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Today, golf's first men's major of the year, the Masters, begins with the world's greatest golfers pitting against each other in a bid to claim the Green Jacket. Most of the attention has been on Tiger Woods, who announced he will compete in the tournament just 14 months after suffering life-threatening injuries after crashing a car just outside Los Angeles. However, Rahm remains favourite to follow up his last year's US Open with his second major victory.
The Spaniard, who has finished in the top 10 at each of the past four Masters, said: "I couldn't care any less what the odds say.
"I'm not looking at it, but I like to think I'm the favourite in my mind."
Over the past few years, Rahm has been building up his Masters experience, having made the cut in all five of his appearances at the tournament and claimed an average finishing position of 10th.
In November 2020, during a pre-Masters practice