2017 Masters Tournament
The 2017 Masters Tournament was the 81st edition of the Masters Tournament and the first of golf's four major championships in 2017. It was held at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.
Sergio García defeated Justin Rose in a sudden-death playoff, after they both completed the 72 holes in nine-under-par. This was his first major title, which came in his 74th attempt. Previously, García had 22 top-ten finishes in majors. He was the first Spaniard to win at Augusta in eighteen years, since José María Olazábal
Course
Field
The Masters has the smallest field of the four 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, with other categories in which he qualified 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
- Trevor Immelman
- Zach Johnson
- Bernhard Langer
- Sandy Lyle
- Phil Mickelson
- Larry Mize
- José María Olazábal
- Mark O'Meara
- Charl Schwartzel
- Adam Scott
- Vijay Singh
- Jordan Spieth
- Bubba Watson
- Mike Weir
- Danny Willett
- Ian Woosnam
- Tiger Woods withdrew due to a back injury.
- The following past champions did not enter: Tommy Aaron, Jack Burke Jr., Charles Coody, Ben Crenshaw, Nick Faldo, Raymond Floyd, Doug Ford, Bob Goalby, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Craig Stadler, Tom Watson, Fuzzy Zoeller.
- Martin Kaymer
- Justin Rose
- Webb Simpson
- Dustin Johnson withdrew after sustaining a back injury the day before the tournament.
- Ernie Els
- Rory McIlroy
- Henrik Stenson
- Jason Day
- Jason Dufner
- Jimmy Walker
- Rickie Fowler
- Eligible under category 2
- Brad Dalke
- Curtis Luck
- Scott Gregory
- Eligible under category 7
- Toto Gana
- Stewart Hagestad
- Daniel Berger
- Paul Casey
- Matt Fitzpatrick
- J. B. Holmes
- Søren Kjeldsen
- Hideki Matsuyama
- Brandt Snedeker
- Lee Westwood
- Jim Furyk
- Shane Lowry
- Scott Piercy
- Steve Stricker
- Branden Grace
- Brooks Koepka
- Daniel Summerhays
- Sergio García
- Adam Hadwin
- James Hahn
- Russell Henley
- Charley Hoffman
- Mackenzie Hughes
- Billy Hurley III
- Kim Si-woo
- Russell Knox
- Marc Leishman
- William McGirt
- Ryan Moore
- Rod Pampling
- Pat Perez
- Jon Rahm
- Patrick Reed
- Brendan Steele
- Brian Stuard
- Hudson Swafford
- Justin Thomas
- Jhonattan Vegas
- Roberto Castro
- Kevin Chappell
- Emiliano Grillo
- Kevin Kisner
- Matt Kuchar
- Kevin Na
- Sean O'Hair
- Gary Woodland
- An Byeong-hun
- Rafa Cabrera-Bello
- Bill Haas
- Tyrrell Hatton
- Yuta Ikeda
- Francesco Molinari
- Alex Norén
- Louis Oosthuizen
- Thomas Pieters
- Andy Sullivan
- Bernd Wiesberger
- Chris Wood
- Ross Fisher
- Tommy Fleetwood
- Hideto Tanihara
- Wang Jeung-hun
- None
Par 3 contest
Wednesday, April 5, 2017Heavy rain forced the cancellation of the Par-3 contest for the first time in its history. Mike Weir recorded the only hole-in-one before play was suspended.
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, April 6, 2017After being one-over after five holes, Charley Hoffman birdied eight of his next twelve holes for 65. His four-stroke advantage after the first round was the largest at the Masters since 1955.
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| 1 | ![]() Second roundFriday, April 7, 2017Charley Hoffman fell back to the pack with 75 and into a four-way tie for the lead at Rickie Fowler had four birdies and an eagle on his way to a round of 67, the lowest score of the round, and tied for the lead along with Sergio García and Thomas Pieters. García was originally credited with a triple-bogey seven on the 10th, but his score was later corrected to a five. Fifteen players were within five shots of the lead, including past champions Fred Couples, Phil Mickelson, Adam Scott, and Jordan Spieth. Amateur Stewart Hagestad became the first U.S. Mid-Amateur champion to make the cut at the Masters since the winner of that tournament was granted entry in 1989.
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