For a second time this year the World’s top two golfers will go head-to-head with Martin Kaymer and Lee Westwood being grouped for the first two rounds of the 2011 Masters.
Augusta National officials released the draw near lunch today with the World No. 1 ranked Kaymer and World No. 2 Westwood along with American and World No. 10 Matt Kuchar teeing up at 10.19am local time Thursday.

Martin Kaymer straight after his Augusta press conference Tuesday - To play alongside Lee Westwood and Matt Kuchar.
Kaymer and Westwood were also grouped for the opening two days of the recent Omega Dubai Desert Classic.
World No. 5 Graeme McDowell will be also centre stage with the reigning U.S. Open winner to play alongside four-time Augusta National champion, Tiger Woods, who has since dropped to No. 7 in the rankings.
The McDowell, Woods and Australia’s Robert Allenby trio is one of the star three-balls of the day, and with the trio out at 10.41am.
Rory McIlroy, competing in his third straight Masters, is in the pick of the ‘Augusta Youngsters’ joining American hotshot Rickie Fowler and Aussie Jason Day.
Fowler and Day are among 20 Augusta debutants and join McIlroy in teeing-up at 9.24am.
French ace Gregory Havret, also making his Masters debut, tees-up at 9.02am in the company of Sweden’s Karl Pettersson and American Ryan Palmer.
Triple Major winning Padraig Harrington is sandwiched in between McIlroy and McDowell and joins Japan’s Ryo Ishikawa and American Bill Haas out at 9.57am.
Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, as co-ceremonial starters, will again get the Masters started at 7.40am.
The first competition match follows five minutes later featuring Americans Jonathon Byrd and Sean O’Hair along with England’s Ross Fisher.
Spaniard Alvaro Quiros will be wondering what he’s done wrong with last month’s Omega Dubai Desert Classic champion the last to tee-off on the opening day at 1.59pm.