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Desert Classic Winners Eyeing Masters Glory in Augusta

Three consecutive Hero Dubai Desert Classic champions are well-positioned at this week’s Masters. Can they claim major championship success?

Three consecutive Hero Dubai Desert Classic champions are well-positioned at this week’s Masters. Can they claim major championship success?

Tyrrell Hatton, Rory McIlroy, and Patrick Reed have all won the Hero Dubai Desert Classic in recent years, and remarkably, all three find themselves in contention at Augusta National this week. The PGA Tour Masters represents one of golf’s most prestigious challenges, and the convergence of recent Desert Classic champions near the top of the leaderboard tells an interesting story about form and momentum.

The three most recent winners of the Dubai event currently hold impressive positions heading into the weekend. Tyrrell Hatton, winner in 2025, sits at five-under par. Rory McIlroy, the 2024 champion and defending Masters titleholder, also stands at five-under. Patrick Reed, victor in 2026, finds himself four strokes back at four-under, alongside Wyndham Clark, Justin Rose, and Sam Burns.

Desert Classic Success as a Springboard

The Hero Dubai Desert Classic has established itself as a significant launch pad for major championship performances. The tournament’s status on the DP World Tour calendar places it strategically in early February, allowing winners to carry winning form into the spring major championship season. The fact that three consecutive champions are all performing well at Augusta National suggests the Desert Classic victory provides genuine competitive advantages.

Rory McIlroy, who won the Masters in 2025, brings the experience of having claimed the Green Jacket already. His presence at five-under demonstrates his ongoing capability in major championship settings. For Hatton and Reed, the opportunity to convert their Desert Classic momentum into major championship success remains a significant storyline as the tournament enters its final stages.

Augusta’s Demanding Examination

Augusta National consistently tests the world’s best golfers across its back nine and par-fives. The positioning of these Desert Classic winners—three of them within the top bracket of the leaderboard—reflects their current form and adaptability to different championship demands. Whether they can maintain their positions through Sunday’s conclusion will ultimately determine whether their Dubai success translates into the most prestigious outcome in golf.

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