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Masters: Golf's elite gather without legends
10 Apr
Summary
- Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are absent from the Masters.
- Rory McIlroy is defending champion, but faces tough schedule.
- Australian golfers Min-Woo Lee and Jason Day are top contenders.

The Masters tournament is poised to begin at Augusta National Golf Club, promising a weekend filled with golfing drama and potential upsets. This year's event is particularly notable for the absence of multiple past champions, including Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. Woods is reportedly undergoing treatment following a recent arrest, while Mickelson is taking a personal leave.
Defending champion Rory McIlroy, who completed his career grand slam last year, will be a focal point. However, his participation comes with the demanding schedule of a past winner, including hosting the champions' dinner. This has led some to question his readiness for consecutive victories, a feat only achieved by a select few.