Tuesday, February 16, 2016
2016 Masters field list - Published: Sunday, February 14, 2016
CATEGORY 1: Masters Tournament Champions
- Angel Cabrera (1), Argentina
- Fred Couples (1)
- Trevor Immelman, (1), South Africa
- Zach Johnson (1, 3, 16)
- Bernhard Langer (1), Germany
- Sandy Lyle (1), Scotland
- Phil Mickelson (1)
- Larry Mize (1)
- Mark O’Meara (1)
- Jose Maria Olazabal (1), Spain
- Charl Schwartzel (1), South Africa
- Adam Scott (1, 12), Australia
- Vijay Singh (1), Fiji
- Jordan Spieth (1, 2, 13, 14, 15, 16)
- Bubba Watson (1, 15, 16)
- Mike Weir (1), Canada
- Tiger Woods (1, 5)
- Ian Woosnam (1), Wales
- Rory McIlroy (2, 3, 4, 11, 15, 16), Northern Ireland
- Webb Simpson (2)
- Justin Rose (2, 11, 14, 15, 16), England
- Martin Kaymer (2, 5), Germany
- Darren Clarke (3), Northern Ireland
- Ernie Els (3), South Africa
- Keegan Bradley (4, 13)
- Jason Dufner (4)
- Jason Day (4, 13, 15, 16), Australia
- Rickie Fowler (5, 11, 16)
- Bryson DeChambeau
- Derek Bard
- Romain Langasque (7), France
- Jin Cheng (8), China
- Paul Chaplet (9), Costa Rica
- Sammy Schmitz (10)
- Paul Casey (11, 16), England
- Bill Haas (11, 16)
- Charley Hoffman (11, 16)
- Dustin Johnson (11, 12, 16)
- Hunter Mahan (11)
- Hideki Matsuyama (11, 16), Japan
- Ryan Moore (11)
- Kevin Na (11, 16)
- Ian Poulter (11), England
- Kevin Streelman (11)
- Cameron Smith (12), Australia
- Louis Oosthuizen (12, 13, 16), South Africa
- Branden Grace (12, 14), South Africa
- Marc Leishman (13), Australia
- No additional qualifiers
- Steven Bowditch (15, 16), Australia
- Jim Furyk (15, 16) (unlikely to play because of wrist surgery)
- Fabian Gomez (15), Argentina
- Emiliano Grillo (15), Argentina
- Smylie Kaufman (15)
- Chris Kirk (15)
- Russell Knox (15), Scotland
- Danny Lee (15, 16), New Zealand
- David Lingmerth (15), Sweden
- Davis Love III (15)
- Shane Lowry (15), Ireland
- Graeme McDowell (15), Northern Ireland
- Troy Merritt (15)
- Vaughn Taylor (15)
- Justin Thomas (15)
- Sang-moon Bae (16), South Korea (will miss due to military service)
- Daniel Berger (16)
- Harris English (16)
- J.B. Holmes (16)
- Kevin Kisner (16)
- Brooks Koepka (16)
- Matt Kuchar (16)
- Scott Piercy (16)
- Patrick Reed (16)
- Brandt Snedeker (16)
- Henrik Stenson (16), Sweden
- Robert Streb (16)
- Jimmy Walker (16)
- Byeong-hun An (17), South Korea
- Kiradech Aphibarnrat (17), Thailand
- Jamie Donaldson (17), Wales
- Victor Dubuisson (17), France
- Matthew Fitzpatrick (17), England
- Sergio Garcia (17), Spain
- Billy Horschel (17)
- Thongchai Jaidee (17), Thailand
- Soren Kjeldsen (17), Denmark
- Anirban Lahiri (17), India
- Andy Sullivan (17), England
- Lee Westwood (17), England
- Bernd Wiesberger (17), Austria
- Danny Willett (17), England
- Chris Wood (17), England
- To be finalized on March 28, 2016
Power Rankings: Ducks mighty - ESPN.com
3. Anaheim Ducks
- last week: 3
- record: 28-19-8
- If they are thinking of selling goalie Frederik Andersen ahead of the deadline, they should probably put him on the market ASAP. The Danish Destroyer is 8-0-1 in his past nine decisions. Captain Ryan Getzlaf is heating up, too, with 15 points in his past 11 games.
5. Los Angeles Kings
- last week: 7
- record: 33-19-3
- Have to think GM Dean Lombardi will be busy working the phones for the next two weeks after waiving defenseman Christian Ehrhoff and losing forward Marian Gaborik to a lower body injury. The Kings are close enough to contending for the Stanley Cup that Lombardi can't afford to leave anything to chance.
9. San Jose Sharks
- last week: 8
- record: 29-20-5
- They couldn't buy a win at home earlier this season. Now they can't lose in the Shark Tank. San Jose picked banked three of four points to improve to 6-0-3 in its past nine games at SAP Center. More impressive though was that 2-0 win in Chicago. The Sharks may not be serious Cup contenders, but if they keep playing like this they might just knock one off.
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