Rory McIlroy already knows who he will tee off against for the first two rounds at Augusta National as he looks to defend his Masters crown
Rory McIlroy already knows one of his playing partners for the opening two rounds at Augusta National. While the tee times for the Masters are still to be confirmed, the reigning champion begins his title defence on Thursday.
He will tee it up alongside amateur star Mason Howell and one other player from the 91-man field. The 18-year-old is the US Amateur champion, a title that not only carries an invitation to three majors but also a tee time alongside the defending Masters champion.
Howell is yet to play collegiate golf but he will be buoyed by passionate support in Augusta, having committed to the University of Georgia. He will embark on the next chapter of his bright career in Athens this autumn. Last year, the honour of playing alongside reigning champion Scottie Scheffler fell to LIV Golf’s Josele Ballester, who angered tournament officials by urinating in Rae’s Creek.
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Howell, who admitted he is “super nervous”, will be keen to steer clear of similar controversy when he tees it up with McIlroy on Thursday. Playing in the Masters already carries enormous pressure for any competitor but Howell must keep his composure while playing alongside one of his “idols”.
“I’ll be super excited, but at the same time I’ll be super nervous,” he said Monday. “I think just controlling my emotions and sticking to my game plan, and just having fun.
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“Rory was one of my idols growing up, so it’ll be a super special moment for me. I can’t oggle at his game too much. I got to focus on myself. It’ll be fun.”
Howell has been able to draw on the guidance of mentor Harris English to ready himself for the challenge ahead. Sea Island native English is a University of Georgia alumnus who honed his skills at the same club as his protégé. The pair played a practice round together on Monday.
English said: “I’ve known Mason for a long time now. I was really excited about his win at the U.S. Amateur. Been pulling on him for a long time and it’s awesome to rub off on him I guess a little bit out here.
“I think this is my seventh Masters, so just little stuff that I can help him with. I know his brain is spinning right now. I can’t imagine what he’s going through at 18 years old and playing in the Masters for the first time.
“So just to have fun. Have a cool experience out here. He’s getting to play with Rory for the first couple of rounds. Talked about that some. Just told him, ‘Take it all in, but manage your time well. Don’t get lost in everything. This is just another golf tournament.’”
English added: “We grew up at the same club, Glen Arven. I remember him as a little kid, eight or nine years old, probably. Had a good crew down there. Got a lot of good young junior golfers down there that are very competitive.
“Another one that’s playing at Georgia this year in Mason. It’s awesome to see. We had some good players around my era, and it’s nice to see the next wave come through. I don’t know what is in the water down there, but they’re doing some good things at Glen Arven.”




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