The greatest golf tournament in the world starts on Thursday,and for once I won't be there. There really isn't anywhere quite like Augusta,and I'm gutted I'm not going to be there this year. I will be glued to the tele watching it,and cheering on my picks. I will provide regular updates when I can,and hope you all enjoy it as much as I will. So,anyone who's interested,let's hear who you fancy to prevail or who you'd like to see win. Out of interest,i will put up who I'm backing. They are not my tips,just my personal fancies for the week. Obviously Dustin Johnson is playing some amazing stuff at the moment,but with his price of 6/1 and a previous best of 4th place,i'm passing him over. Rory could well storm it,with the weather meant to increase the length of the course,it could play straight into his hands. But I just can't see him stringing together 4 rounds of consistency,he's been too erratic in at least 1 round recently. Add to that his memories of throwing away the tournament in the past,and the fact I just don't like him,he's passed over too. Jason Day has been in personal turmoil lately,what with his mother being given a year to live after being diagnosed with lung cancer. He's a tremendous player with a good record here,but I can't back him at the moment with his head where it is. So onto my first pick, Jordan Spieth. One of my favourites,with a record here of 2nd,1st,2nd. It's fair to say he would've won back to back masters if it wasn't for a breakdown over a few holes in last years final round. But the lad loves it here,and at 8/1 I think he's gonna be right in the mix again. Rickie Fowler is next on my list,coming into form at the right time,it's surely only a matter of time before he wins a major. At 25/1 I'm willing to take a chance on him this week. Next is Henrik Stenson at 33/1. He hasn't really set this course alight in the past,but I'm hoping the Open champion can find his game and burn up the par 5's. Paul Casey is my 4th choice at 50/1,the Englishman has been in fine form over the last year or so, and his pure iron play could make him a danger this week. I'm also having a little bit on Thomas Pieters at 80/1, the long hitter is improving all the time,and he is fearless. I firmly believe he's a future major champion,i'm just hoping it's this week.Lastly I'm having an each way flutter on William McGirt at 300/1.This guy has been in the mix in a lot of tournaments over the last 12 months,and is an excellent putter. I think his price is ridiculous really,and I'm happy to have a little interest in him. So there you have it folks, whoever you back or whether you just enjoy the drama. I hope it's a fantastic tournament,and it makes for great viewing ! Enjoy.