Masters 2025: Top Contenders, Key Storylines, and Dark Horses to Watch at Augusta National
A deep dive into the hottest storylines at the 2025 Masters, from Scheffler's historic chase to LIV golfers' impact and rising contenders.

The Battle for Supremacy: Scheffler vs. McIlroy
All eyes will be on Scottie Scheffler, who could join Jack Nicklaus as the only players to win three Masters in four years (2022, 2024, 2025). His consistency—ranked No. 1 in strokes gained: total—makes him the favorite. Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy arrives with two 2025 PGA Tour wins and a chance to complete the career Grand Slam. His improved putting (+0.75 strokes gained) could be the difference.
LIV Golfers: The Wild Cards
- Jon Rahm: The 2023 champion has top-10 finishes in all LIV events this year. His course knowledge and power (3rd in driving distance) keep him in contention.
- Bryson DeChambeau: After winning the 2024 U.S. Open, his redesigned swing (7° lower launch angle) suits Augusta’s firm greens.
- Dark Horse: Joaquín Niemann (LIV’s hottest player) seeks his first major top-10 after two 2025 LIV wins.
Course Conditions: Post-Hurricane Changes
Hurricane Helene (2024) altered Augusta’s landscape:
- Key adjustments: Trees removed on Holes 1, 9, and 16 eliminate traditional aiming points. The rebuilt 16th green may play firmer.
- Weather impact: Monday’s rain softened fairways, but SubAir systems ensure fast greens (projected 13.5 on the Stimpmeter).
First-Timers to Track
Player | Strengths | 2025 Stats |
---|---|---|
Maverick McNealy | Top-35 in putting (+1.2 SG) | 4 top-10s, Genesis runner-up |
Thomas Detry | Elite short game (4th in scrambling) | Phoenix Open winner by 7 strokes |
Under-the-Radar Threats
- Russell Henley: No. 7 globally, leads in greens in regulation (72.8%). His 2023 T4 at Augusta proves his comfort here.
- Collin Morikawa: Despite quiet hype, ranks 3rd in approach shots. A 2024 Masters near-miss (3rd round lead) fuels his motivation.
- Akshay Bhatia: Top-25 player with elite ball-striking; needs only a hot putter to contend.
Final Thought: With Scheffler’s dominance, LIV’s unpredictability, and McIlroy’s quest for history, Sunday’s back nine promises drama.