Where are the golf fans? Masters predictions?

Hey guys, while most obviously do not have time to groom their games anymore, I imagine that there are still quite a few golf fans out there.

Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on who will win the Masters this year.

My top headlines being:
1) Tiger is back. (Enough said there.)
2) Rory going for three straight Majors, his first Masters, and the career slam.
3) Jordan Speith finished runner-up in his first ever Masters. Can he win it all this year?
4) Ricky Fowler finished top-5 in all of the majors last year. Can he continue the success? Can he win his first major?
5) Ben Crenshaw is playing in his last Masters. (Many do not know who this is, but the senior folks definitely do).

To finish it off, my top 3 picks to win this year are Justin Rose, Jason Day, and Henrik Stenson. It saddens me that none of these are Americans, but my dark horse is also Tiger. He has looked very relaxed and seems to be swinging very smoothly in his practice rounds and in the par 3. If he stays relaxed throughout, I think he could have a shot.

Who do you guys think will win? Have any dark horses? Any headlines I missed?

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Had my dad place a bet for me in Vegas a few weeks ago on Spieth. Wanted to place it last October when I was there based on his decent play and 2nd place last year, but I didn't have the conviction at the time, after that he wins 2 times in unofficial events, and in his last four starts he was in the final pairing on Sunday like 4 times with a win thrown in there.

I hope Tiger does well, I wish I was not at work, so I can watch it.

 

Definitely agree with you and @Romy...I guess that's easy for me to say now, but I didn't want to jinx him before. He has become my favorite player since I became friends with a good friend of his....I think it will be awesome to watch him, Patrick Reed, and Ricky Fowler over the next decade.

 

Spieth is going to hopefully put this one away. 21 years old, wow.

Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please.
 

only once in the last 31 years has the 18 hole leader closed the deal (2008, Immelman). not saying it's out of the realm of possibility, but there are still a lot of holes to suck it up on.

on the other hand, he's 2 under as I write, 5 strokes ahead of Els. I'd love to see him win personally, but I doubt it will happen.

I think Speith finishes top 5, but someone else comes up and takes the jacket away from him. wouldn't shock me to see Haas, Rose, McIlroy, Bubba, or Dustin (he's overdue).

did a pool this year, so far Haas and Rose are my best performers.

 

Hoping the great round Thursday carries him to the final pairing on Sunday, and hopefully he learns from last year's performance. If he has a decent cushion all weekend and plays just OKAY I still think he has a great shot. If he can finish -2 or better going into the weekend I think that puts him in a great place, unless there are surprise rounds of 67 or better coming out of nowhere.

 

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