AUGUSTA, Ga. — A quick look at Monday at the Masters.
Quotes of the day
Several players were asked Monday on the possibility of Tiger Woods playing this week after a devastating car wreck last year.
“I’d be surprised if it was anyone else that’s ever lived. So, no, I’m not surprised. I am amazed.” — Max Homa
“I mean, as a player, we love it. I think we’re all Tiger fans. I learned my lesson to never count him out a few years ago when he came — he’s come back so many times from injury. So he’s an inspiration to all of us.” — Webb Simpson
“Nothing he does — I mean, we all know his determination. We all know his competitive nature. We all know this is what he loves to do. So it’s not surprising, but it’s still surprising at the same time. To know where he came from and obviously what he went through, it’s just a testament to his drive and determination.” — Taylor Gooch
Weather
For Tuesday practice rounds, the forecast calls for a 100% chance of afternoon and evening rain and thunderstorms, heavy at times, with a high of 75 degrees.
For Wednesday’s Par-3 contest and final practice rounds, the early look calls for mostly cloudy and warm with a 40% chance for afternoon showers and a 70% chance for showers and thunderstorms after 5 p.m. with a high of 83 degrees.
For Thursday’s opening round, there is currently a 40% chance of early morning showers with a high of 76 degrees.
The skies over Augusta should clear up with sun forecast from Friday through Sunday with highs in the mid- to high 60s.
Did you know?
Weather has affected play in each of the past three Masters.
In 2019, the second round was suspended for 29 minutes due to lightning. In 2020, the first round was suspended for nearly three hours due to inclement weather and the round was suspended due to darkness with 44 players on the course. The second round was also suspended due to darkness with 48 players on the course. In 2021, the third round was suspended for 1:18 due to inclement weather.
Of course
John Daly will again have a merchandise bus parked at the Hooters on Washington Road for appearances all week.
Anniversaries
— 80 years ago (1942): Byron Nelson defeated Ben Hogan in a playoff to win his second green jacket.
— 70 years ago (1952): Sam Snead defeated Jack Burke for his second green jacket.
— 60 years ago (1962): Arnold Palmer defeated Gary Player and Dow Finsterwald in the first three-way playoff.
— 50 years ago (1972): Jack Nicklaus wins his fourth green jacket.
— 40 years ago (1982): Craig Stadler defeated Dan Pohl to with the first one-hole playoff.
— 30 years ago (1992): Fred Couples goes on to win the Masters after his tee shot at No. 12 hits the bank but does not roll into Rae’s Creek.
— 20 years ago (2002): Tiger Woods wins this third green jacket, becoming just the third player to defend his title.
— 10 years ago (2012): Bubba Watson wins his first green jacket in a playoff over Louis Oosthuizen after hooking a wedge from the pine straw off the 10th fairway.
TV schedule
Wednesday: Par-3 contest, 3-5 p.m., ESPN
Thursday: Round 1: 3-7:30 p.m., ESPN
Friday: Round 2: 3-7:30 p.m., ESPN
Saturday: Round 3: 3-7:30 p.m., CBS
Sunday: Round 4: 2-7 p.m., CBS