all about performing as an individual on one of the greatest stages in sport and that’ s why this event is so appealing and always will be.

Though not a record, the field on this occasion includes 19 first-timers and there’s a distinct possibilit­y that one of those players could end Fuzzy Zoeller’s reign as the last debutant to claim a Green Jacket after the American achieved that impressive feat in 1979. US Open champion Wyndham Clark, after all, is among those on that list, as is Swede Ludvig Aberg, who has taken the profession­al game by storm since his switch from the amateur ranks yet, incredibly, is teeing up in his first major. “I mean, stats like that are meant to be broken,” said Clark of his chance to make a dream debut. “And I like my chances. I really like myself on this golf course.”

For what it’ s worth, i fancy him to back up that confidence and also see Jordan Spieth, the 2015 winner, producing some of his Masters magic, but, like woods, I’ve always believed Mcilroy’s game was made for here and, if he can keep out of his own way over the first couple of days and also get that bit of luck here and there, this could well be his week.

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Clockwise from main: World No 1 Scottie Scheffler is the overwhelmi­ng favourite for the Green Jacket; Last year’s winner Jon Rahm with daughter Kepa; Rory Mcilroy gets in some bunker practice
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