While most of the focus at The Masters usually revolves around the top names in golf, there are always a few surprising names that show up on the leaderboard.
A year ago, Charley Hoffman caught us off guard with an opening-round 65, while William McGirt followed his fellow American at the top of the standings following 18 holes of play.
Thomas Pieters emerged as the most unlikely top-10 finisher, as he remained in contention alongside champion Sergio Garcia, Justin Rose, Charl Schwartzel and other past major winners over the final two rounds.
Entering the 2018 Masters, the top sleepers in the field are going to be more under the radar than usual due to the presence of all the big names in the sport, including Tiger Woods.