AUGUSTA, GA. – Mike Weir knows what most of Canada suspects: Mac Hughes and Corey Conners can win the Masters. Weir, the 2003 winner of the Green Jacket, offered that information to them directly during a practice round at Augusta National ahead of the start of the year’s first men’s major. It was the wise, experienced 50-year-old kicking the two younger Canadians out of the Masters nest. “I told them out there, I said, ‘You guys are ready.’” Weir stated. “You've got the experience now. You've been out on tour long enough. You've played enough big tournaments. You've got to have that self-belief.”