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9 Golfers to get last-minute Masters invite to Augusta by entering top 50 OWGR rankings ft. Tom Kim

The Masters tournament held at the Augusta National is one of the most watched golf events of the year. A Major championship, year after year, the tournament has fielded some of the best golfers on the planet, and the same will continue in the next edition of the event in 2025.

While the 2025 Masters is still a good time away, recently, nine golfers have put themselves in place to earn an invite to Augusta. These nine golfers, who are in line to receive an invitation to compete at the Masters next year, are a mix of big names and young talents. Here is a look at the nine names:

  • Jason Day
  • Lucas Glover
  • Nick Dunlap
  • Tom Kim
  • Min Woo Lee
  • Corey Conners
  • Denny McCarthy
  • Max Greyserman
  • Rasmus Hojgaard

The reason why these nine golfers are in line to receive an invite to the 2025 Masters is that they have managed to make a place in the top 50 of the OWGR (Official World Golf Rankings). And it's worth noting that being in the top 50 of the OWGR is a qualifying category for the Masters.

While many big names in the top 50 have already received their invites through other criteria, other golfers who aren't exempt will now be in line, and as of now, it's these nine golfers. The 2025 Masters will be played between April 10th and April 13th.


Who won the 2024 Masters tournament and how much did they earn?

Scottie Scheffler before The Showdown: McIlroy and Scheffler v DeChambeau and Koepka at Shadow Creek Golf Course  - Source: Getty
Scottie Scheffler before The Showdown: McIlroy and Scheffler v DeChambeau and Koepka at Shadow Creek Golf Course - Source: Getty

As mentioned above, the Masters tournament is one of the most important tournaments, and every golfer competing in it aspires to win it. This year as well, several big names competed to win the tournament, but after four rounds, the man who won it was Scottie Scheffler.

At the end of the tournament, Scheffler scored -11 to beat Ludvig Aberg (-7) and Collin Morikawa (-5), who finished second and third, respectively. As it goes without saying, tournament winner Scottie Scheffler walked away with the highest cash prize. Here is a detailed look at the payout for the event:

  • 1 Scottie Scheffler -11 $3,600,000
  • 2 Ludvig Aberg -7 $2,160,000
  • T4 Collin Morikawa -4 $1,040,000
  • T4 Max Homa -4 $1,040,000
  • T4 Tommy Fleetwood -4 $1,040,000
  • T6 Cameron Smith -2 $695,000
  • T6 Bryson DeChambeau -2 $695,000
  • 8 Xander Schauffele -1 $620,000
  • T9 Will Zalatoris E $540,000
  • T9 Tyrrell Hatton E $540,000
  • T9 Cameron Young E $540,000
  • T12 Adam Schenk +1 $405,000
  • T12 Patrick Reed +1 $405,000
  • T12 Matthieu Pavon +1 $405,000
  • T12 Cam Davis +1 $405,000
  • T16 Chris Kirk +2 $310,000
  • T16 Sepp Straka +2 $310,000
  • T16 Byeong Hun An +2 $310,000
  • T16 Nicolai Højgaard +2 $310,000
  • T20 Taylor Moore +3 $250,000
  • T20 Lucas Glover +3 $250,000
  • T22 Adam Scott +4 $175,500
  • T22 Keegan Bradley +4 $175,500
  • T22 Rory McIlroy +4 $175,500
  • T22 Joaquin Niemann +4 $175,500
  • T22 Min Woo Lee +4 $175,500
  • T22 Patrick Cantlay +4 $175,500
  • T22 Harris English +4 $175,500
  • T22 Matt Fitzpatrick +4 $175,500
  • T30 Rickie Fowler +5 $124,200
  • T30 Tom Kim +5 $124,200
  • T30 Si Woo Kim +5 $124,200
  • T30 J.T. Poston +5 $124,200
  • T30 Jason Day +5 $124,200
  • T35 Camilo Villegas +6 $103,000
  • T35 Akshay Bhatia +6 $103,000
  • T35 Kurt Kitayama +6 $103,000
  • T38 Hideki Matsuyama +7 $86,000
  • T38 Russell Henley +7 $86,000
  • T38 Luke List +7 $86,000
  • T38 Corey Conners +7 $86,000
  • T38 Ryan Fox +7 $86,000
  • T43 Phil Mickelson +8 $72,000
  • T43 Shane Lowry +8 $72,000
  • T45 José María Olazábal +9 $57,200
  • T45 Jon Rahm +9 $57,200
  • T45 Sahith Theegala +9 $57,200
  • T45 Denny McCarthy +9 $57,200
  • T45 Brooks Koepka +9 $57,200
  • T45 Danny Willett +9 $57,200

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