Who Can Win, Who Can't And Why
Golf Digest|April 2017

Candid & Catty Comments About The Field At Augusta.

John Huggan and Dave Shedloski
Who Can Win, Who Can't And Why

Only 50 players have won the previous 80 Masters tournaments. Only 32 of them are still with us. And only 19, some of them playing ceremonially, are expected to tee it up April 6-9 at Augusta National. Which means a lot of players—including Jason Day, Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Henrik Stenson, Rickie Fowler, Sergio Garcia, Justin Rose and many more—are still trying to figure out how to earn a green jacket. Then there’s Tiger Woods, who is trying to figure out how to win his fifth (but his first in a dozen years). Who’s got what it takes, and who doesn’t? What are their strengths, and what’s holding them back? To get the answers, Golf Digest interviewed dozens of players, caddies, coaches and other keen observers for candid observations on past champions and those who are still trying to break through. Our interviewees didn’t hold back.

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