Notable players who haven’t yet qualified for the 2015 Masters.
That Lahiri, from India, doesn’t have an invitation to Augusta yet is just a formality. He is currently ranked 35th in the world, so he’s a lock to get in. (Getty Images)
Vienna-born Wiesberger is ranked No. 41 in the world. He’s looking to make his first Masters start. (Getty Images)
South African Grace is ranked No. 43 in the world. He has played in the last two Masters. (Getty Images)
With a ranking of 49th in the world, Englishman Casey is on the bubble for the Masters. He isn’t in the field this week in San Antonio. (Getty Images)
The Scotsman is ranked 52nd in the world, a figure he’ll try to improve in San Antonio. (Getty Images)
Ranked No. 53 in the world, Georgia native and UGA grad English is in the field in San Antonio. (Getty Images)
A California-born Frenchman, “El Toro” is ranked No. 54 in the world. He is not in the field in San Antonio, but is playing in the European Tour’s Trophee Hassan II. (Getty Images)
The younger of the Italian Molinari brothers, 63rd-ranked Francesco is in the field in San Antonio. (Getty Images)
Canadian DeLaet, 67th-ranked, is in the field in San Antonio. He missed the cut last year in his only Masters appearance. (Getty Images)
Ranked 68th, the ponytailed German is not in the field in San Antonio, but is playing in the European Tour’s Trophee Hassan II. (Getty Images)
Unfortunately, there is no Masters qualification category for playing the par-5 holes in a given tournament round in par, birdie, eagle, albatross, as Berger did at Bay Hill. He’s ranked 70th, but he is in the field in San Antonio. (Getty Images)
The five-time European Tour winner from England, ranked No. 71, is not in the field in San Antonio, but is playing in the European Tour’s Trophee Hassan II. (Getty Images)
After reaching the top 10 in the rankings in 2011, Watney has fallen to No. 78. He is in the field in San Antonio. (Getty Images)
The former Alabama standout and current PGA Tour rookie is ranked No. 84. He is in the field in San Antonio. (Getty Images)
The Zimbabwean, who led the Valspar Championship after 36 holes before fading on the weekend, is ranked 88th. He is in the field in San Antonio. (Getty Images)
Augusta native Howell has failed to qualify for four of the past five Masters. He’s currently ranked 105th, and he is in the field in San Antonio. (Getty Images)
Things have been looking up for Thailand’s Aphibarnrat, who recently got engaged, then shot a 65 at Bay Hill. He ranks 107th, though, and he is in the field at San Antonio. (Getty Images)
The former U.S. Ryder Cupper, who ranks 132nd, hasn’t won since the 2013 Colonial. he is in the field in San Antonio. (Getty Images)
Ranked 134th, Ishikawa is not in the field in San Antonio. (Getty Images)
Formerly ranked in the world top 10, Choi has fallen to No. 144. He is in the field in San Antonio. (Getty Images)
The Australian is ranked 162nd. He is not in the field in San Antonio. (Getty Images)
The son of Acushnet Company (Titleist, Footjoy) chairman and CEO Wally Uihlein and the 2010 U.S. Amateur champion is ranked 170th. He is not in the field in San Antonio. (Getty Images)
Even after making it into a playoff at the Valspar Championship (won by Jordan Spieth), O’Hair still ranks only 185th. He is in the field in San Antonio. (Getty Images)