
There is still a little left until the start of the Masters, and the excitement seems to be at its peak like never before. Reason? As in previous years, the greatest attention is focused on Rory McIlroy, who is looking to win the Majors that he lacks in CW. If he wins the Masters, Rory will complete the career Grand Slam.
His good form pleases the fans, who believe that McIlroy is finally ready to take a big step. However, a lot of attention will be focused on the LIV Golfers who plan to spoil the plans for the Northern Irishman. Fans and experts are already speculating who could create the biggest problems for the 35-year-old golfer.
At this year's edition of the Masters, 12 members of LIV Golf will perform, with a lot of interesting and quality names that really have the potential to make a good result.
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Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau will probably attract the most attention.
Although the Spaniard did not excel at last year's edition, his statements suggest that this year he could come with a different mindset and greater desire.
After last year's failure at the Majors, the 30-year-old golfer publicly shared his dissatisfaction, aware that he must do better.
"I have not played my best," he said.
"I haven't felt as comfortable as I would like and it's shown in my wedge game.
If you want to contend and win and especially win majors, you need that part of your game."
Bryson DeChambeau
Bryson DeChambeau spoiled Rory's plans at last year's US Open, when the Northern Irishman came up just short of victory in a dramatic final.
Can the same thing happen this year? It is difficult to give an answer, but the fact is that LIV has a lot of quality golfers who really have the potential to crush the dreams of the Northern Irishman.
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Joaquin Niemann is also one of the names that experts and well-known golfers give great chances at the new Masters edition, especially because he is in great shape.