2020 Masters Rankings: Thursday scores and ratings at Augusta

The maximum sense of Masters ranks includes a handful of golfers with maximum experience.

Lee Westwood was the first player to succeed in five outs, and did the turn in the last nine with a shot in front of Paul Casey.

Westwood, 47, and Casey, 43, finished in the 10th most sensible of the 4 majors, but none took a title.

The last golfer to win his first primary championship is from the leaders of the Augusta National Golf Club.

Bryson DeChambeau went through a litany of mistakes in the last nine to start his first tournament as primary champion. A double bogey and two birdies led the favorite before the tournament to finish the first nine holes evenly.

Between Westwood and DeChambeau in the standings are a handful of former big winners, Webb Simpson, Henrik Stenson, Louis Oosthuizen and Tiger Woods.

           

Teacher Ranking

Updated at 1:30 p. m. Et.

Lee Westwood (-5)

Webb Simpson (-5)

Paul Casey (-4)

Louis Oosthuizen (-4)

Tiger Woods (-3)

Hideki Matsuyama (-3)

Patrick Reed (-3)

Scottie Scheffler (-2)

Mike Weir (-2)

        

Westwood took the platoon through the typhoon with one of the most productive performances of the first nine seen all weekend in Augusta.

The 47-year-old recorded consecutive birdies that became a wonderful leader after nine holes.

Webb Simpson has become the player for now to succeed on the five-threshold under hitting an eagle in the hole for now. He circulated in the last nine, then passed 3 bass on the first two holes of the first nine holes.

Casey took advantage of the merit of the last nine through a birdie to begin his circular in the No. 10 and then 3 times more between holes No. 13 and No. 16.

It remains to be noted whether Westwood and Casey can keep this score rate low for 4 rounds, however, it is remarkable to see them play at a higher point, as we expected DeChambeau and Jon Rahm to have a typhoon in the morning session

Before reaching the pair of players who score in the standings, you must move on to five champions from the previous primary, two of whom have won in Augusta: Woods and Patrick Reed.

Woods’ early rise is the ultimate notable functionality of a non-leader: he made birdies in numbers 13, 15 and 16, and hit his exit shot so close to the keel at number 16 that he scored an ace to the max. .

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The career of the protective champion in the last nine was much more successful than that of the favorite before the tournament.

DeChambeau produced a handful of misplaced practices in the first gaps and fought for him to lose two shots in the 13th hole.

The U. S. Open winner recovered from his poor start with 3 pairs and birdies in issues 15 and 16, but the first setbacks left him with paintings to be made in his last nine holes to approach the leader.

Rahm got a little more luck with the marquee trio, but only to get a d-man, he had to make a three-hole birdie to bounce off a couple of bogeys.

The 48 golfers of the morning trio wave will finish their game on Thursday, while the afternoon wave, which begins at 2:15 ET, will have to finish parts of the first circular on Friday due to the lack of sunlight in Georgia in November.

              

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