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The 2024 Masters at Augusta National is the first and arguably most prestigious men’s major of the year, but it also features the smallest field. How small is the Masters field? Typically it ends up being about 60 percent the size of the other three majors.
As of Monday morning of Masters week, the 2024 Masters field is set at 89 players. That’s thanks to the late addition of Akshay Bhatia, who won the Valero Texas Open in a playoff Sunday night to earn his spot at Augusta National.
The PGA Tour’s finest are well-represented in this year’s field, including World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who won the 2022 Masters, and World No. 2 Rory McIlroy, who is in pursuit of his first Masters title.
The defending champion and World No. 3 Jon Rahm is among the 13 LIV Golf players in this year’s Masters field, down from 18 players at the 2023 tournament.
Players earn invites to the Masters through 20 exemption categories, including the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking, every PGA Tour winner from the previous year and all past Masters champions.
Check out the full Masters field for 2024’s tournament below, along with each player’s exemption categories in parentheses. You can view a full list of the Masters exemption categories at the bottom of this post.
2024 Masters field
Ludvig Åberg (17, 19, 20)
Byeong Hun An (20)
Akshay Bhatia (17)
Keegan Bradley (17, 18, 19, 20)
Sam Burns (18, 19, 20)
Patrick Cantlay (18, 19, 20)
Wyndham Clark (2, 17, 18, 19, 20)
Eric Cole (19)
Corey Conners (18, 19, 20)
Fred Couples (1)
Cameron Davis (16, 19)
Jason Day (15, 17, 18, 19, 20)
Santiago de la Fuente (10)
Bryson DeChambeau (2, 16)
Nick Dunlap (17)
Austin Eckroat (17, 20)
Harris English (19, 20)
Tony Finau (17, 18, 19, 20)
Matt Fitzpatrick (2, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20)
Tommy Fleetwood (18, 19, 20)
Rickie Fowler (17, 18, 19, 20)
Ryan Fox (19, 20)
Sergio Garcia (1)
Lucas Glover (17, 18, 19, 20)
Emiliano Grillo (17, 18, 19, 20)
Adam Hadwin (19, 20)
Stewart Hagestad (11)
Brian Harman (3, 18, 19, 20)
Tyrrell Hatton (18, 19, 20)
Russell Henley (13, 18, 19, 20)
Ryo Hisatsune (Special invitation)
Lee Hodges (17)
Nicolai Højgaard (19, 20)
Max Homa (18, 19, 20)
Viktor Hovland (13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
Sungjae Im (18, 19, 20)
Stephan Jaeger (17, 20)
Dustin Johnson (1)
Zach Johnson (1)
Si Woo Kim (18, 19)
Tom Kim (15, 17, 18, 19, 20)
Chris Kirk (17, 20)
Kurt Kitayama (16, 19, 20)
Jake Knapp (17, 20)
Brooks Koepka (4, 13, 19, 20)
Christo Lamprecht (8)
Min Woo Lee (19, 20)
Luke List (17)
Shane Lowry (3, 19, 20)
Peter Malnati (17)
Hideki Matsuyama (1, 17, 19, 20)
Denny McCarthy (19)
Rory McIlroy (14, 17, 18, 19, 20)
Adrian Meronk (19)
Phil Mickelson (1, 4, 13)
Taylor Moore (18)
Collin Morikawa (3, 4, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20)
Grayson Murray (17)
Joaquin Niemann (Special invitation)
Jose Maria Olazabal (1)
Thorbjørn Olesen (Special invitation)
Matthieu Pavon (17, 20)
J.T. Poston (19, 20)
Jon Rahm (1, 2, 15, 18, 19, 20)
Patrick Reed (1, 13)
Justin Rose (19)
Xander Schauffele (13, 18, 19, 20)
Scottie Scheffler (1, 5, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
Adam Schenk (18, 19)
Charl Schwartzel (1)
Adam Scott (1, 19)
Neal Shipley (7-B)
Vijay Singh (1)
Cameron Smith (3, 5, 14, 19)
Jordan Spieth (1, 13, 18, 19, 20)
Sepp Straka (15, 17, 18, 19, 20)
Jasper Stubbs (9)
Nick Taylor (17, 18, 20)
Sahith Theegala (13, 17, 19, 20)
Justin Thomas (4, 19, 20)
Erik van Rooyen (17)
Camilo Villegas (17)
Bubba Watson (1)
Mike Weir (1)
Danny Willett (1)
Gary Woodland (2)
Tiger Woods (1)
Cameron Young (13, 19, 20)
Will Zalatoris (19, 20)
Masters exemption categories for 2024
- Previous Masters winners (lifetime);
- Winners of the five most recent U.S. Opens;
- Winners of the five most recent Open Championships;
- Winners of the five most recent PGA Championships;
- Winners of the three most recent Players Championships;
- The current Olympic gold medalist (one year);
- The current U.S. Amateur champion and runner-up (one year; must remain an amateur);
- The current Amateur champion (one year; must remain an amateur);
- The current Asia-Pacific Amateur champion (one year; must remain an amateur);
- The current Latin America Amateur champion (one year; must remain an amateur);
- The current U.S. Mid-Amateur champion (one year; must remain an amateur);
- The current NCAA DI men’s individual champion (one year; must remain an amateur);
- The first 12 players, including ties, in the previous year’s Masters;
- The first four players, including ties, in the previous year’s U.S. Open;
- The first four players, including ties, in the previous year’s Open Championship;
- The first four players, including ties, in the previous year’s PGA Championship;
- Individual winners of PGA Tour events that award a full-point allocation for the season-ending Tour Championship, from the previous Masters to the current Masters;
- Those qualifying for the previous year’s season-ending Tour Championship;
- The 50 leaders on the final Official World Golf Ranking for the previous calendar year;
- The 50 leaders on the Official World Golf Ranking published during the week prior to the current Masters Tournament.