2018 Masters Tournament
The 2018 Masters Tournament was the 82nd edition of the Masters Tournament and the first of golf's four major championships in 2018. It was held April 5–8 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.
Patrick Reed won his first major title with a final round 71 for 273, one stroke ahead of runner-up Rickie Fowler.
Media
The 2018 Masters Tournament was the 63rd Masters Tournament to be televised by CBS with early round coverage airing on ESPN using CBS production crews.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
- Sergio García
- 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
- Tiger Woods
- Ian Woosnam
- Past champions who did not play: 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.
- Dustin Johnson
- Martin Kaymer
- Justin Rose
- Brooks Koepka withdrew due to a wrist injury.
4. Last five PGA Champions
5. Last three winners of The Players Championship
6. Top two finishers in the 2017 U.S. Amateur
7. Winner of the 2017 Amateur Championship
8. Winner of the 2017 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship
9. Winner of the 2017 U.S. Mid-Amateur
10. Winner of the 2018 Latin America Amateur Championship
11. The top 12 finishers and ties in the 2017 Masters Tournament
12. Top 4 finishers and ties in the 2017 U.S. Open
13. Top 4 finishers and ties in the 2017 Open Championship
14. Top 4 finishers and ties in the PGA Championship">PGA Championship">PGA Championship
15. Winners of PGA Tour events that award a full-point allocation for the FedEx Cup, between the 2017 Masters Tournament and the 2018 Masters Tournament
- Daniel Berger
- Wesley Bryan
- Patrick Cantlay
- Austin Cook
- Bryson DeChambeau
- Billy Horschel
- Kevin Kisner
- Patton Kizzire
- Marc Leishman
- Pat Perez
- Ted Potter Jr.
- Ian Poulter
- Jon Rahm
- Xander Schauffele
- Kyle Stanley
- Brendan Steele
- Jhonattan Vegas
- Gary Woodland
17. Top 50 on the final 2017 Official World Golf Ranking list
- Kiradech Aphibarnrat
- Ross Fisher
- Matt Fitzpatrick
- Branden Grace
- Tyrrell Hatton
- Yuta Ikeda
- Yūsaku Miyazato
- Alex Norén
- Bernd Wiesberger
19. International invitees
Par 3 Contest
Wednesday, April 4, 2018Tom Watson won the Par 3 Contest with a score of 21. It was Watson's second win in the contest, having previously won in 1982. Three holes-in-one were recorded, including one by the grandson of Jack Nicklaus.
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, April 5, 2018Jordan Spieth, the 2015 champion, birdied five consecutive holes on the back-nine to post a round of 66 and take the first round lead for the third time in four years. Playing a day after dislocating an ankle during the Par 3 Contest, Tony Finau finished two shots back, along with Matt Kuchar. Four-time champion Tiger Woods, playing the Masters for the first time in three years, was three-over after a bogey on the 12th but rebounded with two birdies to finish with 73. Defending champion Sergio García hit five consecutive balls onto the green which rolled back into the water on the par-5 15th and carded a one-putt 13, the highest score on that hole in Masters history, and tied for the worst in history on any hole. He birdied the next hole; his 81 put him in a tie for 85th place.
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| 1 | ![]() Second roundFriday, April 6, 2018Playing in the afternoon, Patrick Reed made nine birdies to go along with three bogies on his way to a 66. He had three separate streaks of three birdies to take a two shot lead over Marc Leishman. Leishman, playing with Tiger Woods, eagled the par-5 15th to shoot a 67. Henrik Stenson was four back of Reed after a solid 70. First-round leader Jordan Spieth fell back with a 74 to end the day at −4 overall along with Rory McIlroy. Woods, looking for his first win since 2013, made the cut with a 75. Doug Ghim was the only amateur that made the cut.
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