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Masters 2026: Here’s everyone in the field (so far) at Augusta National

Kevin SmythBy Kevin SmythDecember 21, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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The 2026 Masters is just over 100 days away, but Augusta National remains on golf fans’ minds all year long. This was triggered again last weekend when Ryan Gerard has traveled 10,000 miles from the United States to Mauritius in hopes of finishing T-4 or better at the DP World Tour’s AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open. If he did – spoiler alert: he did, finishing second after losing in a playoff – he would jump into the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking and secure his invitation thanks to Augusta National holding spots for everyone in the OWGR top 50 by the end of 2025.

Gerard is one of 13 players expected to be in the top 50 when the final rankings are released next week who were not previously qualified for the 2026 Masters. The others include:

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Be careful, competing in Masters outside of the OWGR has become one of the most traditional ways to earn an invitation to Augusta. What is new in 2026, however, is that other winners of several national openings have become one of the club’s new qualification criteria. In August, the Masters added exemptions for some first-time event winners, but also removed some events that had already earned an invitation for tour professionals.

The announcement was made in conjunction with the R&A, which also changed its criteria for the 2026 Open Championship. The most significant change was that both majors added automatic byes to their events for winners of various national openings.

The winners of the following tournaments will receive invitations: Scottish Open Spanish Open Japanese Open Hong Kong Open Australian Open South African Open

“The Masters has long recognized the importance of having international representation among its guests,” Fred Ridley, president of the Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters, said in a statement. “We and the R&A share a common commitment to world football and are proud to work together. Today’s announcement reinforces our organizations’ collective vision of recognizing the best talent from around the world who rise to the top of historic National Open Championships. We hope this official recognition will shine a spotlight on these players and the events they will represent at the Masters and Open, starting next year.”

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Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen was the beneficiary of this new invitation when he won the Australian Open earlier this month. He joins the winners from Scotland (Chris Gotterup), Spain (Marco Penge), Japan (Naoyuki Kataoka) and Hong Kong (Tom McKibbin).

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With the addition of new invitation categories, the Masters announced that only winners of PGA Tour events that award FedEx Cup points counting toward the Tour Championship will receive byes for their victories on tour. This means that winners of events held during the PGA Tour’s FedEx Fall tournaments no longer earned a spot in the Masters field.

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Ahead of next April, we’ve compiled this first look at everyone who has already earned a spot in the field for next year’s Masters. As of today, the number of qualifiers, including former champions unlikely to play next year, is 101, with 86 likely to play. This includes players expected to move out of OWGR. Of course, there are other ways to qualify in 2026, including winning PGA Tour events and entering the OWGR top 50 a week before the Masters.

Area of ​​mastery (so far)

Ludvig Aberg, 13, 18 years old

Akshay Bhatia, 18 years old

Keegan Bradley, 17 (Travelers), 18

Michael Brennan, 25 years old

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Jacob Bridgeman, 18 years old

Sam Burns, 18 years old

Angel Cabrera, 1

Brian Campbell, 17 (John Deere Classic)

Patrick Cantlay, 18 years old

Wyndham Clark, 2, 15 years old

Corey Conners, 13, 18

Fred Couples, 1

Jason Day, 13

Bryson DeChambeau, 2, 13, 16

Harris English, 13, 15, 16, 18 years old

Ethan Fang (a), 8 years old

Matt Fitzpatrick, 2, 15 years old

Tommy Fleetwood, 17 (tour championship), 18

Ryan Fox, 17 (RBC Canadian Open)

Sergio Garcia, 1

Ryan Gérard, 25 years old

Chris Gotterup, 15, 17 (Scottish Open), 18

Max Greyserman, 25 years old

Ben Griffin, 17 (Charles Schwab), 18

Harry Hall, 18 years old

Brian Harman, 3, 18 years old

Tyrrell Hatton, 14

Russell Henley, 18

Jackson Herrington (a), 7 years old

Rasmus Hojgaard, 25 years old

Max Homa, 13 years old

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Brandon Holtz (a), 11 years old

Max Homa, 13 years old

Viktor Hovland, 14, 18 years old

Mason Howell (a), 7 years old

Sungjae Im, 13 years old

Zach Johnson, 1, 13

Dustin Johnson, 1

Naoyuki Kataoka, 21 (Japan Open)

Johnny Keefer, 25 years old

Michael Kim, 25 years old

Si Woo Kim, 25 years old

Kurt Kitayama, 17 years old (3M open)

Brooks Koepka, 4 years old

Michael La Sasso (a), 12 years old

Fifa Laopakdee (a), 9

Min Woo Lee, 25 years old

Haotong Li, 15 years old

Shane Lowry, 18 years old

Robert MacIntyre, 14, 18 years old

Hideki Matsuyama, 1, 18 years old

Rory McIlroy, 1, 5, 13, 18 years old

Tom McKibbin, 22 years old

Maverick McNealy, 18 years old

Phil Mickelson, 1, 4

Collin Morkiawa, 3, 18 years old

Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, 23 years old

Alex Noren, 25 years old

Andrew Novak, 18 years old

José María Olazabal, 1

Carlos Ortiz, 14 years old

Marco Penge, 20 years old (Spanish Open)

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Aldrich Potgieter, 17 (Rocket Classic)

Jon Rahm, 1, 2

Aaron Rai, 25 years old

Patrick Reed, 1, 13 years old

Kristoffer Reitan, 25 years old

Davis Riley, 16

Justin Rose, 13, 17 (FedEx St. Jude), 18

Alex Schauffele 3, 4, 13

Scottie Scheffler, 1, 3, 4, 5, 13, 15, 16, 17 (Byron Nelson, PGA, Memorial, Open Championship, BMW), 18

Charl Schwartzel, 1

Adam Scott, 1

Vijay Singh, 1

Cameron Smith, 3 years old

JJ Spaun, 2, 14, 17 (US Open), 18

Jordan Spieth, 1

Sam Stevens, 25 years old

Sepp Straka, 17 years old (Truist), 18 years old

Nick Taylor, 18 years old

Justin Thomas, 4, 17 (RBC Heritage), 18

Sami Valimaki, 25 years old

Bubba Watson, 1

Mike Weir, 1

Danny Willett, 1

Tiger Woods, 1

Cameron Young, 14, 17 (Wyndham), 18

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FORMER CHAMPIONS NOT SCHEDULED TO PLAY

Tommy Aaron

Charles Coody

Ben Crenshaw

Nick Faldo

Raymond Floyd

Trevor Immelman

Bernhard Langer

Sandy Lyle

Larry Mize

Jack Nicklaus

Mark O’Meara

Gary Player

Craig Stadler

Tom Watson

Ian Woosnam

Master’s eligibility criteria

1: Champions Masters (lifetime)

2: US Open champions (five years)

3: Open champions (five years)

4: PGA champion (five years)

5: Player Champions (three years)

6: Current Olympic gold medalist (one year)

7: Current American amateur champion and vice-champion (one year)

8: Current British Amateur Champion (one year)

9: Current Asia-Pacific amateur champion (one year)

10: Current Latin American amateur champion (one year)

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11: Current United States Mid-Amateur Champion (one year)

12: Current NCAA Division I individual champion (one year)

13: Top 12 players, including ties, from the previous year’s Masters

14: Top 4 players, including ties, at previous year’s US Open

15: Top 4 players, including ties, from the previous year’s Open Championship

16: Top 4 players, including ties, from the previous year’s PGA Championship

17: Individual winners of PGA Tour events that award a full point allocation applied to the season-ending Tour Championship

18: Those who qualify and are eligible for the previous year’s end-of-season circuit championship

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19: Current Scottish Open Champion (one year)

20: Current Spanish Open Champion (one year)

21: Current Japan Open Champion (one year)

22: Current Hong Kong Open Champion (one year)

23: Current Australian Open champion (one year)

24: current South African Open champion (one year)

25: 50 leaders in the final official world golf rankings from the previous calendar year

26: 50 leaders of the official world golf ranking published in the week preceding the current Masters

The Masters Committee, at its discretion, also invites international players not otherwise qualified.

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