2025 Masters Tournament
The 2025 Masters Tournament was the 89th edition of the Masters Tournament and the first of the men's four major golf championships held in 2025. The tournament was played from April 10–13 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, United States. Rory McIlroy won the tournament after the first hole of a sudden-death playoff against Justin Rose. In doing so, McIlroy became the sixth player, and the first European, to complete the modern career Grand Slam, this being his 11th attempt. Additionally, McIlroy became the third player, after Tiger Woods in 2001 and Scottie Scheffler in 2024, to win the Masters and The Players Championship in the same calendar year.
Course
In September 2024, Hurricane Helene caused damage to the course. In January 2025, Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley said the course was in "spectacular condition" and that, while some trees had been lost, the damage had been "minor".The 12th and 16th holes were among the areas most affected by the tree removals which altered sightlines and may have had a minor impact on wind patterns, particularly at the 12th hole. However, the overall layout and playing characteristics of the course remained largely consistent with the prior year.
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 invitations are awarded, including all past winners, recent major champions, leading finishers in the previous year's 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. There were 21 first time Masters competitors this year.Criteria
The below list details the qualification criteria for the 2025 Masters Tournament and the players who have qualified under them; any additional criteria under which players qualified are indicated in parentheses.1. All past winners of the Masters Tournament
- Ángel Cabrera
- Fred Couples
- Sergio García
- Dustin Johnson
- Zach Johnson
- Bernhard Langer
- Hideki Matsuyama
- Phil Mickelson
- José María Olazábal
- Jon Rahm
- Patrick Reed
- Scottie Scheffler
- Charl Schwartzel
- Adam Scott
- Jordan Spieth
- Bubba Watson
- Mike Weir
- Danny Willett
- Past winners who did not play: Tommy Aaron, Charles Coody, Ben Crenshaw, Nick Faldo, Raymond Floyd, Trevor Immelman, Sandy Lyle, Larry Mize, Jack Nicklaus, Mark O'Meara, Gary Player, Vijay Singh, Craig Stadler, Tom Watson, Tiger Woods, Ian Woosnam, Fuzzy Zoeller.
- Wyndham Clark
- Bryson DeChambeau
- Matt Fitzpatrick
- Brian Harman
- Collin Morikawa
- Xander Schauffele
- Cameron Smith
- Brooks Koepka
- Justin Thomas
- Rory McIlroy
7. The winner and runner-up in the 2024 U.S. Amateur
- José Luis Ballester
- Noah Kent
- Jacob Skov Olesen forfeited his exemption by turning professional.
- Ding Wenyi forfeited his exemption by turning professional.
- Justin Hastings
- Evan Beck
- Hiroshi Tai
- Ludvig Åberg
- Cameron Davis
- Tommy Fleetwood
- Tyrrell Hatton
- Max Homa
- Matthieu Pavon
- Adam Schenk
- Cameron Young
- Will Zalatoris
- Patrick Cantlay
- Tony Finau
- Billy Horschel
- Thriston Lawrence
- Justin Rose
- Thomas Detry
- Viktor Hovland
- Keegan Bradley
- Brian Campbell
- Rafael Campos
- Nico Echavarría
- Austin Eckroat
- Harris English
- Russell Henley
- Joe Highsmith
- Patton Kizzire
- Min Woo Lee
- Robert MacIntyre
- Matt McCarty
- Maverick McNealy
- Taylor Pendrith
- J. T. Poston
- Aaron Rai
- Davis Riley
- Sepp Straka
- Nick Taylor
- Davis Thompson
- Jhonattan Vegas
- Kevin Yu
- An Byeong-hun
- Christiaan Bezuidenhout
- Akshay Bhatia
- Sam Burns
- Tom Hoge
- Im Sung-jae
- Chris Kirk
- Shane Lowry
- Sahith Theegala
- Corey Conners
- Jason Day
- Nick Dunlap
- Lucas Glover
- Max Greyserman
- Rasmus Højgaard
- Tom Kim
- Denny McCarthy
- Daniel Berger
- Laurie Canter
- Stephan Jäger
- Michael Kim
- J. J. Spaun
- Nicolai Højgaard
- Joaquín Niemann
Par-3 contest
Nico Echavarría won the annual Masters Tournament Par 3 Contest, becoming the first player from Colombia to do so. He secured victory with a birdie on the second hole of a playoff against J. J. Spaun, after both finished five under par through nine holes. Keegan Bradley, Tom Hoge, and Brooks Koepka recorded holes in one, also known as an ace.
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, April 10, 2025Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Tom Watson started the tournament as the honorary starters. Fred Couples was the first in the field to make an eagle, doing so on the 14th hole, and was followed by Collin Morikawa who made an eagle on the 13th hole.
Justin Rose led for the fifth time after 18 holes at the Masters, setting a new tournament record for most 18-hole leads. He made eight birdies to finish with a round of 65 and a three-shot lead. Defending champion Scottie Scheffler finished tied for second with a round of 68 alongside Corey Conners and 2024 runner-up Ludvig Åberg.
Rory McIlroy, attempting a career grand slam, finished with 72 tied for 27th. Nick Dunlap finished with a round of 90.
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| 1 | ![]() Second roundFriday, April 11, 2025Justin Rose continued to lead the pack with a solid second round consisting of one birdie to finish with a score of 71, for a 36-hole total of 136. After having holed out from a green side bunker on hole four for birdie, Bryson DeChambeau went four under in the second round, for 68, with a total score for 36 holes with 137. Rory McIlroy shot the low round of the day, a 66, to move to third place. 53 players at the end of the round made the cut, scoring +2 or better, and advanced to the weekend. No amateurs made the cut. By making the cut, Hideki Matsuyama extended his longest active streak at the majors having made 19 consecutive cuts. Notables to miss the cut include: Bernhard Langer, two-time champion playing in his last Masters, five-time major champion Brooks Koepka, 2020 champion Dustin Johnson, three-time champion Phil Mickelson, and 2017 champion Sergio García.
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