Herman is playing in his second Masters Tournament. He makes his return to Augusta National for the first time since the 2016 season when he shot 75-78 to miss the cut by three shots.
He will be among the third group off the tee on Thursday, playing with Ian Woosnam and Stewart Cink at 8:24 a.m. ET. The group will return to the course on Thursday at 11:30 a.m.
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Since earning his PGA Tour card in November of 2010, the former Bearcats golfer has won three PGA events. Herman won the Shell Houston Open in 2016 and the Barbasol Championship in July 2019 and the 2020 Wyndham Championship.
Herman, a Cincinnati native, played at UC from 1996-2000 before turning pro in 2000. He is currently exempt through the 2023 season and sits at No. 187 in the FedEx Cup leaderboard. He was inducted into the James P. Kelly UC Athletics Hall of Fame in 2015.
The 43-year old Herman marks his golf ball on the green with a presidential dollar gold coin. The president varies, chosen each week by friend Steven Wyder, who posts the choice on Twitter at @POTUSBallMarker. When Herman made his first Masters appearance in 2016, he used a coin featuring President Dwight Eisenhower, an Augusta National member.
Bearcats fans can follow Jim on Twitter @gohermie.