Buckle up.
You’ve got the first All-Star field of 2016 at The Blue Monster.
The WGC Cadillac is the first WGC event of 2016 and the star-power is obvious.
No mystery to the pairings on Thursday when the first round gets underway in Miami.
One-two and three. Four-five and six — together.
Jordan Spieth (No. 1), Jason Day (No. 2) and Rory McIlroy (No. 3) go off the 10th hole at 11:32 a.m.
Bubba Watson (No. 4), Rickie Fowler (5) and Henrik Stenson (6) are on the first tee at 12:38 p.m.
Justin Rose (7), Dustin Johnson (8) and Adam Scott (9) start their day off the tenth at 11:43 a.m.
Spieth has a lot to prove after missing the cut at Riviera two weeks ago and McIlroy needs to make up for his bumbling play last week at the Honda.
Day? Hopefully he’s simply healthy and that is often his main issue.
This is a world-class field on an iconic golf course, brought back to life by none other than Donald Trump.
Doral was an aging resort that was badly in need of a facelift.
Say what you want about Trump and his political aspirations, he knows how to do golf and do it well when it comes to creating first-class facilities.
Great course, great field, great weather. No 36-hole cut.
And no excuses.