Every spring the happenings at Augusta are highly anticipated, but 2016's iteration is can't-miss TV.
History is within reach for 20-somethings. One can cement a legacy by joining an exclusive career fraternity, while another can become the first repeat winner in 14 years.
And if those two aren't good enough, there's always the world's No. 1 player.
Jordan Spieth will try to defend his green jacket, a feat no man has pulled off since Tiger Woods in 2001 and 2002.
Ditch the remote. Fluff the pillows. Click the cell phone ringer to silent.