Australians have had their fair share of success at Augusta National in recent memory, some of which Marc Leishman has been a part of. Now readying for his 10th Masters, Leishman will look to draw on the successes of his fellow countrymen.
Finishing in a tie for fifth-place in last year’s Masters, Leishman added to his resume at Augusta National which includes three additional top-15 finishes. Playing alongside Adam Scott in the final round in 2013, Leishman was given a front row seat to what it takes to don the green jacket. Having been close in major championships before, Leishman was asked if experiencing Scott’s triumph up close and personal is something he still thinks about. The 38-year-old said, “Yeah, that’s why we do all the practice, and that’s why -- well, as a professional golfer, this is where you want to be. You want to be here late on Sunday with people screaming at you and at your good shots. It gives me a big buzz, and it’s something that I work hard for to try and get back here every year to get myself into that situation. That Sunday night after that, even from not winning, I can never sleep. I really want to know how it feels when you do come out on top.”