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Rahm to defend Masters title, Scheffler and McIlroy among contenders

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London — Jon Rahm will defend his title when the 88th Masters takes place at Augusta National from Thursday onwards.

Rahm is bidding to become just the fourth player to win back-toback green jackets after Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo and Tiger Woods.

Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the main contenders for the year’s first major championsh­ip.

Scottie Scheffler — The 2022 champion has been in brilliant form in 2024, winning the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al by five shots and seven days later becoming the first player to win back-to-back Players Championsh­ip titles at Sawgrass. Switching putters on the advice of Rory McIlroy has proved vital, although missed short putts did cost him a third straight win in the Houston Open. Rightly rated favourite for a second green jacket at the kind of odds previously only offered for peak-era Tiger Woods.

Jon Rahm —Started last year with a fourputt double bogey on the first but still shot an opening 65 and ended up winning his second major title by four shots over LIV Golf duo Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson. Remarkably returns to Augusta as a fellow member of the Saudi-backed breakaway, a shock move which ensures his competitiv­e sharpness will be under scrutiny. Will be hoping Koepka and Mickelson proved last year that experience of the course is more important than current form.

Rory McIlroy — McIlroy’s 10th attempt to win the Masters and complete a career grand slam comes on the back of some underwhelm­ing form since winning in Dubai in January, although the world number two remains second favourite behind Scheffler. His recent record at Augusta National includes a thrilling final round of 64 in 2022 and two missed cuts and the four-time major winner is reportedly set to skip the pre-tournament par-three contest to fully focus on his bid to make history.

Xander Schauffele — Schauffele insisted the best was yet to come in his career after narrowly missing out on the Players Championsh­ip title, the Olympic champion taking a one-shot lead into the final round only to get overhauled by a charging Scheffler. Failing to get over the line perpetuate­d the belief in some circles that Schauffele has underachie­ved, although he has seven PGA Tour titles to go with his gold medal from Tokyo, along with 11 top-10 major finishes, including three in his last five starts at Augusta.

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