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The sporting world will soon turn its collective attention to the famous Augusta National Golf Club as it prepares to host the Masters for the 88th time.

One of the most iconic events in sport, the world’s best golfers will descend on Augusta to compete for the fabled green jacket in the first men’s major of the season.

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Six Australians form the 2024 Masters field, including one debutant who has already spent plenty of time learning the ins and outs of the picturesque fairways and greens of the course.

Here’s EVERYTHING you need to know about the 2024 Masters!

HOW TO WATCH

Foxtel (Channel 503) and streaming platform Kayo will broadcast the Masters live and ad-break free.

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BROADCAST SCHEDULE

*All times AEST

Friday, April 12

Round 1 — from 11pm (Thursday) to 11:30am

Saturday, April 13

Round 2 — from 11pm (Friday) to 11:30am

Sunday, April 14

Round 3 — from 12am to 11am

Monday, April 15

Final round — from 12am to 11am

Can Day make a mark at the 2024 Masters? | 01:13

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ODDS (TAB)

Scottie Scheffler — $5.50

Rory McIlroy — $12

Jon Rahm — $14

Xander Schauffele — $19

Brooks Koepka — $19

Jordan Spieth — $21

Hideki Matsuyama — $21

Ludvig Aberg — $26

Joaquin Niemann — $26

Wyndham Clark — $29

Will Zalatoris — $29

Min Woo Lee set for third Masters | 01:15

AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION AT AUGUSTA

Adam Scott

World Golf Ranking — 52nd

Best result in Masters — Won (2013)

Odds — $81

Cameron Smith

World Golf Ranking — 62nd

Best result in Masters — T2 (2020)

Odds — $34

Jason Day

World Golf Ranking — 22nd

Best result in Masters — T2 (2011)

Odds — $41

Min Woo Lee

World Golf Ranking — 32nd

Best result in Masters — T14 (2022)

Odds — $41

Cameron Davis

World Golf Ranking — 60th

Best result in Masters — 46th (2022)

Odds — $251

Jasper Stubbs

World Golf Ranking — 1408th

Best result in Masters — Rookie

Odds — $1001

“Thinking about it every single day!” | 04:08

PAST WINNERS

2023 – Jon Rahm

2022 – Scottie Scheffler (United States)

2021 – Hideki Matsuyama (Japan)

2020 – Dustin Johnson (United States)

2019 – Tiger Woods (United States)

2018 – Patrick Reed (United States)

2017 – Sergio Garcia (Spain)

2016 – Danny Willett (England)

2015 – Jordan Spieth (United States)

2014 – Bubba Watson (United States)

2013 – Adam Scott (Australia)

2012 – Bubba Watson (United States)

2011 – Charl Schwartzel (South Africa)

2010 – Phil Mickelson (United States)

2009 – Angel Cabrera (Argentina)

2008 – Trevor Immelman (South Africa)

2007 – Zach Johnson (United States)

2006 – Phil Mickelson (United States)

2005 – Tiger Woods (United States)

2004 – Phil Mickelson (United States)

2003 – Mike Weir (Canada)

2002 – Tiger Woods (United States)

2001 – Tiger Woods (United States)

2000 – Vijay Singh (Fiji)

EXPERT TIPS

Geoff Ogilvy: Xander Schauffele

“I think he’s in incredible form. There’s a bit of chat around him that he can’t really close the deal. He seems to be up there a lot and hasn’t really won a tournament for a while. But this guy’s one of the best players in the world clearly. He’s played seven tournaments this year, five of them are top ten, he’s been in the mix. He’s the sort of guy who’s just ready to win the Masters and I think it might be his time.”

Paul Gow: Matt Fitzpatrick

“He’s playing solid this year. He’s just one of those guys who flies under the radar. They say he doesn’t putt it that well, every time I watch him he putts the eyes out of it. He drives the ball extremely straight, but I like his distance control with his irons. If he gets the ball on the fairway, I think he can control it and get it into the spots that he needs to. He’s a major champion so he feels comfortable now at 29 years of age, this is where he needs to be.”

TEE TIMES (AEST)

To be confirmed

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