2011 Masters Tournament
The 2011 Masters Tournament was the 75th Masters Tournament, held April 7–10 at Augusta National Golf Club. Charl Schwartzel birdied the final four holes to win his first major championship, two strokes ahead of runners-up Adam Scott and Jason Day.
Eight players held a share of the lead in the last round including Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. McIlroy had at least a share of the lead for the first three rounds and had a four stroke advantage entering Sunday's final round, but shot an 80 to finish ten strokes behind Schwartzel.
This was Ben Crenshaw's 40th consecutive Masters appearance. The top-ranked player in the world, Martin Kaymer, failed to make the cut, and Hideki Matsuyama was the only amateur to play on the weekend.
Course
Field
The Masters has the smallest field of the major championships. Officially the Masters remains an invitation event, but there is a set of qualifying criteria that determines who is included in the field. Each player is classified according to the first category by which he qualified, and other categories are shown in parentheses.Golfers who qualify based solely on their performance in amateur tournaments must remain amateurs on the starting day of the tournament to be eligible to play.
1. Past Masters Champions
Ángel Cabrera, Fred Couples, Ben Crenshaw, Trevor Immelman, Zach Johnson, Sandy Lyle, Phil Mickelson, Larry Mize, José María Olazábal, Mark O'Meara, Vijay Singh, Craig Stadler, Tom Watson, Mike Weir, Tiger Woods, Ian Woosnam
2. Last five U.S. Open Champions
Lucas Glover, Graeme McDowell, Geoff Ogilvy
3. Last five The Open Championship Champions
Stewart Cink, Pádraig Harrington, Louis Oosthuizen
4. Last five PGA Champions
Martin Kaymer, Y. E. Yang
5. Last three winners of The Players Championship
Tim Clark, Sergio García, Henrik Stenson
6. Top two finishers in the 2010 U.S. Amateur
David Chung, Peter Uihlein
7. Winner of the 2010 Amateur Championship
Jin Jeong
8. Winner of the 2010 Asian Amateur
Hideki Matsuyama
9. Winner of the 2010 U.S. Amateur Public Links
Lion Kim
10. Winner of the 2010 U.S. Mid-Amateur
Nathan Smith
11. The top 16 finishers and ties in the 2010 Masters Tournament
Ricky Barnes, K. J. Choi, Miguel Ángel Jiménez, Jerry Kelly, Anthony Kim, Hunter Mahan, Steve Marino, Ryan Moore, Ian Poulter, David Toms, Nick Watney, Lee Westwood
12. Top 8 finishers and ties in the 2010 U.S. Open
Alex Čejka, Ernie Els, Grégory Havret, Dustin Johnson, Matt Kuchar, Davis Love III, Brandt Snedeker
13. Top 4 finishers and ties in the 2010 British Open Championship
Paul Casey, Rory McIlroy
14. Top 4 finishers and ties in the 2010 PGA Championship
Bubba Watson
15. Top 30 leaders on the 2010 PGA Tour
Robert Allenby, Ben Crane, Jason Day, Luke Donald, Rickie Fowler, Jim Furyk, Retief Goosen, Bill Haas, Charley Hoffman, Jeff Overton, Ryan Palmer, Justin Rose, Adam Scott, Heath Slocum, Steve Stricker, Bo Van Pelt, Camilo Villegas
16. Winners of PGA Tour events that award a full-point allocation for the season-ending Tour Championship, between the 2010 Masters Tournament and the 2011 Masters Tournament
Stuart Appleby, Arjun Atwal, Aaron Baddeley, Jason Bohn, Jonathan Byrd, Martin Laird, Carl Pettersson, D. A. Points, Rory Sabbatini, Jhonattan Vegas, Mark Wilson, Gary Woodland
17. All players qualifying for the 2010 edition of The Tour Championship
Kevin Na, Kevin Streelman
18. Top 50 on the final 2010 Official World Golf Rankings list
Ross Fisher, Hiroyuki Fujita, Peter Hanson, Yuta Ikeda, Ryo Ishikawa, Robert Karlsson, Kim Kyung-tae, Edoardo Molinari, Francesco Molinari, Sean O'Hair, Álvaro Quirós, Charl Schwartzel
19. Top 50 on the Official World Golf Rankings list on March 27, 2011
Anders Hansen
20. International invitees
''None''
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, April 7, 2011Rory McIlroy and Álvaro Quirós shot 65 to co-lead after the first round. K. J. Choi and Y. E. Yang shot 67 to trail by two shots. Defending champion Phil Mickelson shot a 70 and Tiger Woods a 71. Henrik Stenson struggled to an 83, including a quintuple bogey 8 on the par-3 4th hole, the highest score on the hole in the history of the Masters.
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| T1 | ![]() Second roundFriday, April 8, 2011McIlroy kept his lead with a 69, while Quirós shot a 73 to fall back to −6, four shots off the lead. Jason Day, in his first Masters appearance, shot a tournament-low 64 on Friday to move into second place. Tiger Woods shot a 66 to put himself back in the tournament at −7, three shots off the lead. Woods shot 31 on the back nine to charge up the leaderboard. K. J. Choi shot a 70 to move to −7, into third place along with Woods. Notable players who missed the cut were Graeme McDowell, Martin Kaymer, Pádraig Harrington, and Hunter Mahan.
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