Six players will be flying the Australian flag at the Masters in 2024.
A former winner and debutant are amongst this year's cohort, who will all be hoping to create history at Augusta National.
The Sporting News takes a look at the Aussie contingent.
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Australians at the Masters: 2024 qualified golfers
Jason Day
One of Australia's most seasoned current golfers, Day is also the top-ranked Aussie coming into the Masters.
The 36-year-old is back playing consistent golf after a five-year winless streak between 2018 and 2023.
Day has missed the cut in two of his last three appearances at Augusta but will be hoping he can record his first top-10 finish since 2019.
Current rank: 21
Best Masters finish: T2 (2011)
Min Woo Lee
Lee has become a popular figure in the Australian and international golf scene, building a reputation as one of the most entertaining characters on tour.
He enjoyed a strong end to the 2023 season, where he won the Macao Open and Australian PGA Championship in consecutive months.
He debuted with a top-20 finish in 2022, and will be hoping he can rebound after missing last year's cut.
It could be a challenge, though, with the Perth-born star breaking one of his fingers in late March.
Current rank: 32
Best Masters finish: T14 (2022)
Cameron Davis
Davis has been quietly chipping along (pardon the pun) and will make his second Masters appearance this year as Australia's third-ranked player.
He has one PGA Tour win under his belt, emerging victorious at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in 2021.
However, Davis' recent form is a bit of concern, failing to crack the top-10 in any of his seven tournaments so far this year.
Current rank: 62
Best Masters finish: 46 (2022)
Cameron Smith
After reaching the world No. 2 rank in 2022, it hasn't exactly been smooth sailing for Smith.
For a solid period, he was far and away Australia's best male golfer, but has dropped considerably down the rankings since.
While his form is less than ideal, Smith has still shown he can win tournaments, taking out three LIV events since his switch a couple of years ago.
He has also recorded four top-10 finishes at the Masters – a seriously impressive record.
Current rank: 68
Best Masters finish: T2 (2020)
Adam Scott
The only Australian to ever win the Masters, Scott will play at Augusta for the 23rd time.
He is a consistent performer at the iconic tournament, too, having made the cut for 14 years straight.
Since his historic win, Scott has made the top 10 once and will be aiming to return to the top section of the leaderboard in 2024.
Current rank: 53
Best Masters finish: Champion (2013)
Jasper Stubbs
Stubbs will make his Masters debut this week as Australia's only amateur in the tournament.
The 21-year-old booked his ticket to Augusta by winning the Asia Pacific Amateur Championship last year.
He will also be in action at The Open in July.
Current rank: 1410 (pro), 335 (amateur)
Best Masters finish: N/A
The full field for this year's event can be viewed here.
Did Greg Norman ever win the Masters?
Despite being considered Australia's best-ever golfer (male or female), Norman never won the Masters in his career.
He finished T4 in his 1981 debut, and came close to victory several times after that.
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Norman even finished T2 in consecutive years – 1986 and 1987.
At the conclusion of his impressive career, he had recorded nine top-10 finishes at Augusta.