The Herald (Zimbabwe)

World’s Top 10 seek first green jacket

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AUGUSTA. — There’s a major hole on the career accomplish­ments list for the world’s 10 topranked golfers this week at Augusta National

— none of them owns a Masters champion’s green jacket.

It’s the first time since the global rankings began in 1986 that the entire top 10 arrived at the year’s first major tournament and none of them had ever won the Masters, including new world number one Justin Rose of England.

“If you look at the skill sets of the guys at the top of the world rankings, Augusta really should suit most of us,” Rose said.

“So I would say that this year there’s probably a very good probabilit­y that one of those guys will get it done.”

Third-ranked Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland, a four-time major winner, needs a Masters win to become only the sixth golfer to complete a career Grand Slam.

There’s a trio of top-10 Americans with major wins lacking one at Augusta National, including second-ranked Dustin Johnson, three-time major winner Brooks Koepka (fourth) and 2017

Championsh­ip winner Justin Thomas (fifth). PGA “I think it’s just a coincidenc­e that nobody in the top 10 has won the Masters,”Thomas said.

“It definitely speaks to the new wave of players.” Three more players seek their first major US title: Bryson DeChambeau (sixth), Rickie Fowler (ninth) and Xander Schauffele (10th).

Mix in reigning seventh-ranked reigning British Open champion Francesco Molinari of Italy and sixth-ranked Spaniard Jon Rahm, who shared fourth last year in only his second Masters start, and there’s an element of extra hunger under the Georgia pines this week.

“The most important thing I learned last year is that Augusta National, expect for the par-5s, plays over par,” Rahm said. “So if you make par, don’t get frustrated. That’s just the way it is around this course.”

Rahm (24) could not claw back from an opening 75 last year despite firing the lowest Masters third-round score of 65, but won the Spanish Open the following week.

“I hope my putting is a lot better than it was last year,”Rahm said.“I feel strong in every part of my game. I just want to make a few more putts than I did last year.”

The only golfer among the world’s top 16 who has won the Masters is 14-time major winner Tiger Woods. And the 12th-ranked American, now 43, won his most recent of four Masters crowns in 2005.

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