World No. 53 Richard Bland has one last chance to secure his first Masters invitation with a win this week at the Valero Texas Open, where he’s playing on a sponsor exemption.
The 49-year-old Bland had a chance to earn his first trip to Augusta National last week at the World Golf Championships-Match Play, where he finished T-9. Bland needed to win his Round of 16 match vs. Dustin Johnson, but he lost to the world No. 8, 3 and 2. The Englishman was making his tournament debut at Austin Country Club, where advanced out of Group 9 after tying his first match with Bryson DeChambeau, then beating Talor Gooch (1-up) and Lee Westwood (2 and 1). Bland became the oldest player to win his group since the format was introduced in 2015, with Phil Mickelson holding the previous mark at 46 years, nine months and eight days in 2017. “When I have my best stuff, and I don’t feel like I had my best stuff this week, I can play against these guys,” Bland said via GolfChannel.com following his run in Austin. “I can walk away with my head held high. I’m guessing no one was really expecting a 49-year-old rookie to get through the group stages, but I did.”