Here is the 2016 Masters field ranked from 1-89 based on how likely each golfer is to win this year's event starting with the man who has won two of the last four. Watson is not the Vegas favorite, but he should be. He is unquestionably the horse for this course. Rory McIlroy could ride American Pharoah to the first tee box, and I'd still call Watson the horse for this course. It all depends on the first 27 holes, though. If he's in, he's in. If he's out, well, you'll know. Close here so many times, none more so than when Charl Schwartzel won the green jacket back in 2011. I'm mildly concerned about his back injury. If he's OK, he could win by three strokes. The favorite. (USATSI)...
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