This year's Masters might be the most anticipated for many golf fans—namely those of the more casual variety—since the Tiger Woods years. There is a new generation of young golfers vying to call themselves the world's best, led by Jordan Spieth, Jason Day and Rory McIlroy.
Paul Hayward of the Telegraph can feel the transition taking place:
Here at the Masters you can finally feel golf's Tiger Woods dependence ending as McIlroy v Spieth v Day hots up nicely.
— Paul Hayward (@_PaulHayward) April 5, 2016
So what, exactly, are golf's Big Three playing for?