![]() Front cover of the 2017Masters Journal, featuring a tribute toArnold Palmer who died the previous year. | |
Tournament information | |
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Dates | April 6–9, 2017 |
Location | Augusta, Georgia, U.S. 33°30′11″N82°01′12″W / 33.503°N 82.020°W /33.503; -82.020 |
Course(s) | Augusta National Golf Club |
Tour(s) | |
Statistics | |
Par | 72 |
Length | 7,435 yards (6,799 m) |
Field | 93 players, 53 after cut |
Cut | 150 (+6) |
Prize fund | $11,000,000 |
Winner's share | $1,980,000 |
Champion | |
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279 (−9), playoff | |
Location map | |
The2017 Masters Tournament was the 81st edition of theMasters Tournament and the first of golf's fourmajor championships in 2017. It was heldApril 6–9 atAugusta National Golf Club inAugusta, Georgia.
Sergio García defeatedJustin Rose in asudden-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 (including three at the Masters, the best a tie for fourth in2004). He was the first Spaniard to win at Augusta in eighteen years, sinceJosé María Olazábalin1999.[1]
Hole | Name | Yards | Par | Hole | Name | Yards | Par | |
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1 | Tea Olive | 445 | 4 | 10 | Camellia | 495 | 4 | |
2 | Pink Dogwood | 575 | 5 | 11 | White Dogwood | 505 | 4 | |
3 | Flowering Peach | 350 | 4 | 12 | Golden Bell | 155 | 3 | |
4 | Flowering Crab Apple | 240 | 3 | 13 | Azalea | 510 | 5 | |
5 | Magnolia | 455 | 4 | 14 | Chinese Fir | 440 | 4 | |
6 | Juniper | 180 | 3 | 15 | Firethorn | 530 | 5 | |
7 | Pampas | 450 | 4 | 16 | Redbud | 170 | 3 | |
8 | Yellow Jasmine | 570 | 5 | 17 | Nandina | 440 | 4 | |
9 | Carolina Cherry | 460 | 4 | 18 | Holly | 465 | 4 | |
Out | 3,725 | 36 | In | 3,710 | 36 | |||
Source: | Total | 7,435 | 72 |
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.[2]
Golfers who qualify based solely on their performance in amateur tournaments (categories 7–11) must remain amateurs on the starting day of the tournament to be eligible to play.
1. PastMasters Champions
2. Winners of the last fiveU.S. Opens
3. Winners of the last fiveBritish Opens
4. Winners of the last fivePGA Championships
5. Winners of the last threePlayers Championships
6. Winner of the2016 Olympic Golf Tournament
7. Top two finishers in the 2016U.S. Amateur
8. Winner of the 2016Amateur Championship
9. Winner of the 2016Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship
10. Winner of the 2017Latin America Amateur Championship
11. Winner of the 2016U.S. Mid-Amateur
12. The top 12 finishers and ties in the2016 Masters Tournament
13. Top 4 finishers and ties in the2016 U.S. Open
14. Top 4 finishers and ties in the2016 British Open Championship
15. Top 4 finishers and ties in the2016 PGA Championship
16. Winners of PGA Tour events that award a full-point allocation for the FedEx Cup, between the2016 Masters Tournament and the 2017 Masters Tournament
17. All players qualifying for the 2016 edition of theTour Championship
18. Top 50 on the final 2016Official World Golf Ranking list
19. Top 50 on theOfficial World Golf Ranking list on March 27
20. International invitees
All five amateurs were appearing in their first Masters, as were fourteen professionals:Tommy Fleetwood,Adam Hadwin,Tyrrell Hatton,Mackenzie Hughes,Billy Hurley III,Kim Si-woo,William McGirt,Alex Norén,Thomas Pieters,Jon Rahm,Brian Stuard,Daniel Summerhays,Hudson Swafford, andWang Jeung-hun. All the professionals, andScott Gregory, had previously appeared in a major.
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Heavy rain forced the cancellation of thePar-3 contest for the first time in its history.Mike Weir recorded the only hole-in-one before play was suspended.[5]
Thursday, April 6, 2017
After being one-over after five holes,Charley Hoffman birdied eight of his next twelve holes for 65 (−7). His four-stroke advantage after the first round was the largest at the Masters since1955.[6][7]
Place | Player | Score | To par |
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1 | ![]() | 65 | −7 |
2 | ![]() | 69 | −3 |
3 | ![]() | 70 | −2 |
T4 | ![]() | 71 | −1 |
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Friday, April 7, 2017
Charley Hoffman fell back to the pack with 75 and into a four-way tie for the lead at140 (−4).Rickie Fowler had four birdies and an eagle on his way to a round of 67 (−5), the lowest score of the round, and tied for the lead along withSergio García andThomas Pieters.[8] 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 championsFred Couples,Phil Mickelson,Adam Scott, andJordan Spieth.[9] AmateurStewart Hagestad became the firstU.S. Mid-Amateur champion to make the cut at the Masters since the winner of that tournament was granted entry in 1989.[10]
Place | Player | Score | To par |
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T1 | ![]() | 73-67=140 | −4 |
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5 | ![]() | 69-73=142 | −2 |
T6 | ![]() | 73-70=143 | −1 |
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T10 | ![]() | 71-73=144 | E |
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Amateurs:Hagestad (+3),Luck (+6),Dalke (+9),Gregory (+13),Gana (+17)
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Justin Rose birdied five of his final seven holes for 67 (−5), the lowest of the round, and tiedSergio García for the lead.Charley Hoffman held solo possession of the lead before a bogey at 14 and double-bogey at 16 after hitting his tee shot in the water, finishing two shots behind.[11]Jordan Spieth was five-under on his round and within a shot of the lead until a bogey at 18 tied him with Hoffman.[12]
Place | Player | Score | To par |
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T1 | ![]() | 71-69-70=210 | −6 |
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3 | ![]() | 73-67-71=211 | −5 |
T4 | ![]() | 65-75-72=212 | −4 |
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7 | ![]() | 75-69-69=213 | −3 |
8 | ![]() | 74-72-68=214 | −2 |
T9 | ![]() | 72-68-75=215 | −1 |
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Sunday, April 9, 2017
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Sergio García birdied two of his first three holes to open up a three-shot lead. Starting at the 6th,Justin Rose recorded three consecutive birdies to tie; with bogeys by García at the 10th and 11th, Rose went ahead by two shots. At the 13th, García was forced to take a drop when his tee shot found the trees, but was able to getup and down to save par while Rose missed his birdie attempt.[13] García made birdie at the 14th to get within one and hit his approach to the par-5 15th to fourteen feet (4.3 m). After converting the eagle attempt, he once again tied Rose, who made birdie. On the par-3 16th, both hit approaches to within eight feet (2.4 m), and Rose made his birdie from 7 feet, while García missed his gimme three-footer. At the 17th, however, Rose found the greenside bunker and suffered a bogey while Garcia two-putted for par, once again tying for the lead heading to the last hole. Rose missed a seven-footer for birdie, while García missed from three feet (0.91 m) to win the championship, forcing a sudden-death playoff.
Charl Schwartzel, the2011 champion, had four birdies on the back-nine for 68 (−4) and third place, three shots behind García and Rose.[14]Thomas Pieters also shot 68 after making four straight birdies on holes 12–15 and tied for fourth place.Matt Kuchar birdied three consecutive holes on his final nine, then made ahole-in-one at 16 to equal the lowest score of the round with 67 and tied Pieters.Rickie Fowler began the round a shot out of the lead, but seven bogeys yielded a 76 (+4) and dropped him to eleventh, while2015 championJordan Spieth, two back at the start of the round, shot 75 and tied Fowler.[15][16] (He was six-over for the round and then birdied three of the last four.)Charley Hoffman carded 41 on the final nine for 78 and tied for 22nd place.
After García took his drop on 13, some TV viewers reported the possibility that he caused his ball to move while removing some pine straw near his ball. Prior to the conclusion of the round Masters Officials determined there was no penalty.[17] Per Rule 18-2 (Decision 18/4) even if high definition TV camera evidence shows movement, there is no penalty if it is deemed that the movement was not reasonably discernible to the naked eye at the time.[18]
Champion |
Silver Cup winner (low amateur) |
(a) = amateur |
(c) = past champion |
Place | Player | Score | To par | Money (US$) |
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T1 | ![]() | 71-69-70-69=279 | −9 | Playoff |
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3 | ![]() | 74-72-68-68=282 | −6 | 748,000 |
T4 | ![]() | 72-73-71-67=283 | −5 | 484,000 |
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6 | ![]() | 72-75-69-68=284 | −4 | 396,000 |
T7 | ![]() | 71-76-70-68=285 | −3 | 354,750 |
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T9 | ![]() | 74-69-69-74=286 | −2 | 308,000 |
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Place | Player | Score | To par | Money ($) | |
T11 | ![]() | 73-67-71-76=287 | −1 | 233,200 | |
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T16 | ![]() | 78-68-74-68=288 | E | 181,500 | |
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T18 | ![]() | 73-70-74-72=289 | +1 | 148,500 | |
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T22 | ![]() | 74-76-69-71=290 | +2 | 105,600 | |
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T27 | ![]() | 77-73-72-69=291 | +3 | 78,100 | |
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32 | ![]() | 71-78-73-70=292 | +4 | 68,200 | |
T33 | ![]() | 76-73-74-70=293 | +5 | 62,150 | |
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T36 | ![]() | 75-72-71-76=294 | +6 | 52,938 | |
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T41 | ![]() | 76-74-74-71=295 | +7 | 46,200 | |
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T43 | ![]() | 74-75-74-73=296 | +8 | 40,700 | |
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T46 | ![]() | 78-72-75-72=297 | +9 | 0 | |
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T48 | ![]() | 75-75-75-73=298 | +10 | 33,000 | |
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50 | ![]() | 78-72-73-76=299 | +11 | 30,140 | |
51 | ![]() | 79-70-73-78=300 | +12 | 28,600 | |
52 | ![]() | 74-76-79-76=305 | +17 | 27,720 | |
53 | ![]() | 72-75-83-78=308 | +20 | 27,060 | |
CUT | ![]() | 78-73=151 | +7 | ||
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Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
Eagle | Birdie | Bogey | Double bogey |
The sudden-death playoff began at the par four 18th; Rose's drive found the trees and he was forced to chip out. García's drive was in the fairway and he hit his approach to twelve feet (3.7 m), while Rose was fourteen feet (4.3 m) away for par.[21] Rose missed the putt, giving García two putts to win the championship, but he converted the birdie to win his first major championship. The win came in García's 19th Masters appearance and 74th major, the most by any player before their first title.[22]
Place | Player | Score | To par | Money ($) |
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1 | ![]() | 3 | −1 | 1,980,000 |
2 | ![]() | 5 | +1 | 1,188,000 |