2022 Masters Tournament
The 2022 Masters Tournament was the 86th edition of the Masters Tournament, the first of the four major golf championships of 2022, held April 7–10 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.
For the first time since the 2019 tournament, attendance returned to full capacity with maximum of 40,000 spectators per day; the traditional par-3 contest also returned.
Scottie Scheffler won his first major by three strokes over Rory McIlroy. Scheffler had achieved his first PGA Tour win at the WM Phoenix Open two months earlier, and after also winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational and WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play he entered the Masters as world number one.
Scheffler led by a record-tying five strokes after the second round, and held the lead from then on. His main challenger was Cameron Smith, who narrowed the lead to one stroke after the second hole of the final round. On the subsequent hole, Scheffler and Smith found themselves in the same tricky position, with Scheffler chipping in for a birdie, and Smith only managing a bogey, extending the lead to 3 strokes. Smith made a triple bogey on the 12th hole after his ball went into the water, leaving Scheffler relatively unchallenged for the rest of the round.
Entering the final round 10 strokes back from Scheffler, Rory McIlroy shot a 8-under-par 64 to finish second, his best major finish since 2014. Much attention was given to Tiger Woods, who made his first PGA Tour start since the 2020 Masters after suffering severe injuries to his right leg and ankle in a February 2021 car accident. Woods made the cut and finished the tournament 47th, visibly limping for much of the last two rounds. Defending champion Hideki Matsuyama finished tied for 14th.
There was no winner of the Silver Cup, as no amateur made the cut. This year's purse was increased over thirty percent to $15 million, with a winner's share of $2.7 million.
Course
Field
Participation in the Masters Tournament is by invitation only, and the tournament has the smallest field of the major championships. There are a number of criteria by which invites were awarded, including all past winners, recent major champions, leading finishers in the previous years' majors, leading players on the PGA Tour in the previous season, winners of full-point tournaments on the PGA Tour during the previous 12 months, leading players in the Official World Golf Ranking and some leading amateurs.Criteria
This list details the qualification criteria for the 2022 Masters Tournament and the players who qualified under them; any additional criteria under which players qualified is indicated in parentheses.1. All past winners of the Masters Tournament
- Fred Couples
- Sergio García
- Dustin Johnson
- Zach Johnson
- Bernhard Langer
- Sandy Lyle
- Hideki Matsuyama
- Larry Mize
- José María Olazábal
- Patrick Reed
- Charl Schwartzel
- Adam Scott
- Vijay Singh
- Jordan Spieth
- Bubba Watson
- Mike Weir
- Danny Willett
- Tiger Woods
- Past winners not playing: Tommy Aaron, Jack Burke Jr., Ángel Cabrera, Charles Coody, Ben Crenshaw, Nick Faldo, Raymond Floyd, Trevor Immelman, Phil Mickelson, Jack Nicklaus, Mark O'Meara, Gary Player, Craig Stadler, Tom Watson, Ian Woosnam, Fuzzy Zoeller
- Bryson DeChambeau
- Brooks Koepka
- Jon Rahm
- Gary Woodland
- Shane Lowry
- Francesco Molinari
- Collin Morikawa
- Justin Thomas
- Cameron Smith
- Xander Schauffele
- Austin Greaser
- James Piot
- Laird Shepherd
- Keita Nakajima
- Aaron Jarvis
- Stewart Hagestad
- Stewart Cink
- Corey Conners
- Tony Finau
- Brian Harman
- Kim Si-woo
- Marc Leishman
- Robert MacIntyre
- Kevin Na
- Justin Rose
- Webb Simpson
- Will Zalatoris
- Guido Migliozzi
- Louis Oosthuizen
- Harris English did not play due to an injury.
15. The leading four players, and those tying for fourth place, in the 2021 PGA Championship
- Pádraig Harrington
- Harry Higgs
- Paul Casey did not play due to an injury.
Masters Tournament and the 2022 Masters Tournament
- Abraham Ancer
- Sam Burns
- Patrick Cantlay
- Cameron Champ
- Cameron Davis
- Lucas Glover
- Talor Gooch
- Lucas Herbert
- Garrick Higgo
- Tom Hoge
- Max Homa
- Viktor Hovland
- Im Sung-jae
- Kevin Kisner
- Jason Kokrak
- Lee Kyoung-hoon
- Luke List
- Rory McIlroy
- Joaquín Niemann
- Scottie Scheffler
- J. J. Spaun
- Sepp Straka
- Hudson Swafford
- Daniel Berger
- Billy Horschel
- Erik van Rooyen
- Christiaan Bezuidenhout
- Matt Fitzpatrick
- Tommy Fleetwood
- Tyrrell Hatton
- Mackenzie Hughes
- Takumi Kanaya
- Min Woo Lee
- Ryan Palmer
- Lee Westwood
- Matthew Wolff
- Russell Henley
- Thomas Pieters
- Séamus Power
- Harold Varner III
- Cameron Young
- ''None''
Par 3 contest
The Par-3 contest was held for the first time since 2019. Play was halted at 3:44 pm ET with 26 players still on the course. Mike Weir and Mackenzie Hughes, co-leaders at four-under, were declared co-champions. Jason Kokrak recorded the only hole-in-one on the fourth hole.
Weather
Thursday: Mostly sunny with morning thunderstorms. High of. Wind W, with gusts to. Due to thunderstorms, all starting times were delayed 30 minutes.Friday: Mostly sunny. High of. Wind WSW, with gusts to.
Saturday: Cloudy. High of. Wind W, with gusts to.
Sunday: Sunny. High of. Wind W.
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, April 7, 2022Im Sung-jae became the first Korean player to hold the lead after a round at the Masters following a five-under-par 67. Im birdied his first three holes and was four-under after seven holes before consecutive bogeys on holes 10 and 11. At the par-5 13th, Im hit his approach shot to 12 feet and made the putt for eagle before also birdieing the par-5 15th to take sole possession of the lead.
Cameron Smith, who finished tied for second with Im in 2020, opened with a double-bogey at the first hole. Beginning with a chip-in for birdie at the fifth, however, Smith went eight-under-par over a span of 14 holes. At the par-3 16th, Smith hit his tee shot to five feet and made the putt to get to six-under for the round before another double-bogey on the 18th dropped him back to four-under and a round of 68.
Scottie Scheffler, playing his first tournament as World No. 1, did not make a bogey until the 18th hole in a 3-under-par round of 69. He was in a group tied for third place that also included past champions Dustin Johnson and Danny Willett, as well as Joaquín Niemann, who holed out for an eagle on the par-4 ninth hole.
Harold Varner III, in his Masters debut, went four-under-par in a 4-hole stretch from the 13th to the 16th hole, including a near albatross from the pine straw at the 13th. He finished with a one-under-par 71.
Tiger Woods was playing in his first tournament since the 2020 Masters and opened with a one-under-par 71, tied for 10th place after 18 holes. Defending champion Hideki Matsuyama shot an even-par 72.
Overnight rain meant that the start was delayed by 30 minutes, with the first players teeing off at 8:30 a.m. local time.
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| 1 | ![]() Second roundFriday, April 8, 2022World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler added a five-under-par round of 67 to his first round 69, for an aggregate score of 136, 8-under-par. Four players, including first-round leader Im Sung-jae and defending champion Hideki Matsuyama, were in second place. Scheffler's five-stroke lead tied the 36-hole tournament record, with 4 of the 5 previous record holders going on to win. Tiger Woods shot a 74, and had an aggregate score of 145, one-over-par, tying him for 19th place nine strokes behind the leader. Stewart Cink made a hole-in-one at the par-3 16th hole. 52 players made the cut of 148, 4-over-par. None of the six amateurs made the cut. Other notable players to miss the cut include 2015 Masters champion Jordan Spieth, 2019 Masters runner-ups Brooks Koepka and Xander Schauffele, and 2020 U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau.
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