Dustin Johnson is Masters favourite, but Rory McIlroy fancied for glory at Augusta
American world number one arrives on a three-tournament win streak, but Northern Irishman is out to complete a career grand slam

Top-ranked Dustin Johnson is favourite to capture the 81st Masters this week, but plenty of golfers see Rory McIlroy as a green-jacket threat when the year’s first major championship begins.
A showdown of global greats at the 7,435-yard Augusta National sees Johnson arrive on a three-tournament win streak and second-ranked McIlroy, a four-time major champion, seeking a Masters crown to complete a career grand slam.
“I’ve done all the preparation I can. It’s just about going out on the golf course and getting it done,” said McIlroy, mindful of 2011 when a back-nine Sunday collapse saw him squander the Masters lead.
“Having a chance to win a few years ago and not giving myself a chance since ... internally that’s not good enough. I want to give a better account of myself at this tournament and on this golf course and I feel like I can.”

Third-ranked Jason Day makes an emotional start two weeks after withdrawing from an event to be with his mother as she battled lung cancer while Jordan Spieth tries to bounce back from a back-nine collapse in last year’s final round when on the verge of a second consecutive Masters title.