
This children’s article, The Masters 2026: A kids’ guide to golf’s most famous tournament, has been written for native English speakers and learners of English as a second or foreign language. It can help children practise reading and comprehension, learn useful vocabulary, and explore one of the biggest events in golf. Written by Mark Pulley, a teacher and writer who creates fun and informative news articles for English learners.
What is the Masters, and when is it in 2026?
The Masters is one of the biggest golf tournaments in the world. It is also the first of the four major championships played each year. In 2026, the Masters begins on April 9th. Golf fans from around the world will be glued to their TV as the best players compete.
Winning the Masters is a huge achievement; it really is one of the most famous prizes in sport.
Why is Augusta National so special?
The Masters is always played at the same course, called Augusta National, in the United States. This makes it different from other major tournaments, which move to different courses each year.
Augusta is known for its beautiful fairways, bright flowers and very tricky greens. The course looks calm, but it is actually very challenging to play. Many players dream of playing there. The course has a long history and is one of the most famous places in golf.
The history and the green jacket
The Masters began in 1934 and has grown into one of the most-watched sporting events in the world.
One of its most famous traditions is the green jacket. The winner isn’t given a trophy like in most competitions; here, they are given a special green jacket, which shows they are the champion.
Who could win in 2026?
Rory McIlroy is the defending champion, which means he won the tournament last year. Winning the Masters once is very difficult, and winning it two years in a row is a very rare achievement indeed.
Players like Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler are among the favourites this year, but golf can be unpredictable, which is especially true at Augusta. Any player could have an amazing week and take home the famous green jacket.

Article vocabulary list
- Tournament: A competition where many players compete to win.
- Major: One of the most important competitions in a sport.
- Course: The area where golf is played.
- Fairway: The short grass area between the tee and the hole.
- Champion: The winner of a competition.
- Tradition: Something that has been done the same way for a long time.
- Defending champion: The person who won the competition the previous year.
- Unpredictable: Something that cannot be easily guessed or known in advance.
Comprehension questions
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1. Where is the Masters always played?
a) Different courses each year
b) Augusta National
c) A beach
Answer: b) Augusta National
2. What is the Masters?
a) A football match
b) A golf tournament
c) A running race
Answer: b) A golf tournament
3. What does the winner receive?
a) A gold medal
b) A trophy
c) A green jacket
Answer: c) A green jacket
4. Who is the defending champion?
a) Jon Rahm
b) Scottie Scheffler
c) Rory McIlroy
Answer: c) Rory McIlroy
5. What does “unpredictable” mean?
a) Easy to know
b) Impossible to play
c) Hard to guess what will happen
Answer: c) Hard to guess what will happen

Mark is a writer and EFL teacher from England with eight years’ experience. He’s passionate about travel, sport (especially football), animals, nature, and history, and enjoys helping children explore the world through language and learning.




