2020 Masters: Here’s a look at players making their Masters debut

Here’s a look at some of the players who will make their Masters debut at Augusta National Golf Club during Round 1 on April 9, 2020. Abraham Ancer: Ancer made it into the Tour Championship field last year to qualify for his first Masters, and also qualified by virtue of being within the top 50 in the final OWGR for 2019. Cameron Champ: The winner of the 2019 Safeway Open will make his Masters debut after an emotional victory last September at Silverado Resort and Spa’s North Course. Tyler Duncan: Duncan beat Webb Simpson in a playoff to win the RSM Classic, his first PGA Tour title. The RSM victory qualified him for the Masters. Sungjae Im: He qualified by virtue of getting into the Tour Championship and finishing within the top 50 in the final OWGR of 2019. The 21-year-old South Korean player was the only rookie to make the Tour Championship field in 2019. Lanto Griffin: Griffin earned a spot in the Masters with his first PGA Tour victory, at the Houston Open. The 31-year-old has two victories on the Korn Ferry Tour, both coming in playoffs. Max Homa: Homa won his first PGA Tour title at last year’s Wells Fargo Championship, earning a spot in the Masters field. In 2020 Homa got off to a strong start, including a T-5 at the Genesis Invitational in early February. Sung Kang: Kang earned his first PGA Tour victory last May at the AT&T Byron Nelson, with help from a second-round 61 at Trinity Forest. His victory came in his 159th start on the PGA Tour. Nate Lashley: Lashley won the inaugural Rocket Mortgage Championship in Detroit after being the last player to get into the field. He went wire to wire to win by six shots over Doc Redman. C.T. Pan: Pan went from trailing Dustin Johnson by two strokes to winning the RBC Heritage with a 4-under 67 on Sunday. His first PGA Tour win came in his 79th start.

Here’s a look at some of the players who will make their Masters debut at Augusta National Golf Club during Round 1 on April 9, 2020. Abraham Ancer: Ancer made it into the Tour Championship field last year to qualify for his first Masters, and also qualified by virtue of being within the top 50 in the final OWGR for 2019. Cameron Champ: The winner of the 2019 Safeway Open will make his Masters debut after an emotional victory last September at Silverado Resort and Spa’s North Course. Tyler Duncan: Duncan beat Webb Simpson in a playoff to win the RSM Classic, his first PGA Tour title. The RSM victory qualified him for the Masters. Sungjae Im: He qualified by virtue of getting into the Tour Championship and finishing within the top 50 in the final OWGR of 2019. The 21-year-old South Korean player was the only rookie to make the Tour Championship field in 2019. Lanto Griffin: Griffin earned a spot in the Masters with his first PGA Tour victory, at the Houston Open. The 31-year-old has two victories on the Korn Ferry Tour, both coming in playoffs. Max Homa: Homa won his first PGA Tour title at last year’s Wells Fargo Championship, earning a spot in the Masters field. In 2020 Homa got off to a strong start, including a T-5 at the Genesis Invitational in early February. Sung Kang: Kang earned his first PGA Tour victory last May at the AT&T Byron Nelson, with help from a second-round 61 at Trinity Forest. His victory came in his 159th start on the PGA Tour. Nate Lashley: Lashley won the inaugural Rocket Mortgage Championship in Detroit after being the last player to get into the field. He went wire to wire to win by six shots over Doc Redman. C.T. Pan: Pan went from trailing Dustin Johnson by two strokes to winning the RBC Heritage with a 4-under 67 on Sunday. His first PGA Tour win came in his 79th start.