The tradition has returned contrary to any other.
Augusta National will host 95 of the top golfers on the planet later this week, and will donate to the famous green jacket on only one Sunday evening.
All eyes are on champion Scotty Shefflies, Rory McLrayi and two -time winners John Rahm and a couple of Zander Shoffel and other domestic names.
But here we are telling you about the nine golfers that you cannot be familiar with which can make some noise in Georgia at the end of this week.
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Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Ga., Crow’s nest on the second floor on 13 March 2008. (Through Chris Thalen/Bloomberg Getty Image)
Shane lori
Shane Lori is not a stranger for the success of the leading tournament. He has ended in the top four in each head, with one win in the 2019 Open Championship and second in 2022 Masters.
Last year was up and down, but he finished sixth in both PGA Championship and Open Championship. This year, he has left for a hot start.
Of the seven events, he has three top -10 finish, including a runner -up behind his friend Rory McLero in Pebal Beach. The only time to end out of the top 20 was when he missed the cut in the form of farmers’ insurance, and finished 39th in origin.
Since then, he has been bound to the 11th, seventh, bound to the 20th and is bound to the eighth. He ranks into several important analytics that are important for Augusta: fourth in shots obtained T-to-Green, in green in the sixth position in green and in 24th in SG around SG.
Russell Henley
Augusta National is not usually kind for Russell Henley. Outside his fourth place tie in 2023, he finished out of the top 20 out of his other eight times in the course.
But he finished Major Hot last year, fining seventh in the US Open and fifth in the open championship. His performance was quite good for a President’s Cup appearance, and he carried it forward with an incredible win in Arnold Palmer Invitational with the help of a hole-out eagle from the trap at 16.
Henley has cut all seven of its tournaments this year and four top -10 finish. He is ranked 16th in SG T-to-Green and is green around green and 22nd in SG.

Russell Henley hit the third T during an exercise round for Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club. (Michael Madrid/Imegen image)
JJ Spon
JJ Spon had just gone to the toe with Rory McLero at the players’ championships, although the playoff did not go to his way, it was quite effort.
Spanish has another runner-up in this season, which is in the form of Cognizant and third in Sony Open in Hawaii. His other incidents have not happened very well, but it is no secret that he can find himself near the top if he is going to it.
Spaun is in second place in SG (only behind Cololin Morikawa) and SG is at seventh position in Tee-to-Green. He is a timid pick and to keep an eye.
Robert McIntire
Robert McIntire is riding a high ride. Their last four finish are tied to the sixth, missed cut, 11th and ninth. She ranks fifth in SG T-to-Green, with Moricawa, McLero, Scotty Sheffoler and top four of Lori for nine major championships.
He is in the eighth position from Tee in SG, near Green in the 21st SG, and sixth in greens in regulation percentage.
It will be a stunner if he wins all this because his vessel is not very friendly, but his driver and iron game can hover him throughout the day.
Will Celteris
Should the Cectoris be actually considered a sleeper if he competes three times in the masters and each ends in the top 10 in each of them?
In the course such as Augusta National, which eats some of the world’s best golfers, the Zaltoris clearly knows how to subdue it. However, he has not made the best start for the 2025 season from his standards, although he has been the top -50 finishers in each program played so far.

The Riviera Country Club in the Pacific Palisads region of Will Zalatoris Los Angeles on 17th February 2024 during the third round of the origin invitation in the gallery on the 18th Green. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)
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Corey corners
Concens are riding high levels at Masters Week, ending with three top -10 finish in their recent programs. And given the need to strike the ball well in Augusta, the conners is one of the players who could immediately climb the leaderboard in the first head of this year.
Through their seven masters, the conners are finished in the top 10 in three of them.
Akshay Bhatia
The Sweet-Sweeting Lefty is quickly becoming a superstar on the PGA tour, and if he makes a run in a green jacket this week he can cement the title. Last year, Bhatia finished 35th in its first Masters tournament, and players (tied to 3rd), Genesis Invitational (tied to 9th) and their top -10 Finnish in Mexico Open (9th), he is currently playing great golf which should be softened this week.
Oyster
Starting his fourth Masters this week, Straka, a 13th -ranked golfer in the world, finished his best last year when he came to the 16th position. But his last three tournaments have ranked him 11th, fifth and 14th respectively. He also won the American Express this year, so he is playing great golf a week.

Austria’s Sepp Straka, John Deere, runs on the 18th Green on July 9, 2023 during the final round of the Classic Golf Tournament during the TPC Dere Run at Silvis, Il. (AP Photo/Charlie Nejail)
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Tom kim
Kim is not playing her best golf right now, recalling the cut in two of her last four tournaments, including Valero Texas Open. Among the two cuts he made, he finished 36th and finished 42nd.
However, Kim has performed well in Augusta National in two of his tournaments. He finished 16th in his initial 2023, and finished 30th in 2024. And last year, his final round received 66 rainfall, which was a low score of the day by two strokes.
If he can cut the attitude mistakes, Kim has a chance to contest on Sunday.
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