It’s easy. Just take a look at the players listed below and see who catches your eye for this year’s green jacket. Post your entry in the box below, saying who you think will win, and what the winning score will be.
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Here are the players this year;
Robert Allenby
Stephen Ames
Stuart Appleby
Briny Baird
Angel Cabrera
Chad Campbell
Michael Campbell
Paul Casey
K.J. Choi
Stewart Cink
Tim Clark
Fred Couples
Ben Crenshaw
Ben Curtis
Ken Duke
Ernie Els
Steve Flesch
Raymond Floyd
Jim Furyk
Sergio Garcia
Retief Goosen
Todd Hamilton
Padraig Harrington
Dudley Hart
Ryuji Imada
Trevor Immelman
Ryo Ishikawa
Miguel Angel Jimenez
Dustin Johnson
Zach Johnson
Robert Karlsson
Anthony Kim
Drew Kittleson
Bernhard Langer
Danny Lee
Justin Leonard
Sandy Lyle
Hunter Mahan
Billy Mayfair
Rory McIlroy
Rocco Mediate
John Merrick
Phil Mickelson
Larry Mize
Jack Newman
Greg Norman
Geoff Ogilvy
Sean O’Hair
Jose Maria Olazabal
Mark O’Meara
Pat Perez
Kenny Perry
Carl Pettersson
Gary Player
Ian Poulter
Chez Reavie
Andres Romero
Reinier Saxton
Adam Scott
Vijay Singh
Brandt Snedeker
Craig Stadler
Henrik Stenson
Steve Stricker
Kevin Sutherland
D.J. Trahan
Camilo Villegas
Nick Watney
Bubba Watson
Tom Watson
Boo Weekley
Mike Weir
Lee Westwood
Steve Wilson
Tiger Woods
Ian Woosnam
Y.E. Yang
Fuzzy Zoeller
And the stats from the last decade for a bit of a clue as to scoring;
1999 Olazabal (280); 2000 Singh (278); 2001 Tiger (272); 2002 Tiger (276); 2003 Weir (281); 2004 Mickelson (279); 2005 Tiger (276); 2006 Mickelson (281); 2007 Johnson (289); 2008 Immelman (280).
Note 9/4/09 13.00 hrs. Entries closed now, it’s all started in Augusta.
Phil Mickelson 280
Geoff Ogilvy to win with a score of 283
Paul Casey 277
Jim Furyk 281
Tiger Woods 282
Retief Goosen (282)
Ian Poulter 280
Padraig Harrington – 279
Phil Mickelson with another 279
Tiger Woods – 277
Phil Mickelson 281
Tiger Woods 282
Geoff Ogilvy
279
Padraig Harrington with a total of 278
Tiger Woods score 276
Tiger will want the World to know he is back
Tiger Woods 279
padraig harrington – 281
padraig harrington to win the masters
Padraig Harrington (279)
k.j.choi to win with 281 shots
Tiger Woods to win the MASTERS with 279
Phil Mickelson – score 278
Retief Goosen 279
Geoff Ogilvy 277
Tiger Woods (280)
Sergio Garcia with 277
geoff Ogilvie with 283
Padraig Harrington 281. I think it will come down to padraig and tiger. But because tiger has been away for a while padraig may well take the title, and I may become the owner of a new gokart.
Lee Westwood 279
Tiger Woods with 277
Jim Furyk on 279
Phil Mickelson
Padraig Harrington 281.
Padraig Harrington with 279
phil mickelson 277
Robert Karlsson 277
phil mickelson -5
Garcia by 2
camilo villegas score of 279
PAUL CASEY
SHOULD WIN AT 12 UNDER
Sergio Garcia 278 lets hope a european can get to #1
TTTTTTIger Woods with a score of 278
Still No.1 despite being missing in action for the last year.
Padraig Harrington 280
Phil Mickelson 276
Retief Goosen ( 278 )
Phil Mickelson with 277
Geoff Ogilvy to win (285)
Geoff OGILVY (283)
phil mickelson to win in 282 shots
Padraig Harrington with 276