Patrick Reed has a chance to join an exclusive back-to-back club at the Masters this week, with only three players having done the double.
Ben Coley believes Rickie Fowler could end his Masters hoodoo this week, while Justin Thomas and Hideki Matsuyama should also go well.
Ahead of the Masters, we look back at how Patrick Reed won his first major title at Augusta 12 months ago.
Nick Dougherty analyses the nine-man English challenge at the Masters and predicts big weeks for Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood.
We take a look back at the 2009 Masters when Angel Cabrera became the first South American winner at Augusta National.
How much do you know about the opening men's major of the year? Put your knowledge to the test in our quickfire Masters quiz.
Part three of our Masters international series examines the late 1980s and 1990s, when European players established a period of dominance.
Tommy Fleetwood admits he is starting to feel more comfortable at Augusta as he prepares for his third appearance at the Masters.
Justin Rose heads into the Masters reunited with his regular caddie and back at the top of the world rankings...
We take a look back at some famous moments from the Masters and combine them with some of the great commentary snippets.
We look back at some of the memorable and awkward moments of Masters champions being presented with their Green Jackets.
Who will play in the opening men's major of the year? Here is the list of players already confirmed to feature at the Masters.
We take a look back at the 2004 Masters when Phil Mickelson claimed his first major victory at the 47th attempt.
We take a look back at the 1999 Masters, when Jose Maria Olazabal claimed his second title after a dark period in his career.
Jennifer Kupcho produced a sensational finish to claim a four-shot victory in the inaugural Augusta National Women's Amateur.
Our latest countdown revisits the 1994 Masters, when Jose Maria Olazabal claimed the first of his two Augusta victories.
Part two of our Masters international series reflects on the impact of Seve Ballesteros, who led the way for the European success that followed at Augusta.
Part one of our Masters international series reflects on the original pioneer Gary Player, who blazed a trail for all who followed from across the world.
We take a look back at the 1989 Masters when Nick Faldo claimed the first of his three victories at Augusta National in dramatic fashion.
We kick off our countdown of iconic Augusta anniversaries by remembering Fuzzy Zoeller's win on debut, 40 years on.