From winning various tournaments around the world in order to automatically qualify or being a living former champion, 100 golfers officially qualified for the 2019 Masters, with 13 former champions opting not to tee it up.
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Golfers from six continents and 22 countries have made their way to Augusta. Outside of the U.S., England and South Africa boast the highest representation with nine and six representatives respectively. Sergio Garcia (Spain) was the last foreign-born player to win the green jacket in 2017.
Tiger Woods, Bubba Watson, Phil Mickelson, Bernhard Langer and Jose Maria Olazabal are the only golfers in the field with multiple Masters victories. Woods is looking for his record-tying (Jack Nicklaus) fifth title, while Langer’s third green jacket would come a record 34 years after he won his first one in 1985 (though his chances are slim).
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Tiger Woods is back for his 22nd Masters and his first back-to-back seasons appearance at Augusta since 2013. Woods is seeking a record-tying fifth green jacket. He hasn’t won since 2005. So far this season, Woods has played in five stroke-play tournaments on the PGA Tour with mediocre success. His season-best finish is t-10 at the WGC Mexico Championship.