Question of the week [March 30 – April 5]: What are your expectations and predictions for the 2026 Masters?
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Not a repeat winner.
James Harman
Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Having read the book entitled "The Augusta Principles" twice in the last year, I view the Masters in a different light after being given a view of Augusta National Golf Club that is not readily visible from the outside looking in. I highly recommend that all who seek PGA membership be mandated to read this book. I wish I’d had this tool as I progressed through the process to my Class A card.
Wes Morrill
Oracle, Arizona
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A surprise winner who was not predicted.
Dave Cremeans
Carmel, Indiana
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Brooks [Koepka] to win.
David Meszaros
Pinehurst, North Carolina
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Talk positive golf only, nothing negative.
John Lukaszewski
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
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I am hoping that Rory McIlroy's 'back is fine and he competes with Scottie Scheffler in the last group on Sunday.
Rick Valencia
Melbourne, Florida
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Top quality competition and a non-top-10 ranked golfer will win. Hideki Matsuyama to win.
Tom Powers
Bradenton, Florida
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Chris Gotterup
Tim Scanlan
Burlington, Connecticut
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Another scripted broadcast with no mention of Tiger Woods.
Dennis Brissette
Heathrow, Florida
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Scottie Scheffler will be at his best. He will win his third Masters.
Thomas Hern
Winston Salem, North Carolina
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Watch out for Matthew Fitzpatrick.
Kevin Roof
Dunnellon, Florida
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Justin Rose wins.
Craig Meredith
Toronto, Ontario
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I am a huge Scottie Scheffler fan. I would love to see him win again and see Tony Finau in the top five.
Janine Schifino
Laconia, New Hampshire
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