When does the Masters Tournament begin?
The 90th Masters Tournament begins on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
Golf / Masters
Rory McIlroy is gearing up for the Masters Tournament at Augusta National, joined by his father, Gerry, for a practice round. The course has undergone changes to increase its difficulty, setting the stage for a challenging tournament.
Rory McIlroy's preparation with his father highlights the personal connection players have with the Masters Tournament. The changes to Augusta National, particularly the lengthening of the 17th hole by 10 yards, demonstrate the continuous effort to challenge golfers. The secondary market for tickets indicates the high demand and exclusivity of the event. The evolution of the course, influenced by Tiger Woods, reflects the ongoing adaptation to modern players. The focus on short-game practice by players like Lim Sung-jae underscores the importance of precision at Augusta National. This year, the 17th hole (par 4) has changed. The narrow, long 440-yard hole, which is filled with trees on both sides, became a 450-yard hole this year, increasing the teeing area by 10 yards to the back.
The 90th Masters Tournament begins on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
The course has been lengthened, with the 17th hole increasing by 10 yards. Trees were planted and bunkers were built on every short path leading to the team's progression into an increasingly tricky and strategic course.
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