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1998 Masters Tournament

Coordinates:33°30′11″N82°01′12″W / 33.503°N 82.020°W /33.503; -82.020
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American golf tournament held in 1998

Golf tournament
1998 Masters Tournament
Front cover of the 1998Masters Journal
Tournament information
DatesApril 9–12, 1998
LocationAugusta, Georgia
33°30′11″N82°01′12″W / 33.503°N 82.020°W /33.503; -82.020
Course(s)Augusta National Golf Club
Organized byAugusta National Golf Club
Tour(s)PGA Tour
European Tour
Japan Golf Tour
Statistics
Par72
Length6,925 yards (6,332 m)
Field88 players, 46 after cut
Cut150 (+6)
Prize fundUS$3.2 million
Winner's share$576,000
Champion
United StatesMark O'Meara
279 (−9)
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The1998 Masters Tournament was the 62ndMasters Tournament, held from April 9–12 atAugusta National Golf Club.Mark O'Meara won his firstmajor championship with a 20-foot (6 m) birdie putt on the final hole to win by one stroke over runners-upDavid Duval andFred Couples.[1][2] He birdied three of the final four holes in a final round 67 (−5).[3]

In one of the most remarkable performances of his career,Jack Nicklaus tied for sixth place at the age of 58. His final round 68 (−4) yielded a 283 (−5), the lowest 72-hole score by a player over age 50 at the Masters untilPhil Mickelson shot a score of 280 (−8) in the2023 tournament. Nicklaus was in contention for the title until well into the back nine holes in the final round. It was his last serious run for a major championship, twelve years after his sixth Masters victory in1986.[1]

In his first Masters,David Toms shot a 29 (−7) on the back nine on Sunday, en route to a 64 (−8). He had six consecutive birdies on holes 12–17.[4]

O'Meara's win came in his 15th attempt at Augusta, setting a record for appearances before a victory. He had previously been considered one of the best players to never win a major. Later in July, he won theOpen Championship and earnedPGA Tour Player of the Year honors for1998.

Matt Kuchar, a 19-year-old sophomore atGeorgia Tech, was the low amateur at even-par 288 and tied for 21st place. The reigningU.S. Amateur champion, he carded a four-under 68 in the third round.

Field

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1. Masters champions

Tommy Aaron,Seve Ballesteros,Gay Brewer,Billy Casper,Charles Coody,Fred Couples (9,12),Ben Crenshaw,Nick Faldo,Raymond Floyd,Doug Ford,Bernhard Langer (9),Sandy Lyle,Larry Mize,Jack Nicklaus,José María Olazábal (9,10),Arnold Palmer,Gary Player,Craig Stadler,Tom Watson (9),Tiger Woods (9,12,13),Ian Woosnam,Fuzzy Zoeller

2.U.S. Open champions (last five years)

Ernie Els (9,10,12,13),Lee Janzen (11,13),Steve Jones (12,13),Corey Pavin

3.The Open champions (last five years)

John Daly,Tom Lehman (9,10,13),Justin Leonard (9,11,12,13),Greg Norman (12,13),Nick Price (4,9,12,13)

4.PGA champions (last five years)

Paul Azinger,Mark Brooks,Steve Elkington (9,13),Davis Love III (9,10,11,12,13)

5.U.S. Amateur champion and runner-up

Joel Kribel (a),Matt Kuchar (a)

6.The Amateur champion

Craig Watson (a)

7.U.S. Amateur Public Links champion

Tim Clark (a)

8.U.S. Mid-Amateur champion

Ken Bakst (a)

9. Top 24 players and ties from the1997 Masters

Stuart Appleby (13),Mark Calcavecchia (12,13),Fred Funk,John Huston (12),Per-Ulrik Johansson,Tom Kite (11),Jesper Parnevik (12,13),Costantino Rocca,Vijay Singh (12,13),Jeff Sluman,Paul Stankowski (13),Tommy Tolles (10,13),Lee Westwood,Willie Wood

10. Top 16 players and ties from the1997 U.S. Open

Billy Andrade,Olin Browne,Stewart Cink (12,13),Jim Furyk (11,13),Jay Haas,Scott Hoch (11,12,13),Bradley Hughes,Jeff Maggert (11,13),Scott McCarron (12,13),Colin Montgomerie,David Ogrin,Bob Tway

11. Top eight players and ties from1997 PGA Championship

Phil Blackmar (12)

12. Winners ofPGA Tour events since the previous Masters

Michael Bradley,Billy Ray Brown,David Duval (13),David Frost,Bill Glasson (13),Tim Herron,Gabriel Hjertstedt,Billy Mayfair,Phil Mickelson (13),Frank Nobilo (13),Scott Simpson,David Toms

13. Top 30 players from the1997 PGA Tour money list

John Cook,Brad Faxon,Andrew Magee,Mark O'Meara

14. Special foreign invitation

Darren Clarke,Ignacio Garrido,Retief Goosen,Shigeki Maruyama,Masashi Ozaki

Round summaries

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First round

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Thursday, April 9, 1998
Friday, April 10, 1998

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United StatesFred Couples69−3
T2United StatesScott Hoch70−2
SpainJosé María Olazábal
United StatesPaul Stankowski
T5United StatesPaul Azinger71−1
United StatesPhil Blackmar
United StatesDavid Duval
ScotlandColin Montgomerie
United StatesTiger Woods
United StatesFuzzy Zoeller

First round suspended by darkness; start was delayed by 90 minutes to get course playable after heavy rains Wednesday night.

Second round

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Friday, April 10, 1998

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1United StatesFred Couples69-70=139−5
United StatesDavid Duval71-68=139
3United StatesScott Hoch70-71=141−3
T4United StatesPaul Azinger71-72=143−1
United StatesJay Haas72-71=143
United StatesPhil Mickelson74-69=143
SpainJosé María Olazábal70-73=143
United StatesTiger Woods71-72=143
T9United StatesScott McCarron73-71=144E
United StatesMark O'Meara74-70=144

Source:[6]

Amateurs:Kuchar (+4),Kribel (+6), Watson (+13),Clark (+14), Bakst (+16).

Third round

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Saturday, April 11, 1998

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United StatesFred Couples69-70-71=210−6
T2United StatesPaul Azinger71-72-69=212−4
United StatesPhil Mickelson74-69-69=212
United StatesMark O'Meara74-70-68=212
T5United StatesDavid Duval71-68-74=213−3
United StatesJim Furyk76-70-67=213
T7United StatesJay Haas72-71-71=214−2
United StatesScott Hoch70-71-73=214
SpainJosé María Olazábal70-73-71=214
T10South AfricaErnie Els75-70-70=215−1
ScotlandColin Montgomerie71-75-69=215
United StatesJack Nicklaus73-72-70=215
United StatesTiger Woods71-72-72=215

Final round

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Sunday, April 12, 1998

Mark O'Meara won his first Masters title
External videos
video iconFull final round coverage on CBS onYouTube

Final leaderboard

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Champion
Silver Cup winner (low amateur)
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
Top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (US$)
1United StatesMark O'Meara74-70-68-67=279−9576,000
T2United StatesFred Couples (c)69-70-71-70=280−8281,600
United StatesDavid Duval71-68-74-67=280
4United StatesJim Furyk76-70-67-68=281−7153,600
5United StatesPaul Azinger71-72-69-70=282−6128,000
T6United StatesJack Nicklaus (c)73-72-70-68=283−5111,200
United StatesDavid Toms75-72-72-64=283
T8Northern IrelandDarren Clarke76-73-67-69=285−389,600
United StatesJustin Leonard74-73-69-69=285
ScotlandColin Montgomerie71-75-69-70=285
United StatesTiger Woods (c)71-72-72-70=285
Leaderboard below the top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T12United StatesJay Haas72-71-71-72=286−264,800
SwedenPer-Ulrik Johansson74-75-67-70=286
United StatesPhil Mickelson74-69-69-74=286
SpainJosé María Olazábal (c)70-73-71-72=286
T16United StatesMark Calcavecchia74-74-69-70=287−148,000
South AfricaErnie Els75-70-70-72=287
United StatesScott Hoch70-71-73-73=287
United StatesScott McCarron73-71-72-71=287
WalesIan Woosnam (c)74-71-72-70=287
T21United StatesMatt Kuchar (a)72-76-68-72=288E0
United StatesWillie Wood74-74-70-70=28838,400
T23United StatesStewart Cink74-76-69-70=289+133,280
United StatesJohn Huston77-71-70-71=289
United StatesJeff Maggert72-73-72-72=289
T26United StatesBrad Faxon73-74-71-72=290+226,133
South AfricaDavid Frost72-73-74-71=290
United StatesSteve Jones75-70-75-70=290
29United StatesMichael Bradley73-74-72-72=291+323,680
30AustraliaSteve Elkington75-75-71-71=292+422,720
T31United StatesAndrew Magee74-72-74-73=293+521,280
SwedenJesper Parnevik75-73-73-72=293
T33United StatesPhil Blackmar71-78-75-70=294+618,112
United StatesJohn Daly77-71-71-75=294
United StatesLee Janzen76-74-72-72=294
United StatesDavis Love III74-75-67-78=294
United StatesFuzzy Zoeller (c)71-74-75-74=294
38United StatesTom Kite73-74-74-74=295+715,680
T39GermanyBernhard Langer (c)75-73-74-74=296+814,720
United StatesPaul Stankowski70-80-72-74=296
T41United StatesCorey Pavin73-77-72-75=297+913,440
United StatesCraig Stadler (c)79-68-73-77=297
43United StatesJohn Cook75-73-74-76=298+1012,480
44EnglandLee Westwood74-76-72-78=300+1211,840
45United StatesJoel Kribel (a)74-76-76-75=301+130
46South AfricaGary Player (c)77-72-78-75=302+1411,200
CUTUnited StatesBilly Ray Brown76-75=151+7
EnglandNick Faldo (c)72-79=151
United StatesRaymond Floyd (c)74-77=151
South AfricaRetief Goosen74-77=151
United StatesTim Herron76-75=151
ScotlandSandy Lyle (c)74-77=151
United StatesBilly Mayfair76-75=151
ZimbabweNick Price75-76=151
United StatesTommy Tolles75-76=151
United StatesTom Watson (c)78-73=151
United StatesOlin Browne72-80=152+8
United StatesLarry Mize (c)73-79=152
JapanMasashi Ozaki75-77=152
United StatesBob Tway74-78=152
United StatesBilly Andrade75-78=153+9
AustraliaBradley Hughes75-78=153
New ZealandFrank Nobilo77-76=153
ItalyCostantino Rocca81-72=153
AustraliaStuart Appleby77-77=154+10
JapanShigeki Maruyama74-80=154
AustraliaGreg Norman76-78=154
United StatesJeff Sluman78-76=154
United StatesBen Crenshaw (c)83-72=155+11
United StatesDavid Ogrin77-78=155
United StatesMark Brooks80-76=156+12
United StatesTom Lehman80-76=156
FijiVijay Singh76-80=156
SpainSeve Ballesteros (c)78-79=157+13
United StatesFred Funk79-78=157
SpainIgnacio Garrido85-72=157
SwedenGabriel Hjertstedt79-78=157
United StatesScott Simpson79-78=157
ScotlandCraig Watson (a)79-78=157
United StatesGay Brewer (c)72-86=158+14
South AfricaTim Clark (a)80-78=158
United StatesTommy Aaron (c)81-79=160+16
United StatesKen Bakst (a)82-78=160
United StatesBill Glasson82-79=161+17
United StatesCharles Coody (c)79-85=164+20
United StatesArnold Palmer (c)79-87=166+22
United StatesBilly Casper (c)81-86=167+23
WDUnited StatesDoug Ford (c)86+14

Sources:[7][8]

Scorecard

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Hole 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 101112131415161718
Par454343454443545344
United States O'Meara−4−5−6−7−7−7−7−7−7−6−6−6−6−6−7−7−8−9
United States Couples−5−6−6−7−7−7−8−9−8−8−8−8−6−6−8−8−8−8
United States Duval−2−3−3−3−3−3−4−4−5−6−7−7−8−8−9−8−8−8
United States Furyk−3−4−4−3−2−2−2−3−4−5−5−5−6−6−5−6−7−7
United States Azinger−4−5−5−4−4−5−5−5−5−5−5−4−5−5−6−6−6−6
United States Nicklaus−1−2−3−2−2−3−4−4−4−4−4−3−4−4−5−5−5−5
United States Toms+3+2+2+3+3+3+2+2+2+1+1E−1−2−3−4−5−5
United States Mickelson−4−5−5−5−5−5−4−4−4−4−4−2−2−1−2−3−1−2

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

EagleBirdieBogeyDouble bogey

Source:[9]

Quotes

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  • "Good-looking putt...Mark O'Meara has won the Masters!"Jim Nantz's (CBS Sports) call as O'Meara sunk his birdie putt on the 18th hole to defeat Fred Couples and David Duval and win the tournament

References

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  1. ^abRushin, Steve (April 20, 1998)."Out of the Woods".Sports Illustrated. p. 32.
  2. ^Dulac, Gerry (April 13, 1998)."Oh, My".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. C-1.
  3. ^Bonk, Thomas (April 13, 1998)."O'Meara clears major hurdle".Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). (fromLos Angeles Times). p. 1B.
  4. ^"Toms makes run at record book in final-round 64".Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). April 13, 1998. p. 3B.
  5. ^"Loren Roberts withdraws from Masters".Golf News. April 6, 1998. Archived fromthe original on July 9, 2014. RetrievedMay 13, 2016.
  6. ^"Golf scoreboard: Masters".Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. April 11, 1998. p. 4D.
  7. ^"Masters – Past Winners & Results". Augusta National Inc. RetrievedApril 20, 2021.
  8. ^"Past results – Masters tournament". PGA Tour. RetrievedApril 20, 2021.
  9. ^"Leaders Cards".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. April 13, 1998. p. C-6.

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