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    2021 Masters invitations have gone out. Here's who has qualified so far for the year's first major

    January 02, 2021

    There are New Year’s proclamations touted on social media we all know are coming each January that are accompanied with a bit of a collective eye roll. Promising you’re going to get into better shape. Vowing to read more books. Pledging to lower your handicap by three strokes. But there is one traditional post that most golf fans can get behind:

    Why is it that seeing well-heeled pro golfers receive a little white envelope in the mail seems to put a smile on OUR faces? We’re not entirely sure, but it does. (Our favorite part of the invitation is the “RSVP” request.)

    So how many golfers should have gotten their own little white envelopes (provided the USPS doesn’t have it sitting in a bin in processing center in Kansas City)? As of the end of 2020, 84 players had qualified for the 2021 Masters, after the addition of those not already eligible who were ranked in the top 50 of the year-end World Ranking (and excluding past champions who are unlikely to compete).

    There are still a few ways to earn an invitation between now and April. The winner of any of the 13 remaining full FedEx Cup points event on the PGA Tour not already qualified will get in. Additionally, anyone in the top 50 of the World Ranking a week before the April 8-11 tournament will also get an invitation. And, of course, Augusta National has the right to offer special invitations. (Ordinarily, the winner of the Latin America Amateur, traditionally held in January, would also get into the field, but that tournament has been postponed.)

    With less than 100 days until the tournament is scheduled to begin, Masters officials still have a few difficult decisions to make between now and April, most notably whether to allow patrons to attend the tournament given the continued rise in cases of COVID-19 or to play the tournament without fans as was the case when the postponed 2020 Masters was held in November. Until then, we’ll just let those who got their white envelopes revel in the moment and dream of teeing it up in front of a gallery of some sort in four months.

    2021 Masters field 

    Abraham Ancer

    Daniel Berger

    Christiaan Bezuidenhout

    Ángel Cabrera

    Patrick Cantlay

    Paul Casey

    Cameron Champ

    Stewart Cink

    Corey Conners

    Fred Couples

    Jason Day

    Bryson DeChambeau

    Harris English

    Tony Finau

    Matthew Fitzpatrick

    Tommy Fleetwood

    Dylan Frittelli

    Sergio Garcia

    Brian Gay

    Lanto Griffin

    Tyrrell Hatton

    Jim Herman

    Billy Horschel

    Viktor Hovland

    Mackenzie Hughes

    Sungjae Im

    Trevor Immelman

    Dustin Johnson

    Zach Johnson

    Kevin Kisner

    Brooks Koepka

    Jason Kokrak

    Matt Kuchar

    Martin Laird

    Bernhard Langer

    Marc Leishman

    Joe Long (a)

    Shane Lowry

    Sandy Lyle

    Hideki Matsuyama

    Rory McIlroy

    Phil Mickelson

    Larry Mize

    Francesco Molinari

    Collin Morikawa

    Sebastian Muñoz

    Kevin Na

    Joaquin Niemann

    José Maria Olazábal

    Louis Oosthuizen

    Carlos Ortiz

    Charles Osborne (a)

    Ryan Palmer

    C.T. Pan

    Victor Perez

    Ian Poulter

    Jon Rahm

    Patrick Reed

    Justin Rose

    Xander Schauffele

    Scottie Scheffler

    Charl Schwartzel

    Adam Scott

    Webb Simpson

    Vijay Singh

    Cameron Smith

    Jordan Spieth

    Henrik Stenson

    Tyler Strafaci (a)

    Robert Streb

    Hudson Swafford

    Justin Thomas

    Michael Thompson

    Brendon Todd

    Jimmy Walker

    Matt Wallace

    Bubba Watson

    Mike Weir

    Lee Westwood

    Bernd Wiesberger

    Danny Willett

    Matthew Wolff

    Gary Woodland

    Tiger Woods