For nine lucky tour professionals, December truly is the most wonderful time of the year, provided you’ve snuck into the final end-of-year Top 50 Official World Golf Ranking projection.
Many players inside the Top 50 already earned a Masters invitation via a number of different qualifying criteria. But for those not otherwise exempt, finishing inside the Top 50 at year’s end earns you a coveted invite from Augusta National. Nine players in total fit that bill this week, a list featuring a couple of major champions and a few rising stars in the sport.
Perhaps the most surprising name in the bunch is Jason Day, who is ranked 38th in the world and has played in all but one Masters Tournament between 2011 and 2024. Day, the 2015 PGA Champion, made over $4.1 million on the course last season but failed to pick up a victory, his last coming at the 2023 AT&T Byron Nelson, which earned him a spot in the 2024 Masters. This April, he’ll tee it up in the event for the 14th time.
The other major champion in the bunch is Lucas Glover, who enjoyed a career resurgence in 2023 that helped earn him a spot in all four majors in 2024 after he missed all four a year prior for the first time since 2004. Glover tied for 20th in the 2024 Masters, matching his career-best finish in the event. This will be his 11th appearance.
Nick Dunlap, Tom Kim and Min Woo Lee were three of the other intriguing names on the list, which can be viewed in full in the tweet below from OWGR Twitter/X guru Nosferatu:
🚨BREAKING
This is the final end-of-year Top 50 #OWGR projection!
These 9 players (not currently exempt) should qualify for @TheMasters!@joohyungkim0621@NickDunlap62@maxgreyserman@rashoejgaard@JDayGolf@coreconn@_dennymccarthy@Minwoo27Lee
Lucas GloverCongrats to all! pic.twitter.com/6zmdgQ788A
— Nosferatu (@VC606) December 15, 2024
Kim, 22, has already played in two Masters, tying for 16th and tying for 30th. Dunlap missed the cut in his debut a year ago, while Lee has finished T-22 or better in two of his first three appearances. Corey Conners has become a Masters regular, appearing seven times already and finishing inside the top 10 three straight years between 2020 and 2022. Denny McCarthy made his first Masters start last year, tying for 45th.
Rounding out the group are Max Greyserman and Rasmus Hojgaard, who will both be making their first career Masters starts in April.
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