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Masters 2026: We measured who prepared best for Augusta National. Here's the top seven.

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April 08, 2026
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — The idea itself is pretty simple.

Before the 2026 Masters, DataGolf unleashed its shot prediction tool for every player in the tournament. It's exactly what it sounds like: It predicts all the different types of shots each player will face at Augusta National based on their driving distance, accuracy, and other factors.

For the second year in a row, The Masters is tracking data from every single ball hit on the driving range. We know exactly how many and what types of shots players practice.

So on the eve of the tournament, we put the two together: Who is practicing the types of shots that they're probably going to face in the tournament itself?

It's something pros strive to do better every year.

"I think I'm learning what certain aspects of the course require and how you can practice that," Fleetwood says. "I've figured out ways — or how you can use the range in the short game area to match the course in a way."

Masters 2026

Adam Glanzman

How it works

But in 2026, we can measure it. Here's the top seven most optimized players in terms of practicing the shots that DataGolf thinks they'll face most.

  • The recommended percentages are the percentage of approach shots each player is projected to have from those distances.
  • The actual percentages are the amount of their range practice they devoted to those shots.

What's most interesting is that each of these players landed within at least one of these categories within two percent. Hard to get more optimized than that.

As for players who didn't prepare well? You can head over here for that.

Who prepared most optimally for the 2026 Masters?

We compared DataGolf's Predicted Approach Shot Distance model to the shots players actually practiced ahead of the 2026 Masters.

Augusta demand (predicted %)
Range work (practiced %)

Sources: Masters Tournament TrackMan range data (Apr 6–8, 2026) · DataGolf course fit model

One disclaimer: A handful of players were still on the range at the time of writing (5:15 p.m. ET on Wednesday, April 8) but excluding them wouldn't alter the results significantly.