Masters Cut Line 2025: Who made, Augsta National cut
The leaderboard’s top superstar is full, many big names are not going to make weekends at the famous Augusta National Golf Club.
Winning the masters tournament and making a green jacket is one, if the most in golf is not respect.
While some listen to “Masters Champions” and think of Tiger Woods or Arnold Palmer, there are dozens of winners over 70 years. All are champions since the tournament began in 1934.
Masters winner according to year: List of champions
Masters have made 56 winners in their long history, with 17 golfers won several times. Overall, there have been 87 winners of the masters.
- 2024 – Scotty Chefler
- 2023 – Jon Rahm
- 2022 – Scotty Chefler
- 2021 – Hideki Matsuayama
- 2020 – Dustin Johnson
- 2019 – Tiger Woods
- 2018 – Patrick Reed
- 2017 – Sergio Garcia
- 2016 – Danny Wilt
- 2015 – Jordan Spith
- 2014 – Bubba Watson
- 2013 – Adam Scott
- 2012 – Bubba Watson
- 2011 – Charl Schwartzel
- 2010 – Phil Mixelson
- 2009 – Angel Cabrera
- 2008 – Trevor Immailman
- 2007 – Zach Johnson
- 2006 – Phil Mixelson
- 2005 – Tiger Woods
- 2004 – Phil Mixelson
- 2003 – Mike Wear
- 2002 – Tiger Woods
- 2001 – Tiger Woods
- 2000 – Vijay Singh
- 1999 – Jose Maria Olazalbal
- 1998 – Mark O’Mera
- 1997 – Tiger Woods
- 1996 – Nick Faldo
- 1995 – Ben Creshow
- 1994 – Jose Maria Olazal
- 1993 – Bernhard Langer
- 1992 – Fred Couples
- 1991 – Ian Vosanam
- 1990 – Nick Faldo
- 1989 – Nick Faldo
- 1988 – Sandy Lile
- 1987 – Larry Mecca
- 1986 – Jack Nickel
- 1985 – Bernhard Langer
- 1984 – Ben Creshow
- 1983 – Seve Ballesteros
- 1982 – Craig Stadler
- 1981 – Tom Watson
- 1980 – Seve Ballesteros
- 1979 – Fuzzy Zolar
- 1978 – Gary Player
- 1977 – Tom Watson
- 1976 – Ray Floid
- 1975 – Jack Nickels
- 1974 – Gary Player
- 1973 – Tommy Aaron
- 1972 – Jack Nickel
- 1971 – Charles Kuda
- 1970 – Billy Casper
- 1969 – George Archer
- 1968 – Bob Golbie
- 1967 – Gay Brever
- 1966 – Jack Nickels
- 1965 – Jack Nickel
- 1964 – Arnold Palmer
- 1963 – Jack Nickel
- 1962 – Arnold Palmer
- 1961 – Gary Player
- 1960 – Arnold Palmer
- 1959 – Art Wall Junior.
- 1958 – Arnold Palmer
- 1957 – Dug Ford
- 1956 – Jack Burke Junior
- 1955 – Carrie Middlecoff
- 1954 – Sam Saned
- 1953 – Ben Hogan
- 1952 – Sam Saned
- 1951 – Ben Hogan
- 1950 – Jimmy Demerate
- 1949 – Sam Saned
- 1948 – Cloud Harmon
- 1947 – Jimmy Demerate
- 1946 – Harman Kejer
- 1942 – Byron Nelson
- 1941 – Craig Wood
- 1940 – Jimmy Demerate
- 1939 – Ralph Guldahal
- 1938 – Henry Picard
- 1937 – Byron Nelson
- 1936 – Horton Smith
- 1935 – Jean
- 1934 – Horton Smith
Note: 1943-1945 was not held due to World War II
Who won the Masters last year?
Scotty Chefler claimed its second green jacket in 2024, with four shots from 72 holes and four shots from Ruki Ludwig å Berg.
Who won the first masters?
Horton Smith won the first masters with -4 in 1934, received a $ 1,500 award, which is about $ 36,000 in today’s money. Labor Statistics Bureau ‘Inflation CalculatorFor comparison, Scotty Sheffeler moved to $ 3.6 million from Augusta National last year.
How many times have Tiger Woods won the masters?
Tiger Woods has won Masters five times including 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005 and 2009. He is not playing in this year’s Masters due to a broken wisdom during training for the tournament, requiring surgery. He is still rethinking home in Florida.
Who wins the most masters?
- Jack Nickens: 6
- Tiger Woods: 5
- Arnold Palmer: 4
- Jimmy Demerate, Sam Saned, Gary Player, Nick Faldo, Phil Mixels: 3
- Horton Smith, Bayran Nelson, Ben Hogan, Scotty Sheffoler, Tom Watson, Seve Ballesteros, Bernhard Langer, Ben Krench, Jose Maria Olazal, Bubba Watson: 2
Who is the youngest Masters Champion?
Tiger Woods still holds records for the youngest person, who was ever to win a Masters for his victory at the age of 21 in 1997. Interestingly, his 2019 victory at the age of 43 also makes him the second oldest masters champion.
Who is the oldest masters champion?
Jack Nickus still holds a record for the oldest person to win the Masters in 1986 for his victory at the age of 46.
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