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2007 Masters Tournament


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name2007 Masters Tournament
image2007_Masters_Tournament_official_program_front_cover.jpg
captionFront cover of the 2007 *Masters Journal*
datesApril 5–8, 2007
locationAugusta, Georgia
courseAugusta National Golf Club
orgAugusta National Golf Club
tourPGA Tour
European Tour
Japan Golf Tour
par72
yardage7445 yd
field96 players, 60 after cut
cut152 (+8)
purseUS$7,418,464
winners_share$1,305,000
championUSA Zach Johnson
score289 (+1)
previous[2006](2006-masters-tournament)
next[2008](2008-masters-tournament)
mapUSA#USA Georgia
map_reliefyes
map_labelAugusta National
map_captionLocation in the United States##Location in Georgia
coordinates

European Tour Japan Golf Tour The 2007 Masters Tournament was the 71st Masters Tournament, held April 5–8 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Zach Johnson won his first major championship, two strokes ahead of runners-up Retief Goosen, Rory Sabbatini, and Tiger Woods. Cool temperatures and gusty winds on the weekend resulted in high scores for the field; Johnson's 289 (+1) tied for the highest winning score ever.

Johnson's victory dispelled the notion that only long-hitters could win the Masters. He did not reach a single par five hole in two during the entire tournament, yet played the par fives better than anyone in the field with 11 birdies and no bogeys.

This was the final Masters appearance for two-time champion Seve Ballesteros.

Course

Main article: Augusta National Golf Club

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Tea Olive455410Camellia495
2Pink Dogwood575511White Dogwood5054
3Flowering Peach350412Golden Bell1553
4Flowering Crab Apple240313Azalea5105
5Magnolia455414Chinese Fir4404
6Juniper180315Firethorn5305
7Pampas450416Redbud1703
8Yellow Jasmine570517Nandina4404
9Carolina Cherry460418Holly4654
**Out****3,735****36****In****3,710****36**
Source:**Total****7,445****72**

Field

The Masters has the smallest field of the four major championships; only 97 players were invited to compete in the 2007 tournament. Officially, the Masters remains an invitational event, despite its qualification process. In theory, the club could decline to invite a 'qualified' player.

There were a record 50 'international' players in the field - the first time that the majority of the field was not American. The entire field is shown below; each player is classified according to the first category by which he qualified, but other categories are shown in parentheses.

1. Masters champions

Seve Ballesteros, Fred Couples (10), Ben Crenshaw, Raymond Floyd, Bernhard Langer, Sandy Lyle, Phil Mickelson (4,10,11,14,15,16,17), Larry Mize, José María Olazábal (10,14,15,17), Mark O'Meara, Gary Player, Vijay Singh (4,10,11,14,15,16,17), Craig Stadler, Tom Watson, Mike Weir (10,11,14,15,17), Tiger Woods (2,3,4,10,12,14,15,16,17), Fuzzy Zoeller

  • Ian Woosnam withdrew before the tournament due to back problems.
  • Tommy Aaron, Gay Brewer, Jack Burke Jr., Billy Casper, Charles Coody, Nick Faldo, Doug Ford, Bob Goalby, Jack Nicklaus, and Arnold Palmer did not play. After a few years hiatus, a custom was resurrected when Palmer served as the new "honorary starter" and teed off on the first day at the first hole to kick off the tournament.

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

Michael Campbell (15,17), Jim Furyk (11,12,14,15,17), Retief Goosen (10,14,15,17), Geoff Ogilvy (10,11,14,15,16,17)

3. The Open champions (last five years)

Ben Curtis (14), Ernie Els (12,14,15,17), Todd Hamilton

4. PGA champions (last five years)

Rich Beem, Shaun Micheel (13)

5. The Players Championship winners (last three years)

Stephen Ames (10,14,15,17), Fred Funk

Due to rescheduling of the 2007 tournament from March to May (after the Masters), only the 2005 and 2006 champions were invited.

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

John Kelly (a), Richie Ramsay (a)

7. The Amateur champion

Julien Guerrier (a)

8. U.S. Amateur Public Links champion

Casey Watabu (a)

9. U.S. Mid-Amateur champion

Dave Womack (a)

10. Top 16 players and ties from the 2006 Masters

Ángel Cabrera (15,17), Chad Campbell (14,15,17), Stewart Cink (14,15,17), Tim Clark (14,15,17), Miguel Ángel Jiménez, Billy Mayfair, Arron Oberholser (14,15,17), Rod Pampling (14,15,17), Scott Verplank (14)

11. Top eight players and ties from the 2006 U.S. Open

Kenneth Ferrie, Pádraig Harrington (15,17), Colin Montgomerie (15,17), Nick O'Hern (15,17), Jeff Sluman, Steve Stricker (14,17)

12. Top four players and ties from the 2006 Open Championship

Chris DiMarco (15,17)

13. Top four players and ties from 2006 PGA Championship

Luke Donald (14,15,17), Sergio García (15,17), Adam Scott (14,15,17)

14. Top 40 players from the 2006 PGA Tour money list

Stuart Appleby (15,17), K. J. Choi (15,17), Joe Durant (15,17), Lucas Glover (15,17), J. J. Henry, Tim Herron, Trevor Immelman (15,17), Zach Johnson, Jerry Kelly, Davis Love III (15,17), Troy Matteson, Tom Pernice Jr., Carl Pettersson (15,17), Brett Quigley, Rory Sabbatini (15), Vaughn Taylor, David Toms (15,17), Camilo Villegas, Brett Wetterich (15,17), Dean Wilson

15. Top 50 players from the final 2006 world ranking

Robert Allenby (16,17), Thomas Bjørn, Paul Casey (17), Darren Clarke, Ben Crane, Bradley Dredge, Johan Edfors, Niclas Fasth (17), David Howell (17), Robert Karlsson (17), Shingo Katayama (17), Ian Poulter (17), Jeev Milkha Singh (17), Henrik Stenson (16,17), Lee Westwood, Yang Yong-eun (17)

16. Top 10 players from the 2007 PGA Tour money list on March 26

Aaron Baddeley (17), Mark Calcavecchia, Charles Howell III (17), John Rollins (17)

17. Top 50 players from world ranking published March 26

Bart Bryant, Paul Goydos, Justin Rose

18. Special foreign invitation

Hideto Tanihara

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Billy Mayfair and Ian Poulter were the first competitors to tee off in the 2007 Masters. Both posted scores that were over par. Poulter posted a 75 (+3) and Mayfair a 76 (+4). The course proved to be playing tough, as many big names faltered on the opening day; Ernie Els finished with a 78 (+6), and defending champion Phil Mickelson looked set to get the same score, but two late birdies salvaged a poor round at 76 (+4). World number two Jim Furyk managed a 75 to keep himself in contention. Gary Player, playing in his 50th Masters, could only manage an 83 (+11); two-time winner Seve Ballesteros was at 86 (+14). Tim Clark, the 2006 runner-up, produced a wonderful shot on the 18th hole. At even par, he pulled his second shot to the left of the green and chose to putt. His ball went all the way round the green before it dropped for a birdie and 71. The leaders after the first round were Justin Rose and Brett Wetterich at 69. Rose set a new lowest putts record, needing just twenty. One of the reasons for this was his superb chipping which included a holed bunker shot on the 5th to pick up his second birdie after one at the 3rd. He then crisply rolled home another birdie at 14 to move to three-under par and made a fine save at the last having found a greenside bunker. Wetterich produced five birdies during his round. The chasing pack consisted of David Howell who eagled the 15th to post a two-under 70, and major winner David Toms. Behind them at 71, in addition to Clark, were Vaughn Taylor, Zach Johnson, Rich Beem, and J. J. Henry.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1ENG Justin Rose69−3
USA Brett Wetterich
T3ENG David Howell70−2
USA David Toms
T5USA Rich Beem71−1
ZAF Tim Clark
USA J. J. Henry
USA Zach Johnson
USA Vaughn Taylor
T10USA Bart Bryant72E
USA Tim Herron
USA Davis Love III
IND Jeev Milkha Singh
SWE Henrik Stenson

Second round

Friday, April 6, 2007

Only three were under par at the halfway point of the tournament. Wetterich and Clark held the 36-hole lead at 142 (-2). Clark was the only man in the field to shoot under par in both rounds (71-71). Taylor held solo third place a stroke back at 143. Despite only three being under par, several golfers were within striking distance. Vijay Singh, the 2000 champion, was among a group of four at even par, and Pádraig Harrington was among a group of six at 145 (+1). The cut was at 152 (+8) and among those to miss it were notables Sergio García and Els. Fred Couples, the 1992 champion, parred the final hole to make the cut in his 23rd consecutive appearance to tie Gary Player's Masters record.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1ZAF Tim Clark71-71=142−2
USA Brett Wetterich69-73=142
3USA Vaughn Taylor71-72=143−1
T4USA Zach Johnson71-73=144E
USA Jerry Kelly75-69=144
ENG Justin Rose69-75=144
FJI Vijay Singh73-71=144
T8AUS Stuart Appleby75-70=145+1
WAL Bradley Dredge75-70=145
USA Lucas Glover74-71=145
IRL Pádraig Harrington77-68=145
ENG David Howell70-75=145
AUS Geoff Ogilvy75-70=145

Amateurs: Kelly (+10) Ramsay (+12), Guerrier (+20), Watabu (+21), Womack (+21).

Third round

Saturday, April 7, 2007

The third round saw the worst playing conditions in many years at Augusta on an unseasonably cool day with wind gusts reaching 33 mph. The conditions were clearly a factor as no scores broke 70 for the round. Despite a one-over 73, Stuart Appleby took the 54-hole lead at 218 (+2). Four-time champion Tiger Woods was able to climb the leaderboard into a tie for second with an even par round. Rose shot 75 (+3) to settle into the tie for second with Woods. Retief Goosen was the only player to break par on Saturday with a two-under 70; he made the cut on the number at 152 (+8) on Friday. The final pair both shot in the 80s; Wetterich carded 83 (+11) and Clark an 80 (+8) to fall out of contention. After the third round, fourteen golfers were within four strokes of the lead.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1AUS Stuart Appleby75-70-73=218+2
T2ENG Justin Rose69-75-75=219+3
USA Tiger Woods73-74-72=219
T4IRL Pádraig Harrington77-68-75=220+4
USA Zach Johnson71-73-76=220
USA Vaughn Taylor71-72-77=220
7WAL Bradley Dredge75-70-76=221+5
T8ZAF Tim Clark71-71-80=222+6
ENG Luke Donald73-74-75=222
USA Jim Furyk75-71-76=222
ZAF Retief Goosen76-76-70=222
USA Jerry Kelly75-69-78=222
ZAF Rory Sabbatini73-76-73=222
USA Phil Mickelson76-73-73=222
USA David Toms70-78-74=222

Final round

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Summary

Johnson completed a Cinderella story with a three-under 69 to claim his first major title. He captured the green jacket with three birdies over his final six holes, and became the third Masters champion to win the tournament with a score above par. The others were Sam Snead in 1954 and Jack Burke Jr. in 1956, also at 289 (+1). Johnson matched the round of the day and was able to hold off a group of three, including Woods, that finished two strokes back. Woods lost a major for the first time in which he held the lead at some point in the final round. However, since he was a stroke behind Appleby coming into the day, his 12–0 record when leading or tied at the start of the final round of a major remained intact. Appleby started off with a double bogey and added another at #12; his 75 (+3) led to a tie for seventh. South Africans Goosen and Rory Sabbatini both shot 69 to finish in a tie for second with Woods. Justin Rose was the last player to have a realistic chance of matching Johnson's clubhouse score, getting within 1 stroke at +2 with birdies at 14 and 16. However he made a double bogey on 17 to fall 3 strokes back into a tie for 5th. Defending champion Mickelson finished ten strokes back at 299 (+11), tied for 24th.

Final leaderboard

(c) = past champion
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (US$)
1USA Zach Johnson71-73-76-69=289+11,305,000
T2ZAF Retief Goosen76-76-70-69=291+3541,333
ZAF Rory Sabbatini73-76-73-69=291
USA Tiger Woods (c)73-74-72-72=291
T5USA Jerry Kelly75-69-78-70=292+4275,500
ENG Justin Rose69-75-75-73=292
T7AUS Stuart Appleby75-70-73-75=293+5233,812
IRL Pádraig Harrington77-68-75-73=293
9USA David Toms70-78-74-72=294+6210,250
T10ENG Paul Casey79-68-77-71=295+7181,250
ENG Luke Donald73-74-75-73=295
USA Vaughn Taylor71-72-77-75=295
Leaderboard below the top 10PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T13ZAF Tim Clark71-71-80-74=296+8135,937
USA Jim Furyk75-71-76-74=296
ENG Ian Poulter75-75-76-70=296
FJI Vijay Singh (c)73-71-79-73=296
T17USA Stewart Cink77-75-75-70=297+9108,750
USA Tom Pernice Jr.75-72-79-71=297
SWE Henrik Stenson72-76-77-72=297
T20USA Mark Calcavecchia76-71-78-73=298+1084,462
USA Lucas Glover74-71-79-74=298
USA John Rollins77-74-76-71=298
CAN Mike Weir (c)75-72-80-71=298
T24CAN Stephen Ames76-74-77-72=299+1163,800
USA Phil Mickelson (c)76-73-73-77=299
AUS Geoff Ogilvy75-70-81-73=299
T27KOR K. J. Choi75-75-74-76=300+1253,650
USA Davis Love III72-77-77-74=300
AUS Adam Scott74-78-76-72=300
T30USA Fred Couples (c)76-76-78-71=301+1343,085
USA Charles Howell III75-77-75-74=301
SWE Robert Karlsson77-73-79-72=301
USA Scott Verplank73-77-76-75=301
ENG Lee Westwood79-73-72-77=301
USA Dean Wilson75-72-76-78=301
KOR Yang Yong-eun75-74-78-74=301
T37ARG Ángel Cabrera77-75-79-71=302+1431,900
USA J. J. Henry71-78-77-76=302
USA Tim Herron72-75-83-72=302
AUS Rod Pampling77-75-74-76=302
IND Jeev Milkha Singh72-75-76-79=302
USA Brett Wetterich69-73-83-77=302
43SCO Sandy Lyle (c)79-73-80-71=303+1526,825
T44WAL Bradley Dredge75-70-76-83=304+1622,533
ENG David Howell70-75-82-77=304
ESP Miguel Ángel Jiménez79-73-76-76=304
JPN Shingo Katayama79-72-80-73=304
ESP José María Olazábal (c)74-75-78-77=304
T49USA Jeff Sluman76-75-79-75=305+1718,560
USA Craig Stadler (c)74-73-79-79=305
51USA Brett Quigley76-76-79-75=306+1817,835
T52AUS Aaron Baddeley79-72-76-80=307+1917,255
SWE Carl Pettersson76-76-79-76=307
54USA Rich Beem71-81-75-81=308+2016,820
T55USA Ben Crenshaw (c)76-74-84-75=309+2116,530
SWE Niclas Fasth77-75-77-80=309
ZAF Trevor Immelman74-77-81-77=309
58USA Arron Oberholser74-76-84-76=310+2216,240
59USA Billy Mayfair76-75-83-77=311+2316,095
60USA Fuzzy Zoeller (c)74-78-79-82=313+2515,950
CUTNZL Michael Campbell76-77=153+9
USA Chris DiMarco75-78=153
SCO Colin Montgomerie76-77=153
USA Mark O'Meara (c)77-76=153
USA Tom Watson (c)75-78=153
DNK Thomas Bjørn77-77=154+10
USA Bart Bryant72-82=154
USA Chad Campbell77-77=154
NIR Darren Clarke83-71=154
ZAF Ernie Els78-76=154
ESP Sergio García76-78=154
USA Todd Hamilton74-80=154
USA John Kelly (a)77-77=154
USA Joe Durant80-75=155+11
USA Fred Funk82-73=155
DEU Bernhard Langer (c)78-77=155
USA Ben Curtis76-80=156+12
AUS Nick O'Hern76-80=156
SCO Richie Ramsay (a)76-80=156
USA Steve Stricker77-79=156
USA Ben Crane79-78=157+13
SWE Johan Edfors78-79=157
USA Raymond Floyd (c)77-80=157
ENG Kenneth Ferrie75-83=158+14
USA Paul Goydos79-79=158
USA Troy Matteson79-79=158
AUS Robert Allenby79-80=159+15
USA Shaun Micheel82-77=159
ZAF Gary Player (c)83-77=160+16
USA Larry Mize (c)83-78=161+17
FRA Julien Guerrier (a)83-81=164+20
JPN Hideto Tanihara85-79=164
COL Camilo Villegas80-85=165+21
USA Casey Watabu (a)87-78=165
USA Dave Womack (a)84-81=165
ESP Seve Ballesteros (c)86-80=166+22

Scorecard

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par454343454443545344
USA Johnson+5+4+3+3+4+4+4+3+3+3+3+3+2+1+1E+1+1
ZAF Goosen+6+5+4+4+4+4+3+2+2+2+2+3+3+3+3+3+3+3
ZAF Sabbatini+6+5+4+4+4+4+4+2+3+3+3+3+2+3+3+4+4+3
USA Woods+4+3+3+3+3+4+4+4+4+5+5+5+3+3+3+3+3+3
USA Kelly+7+6+6+6+6+6+6+6+6+7+7+7+5+5+4+4+4+4
ENG Rose+5+4+6+7+7+7+7+6+5+5+4+4+4+3+3+2+4+4
AUS Appleby+4+4+4+4+4+3+3+3+3+3+3+5+5+5+5+5+5+5
IRL Harrington+5+5+5+6+6+6+6+6+6+6+7+6+4+4+5+6+5+5

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par :{|class="wikitable" span = 50 style="font-size:85%; |- |Eagle |Birdie |Bogey |Double bogey |Triple bogey+ -- |} Source:

Par 3 Contest

Mark O'Meara, 1998 champion, won the annual Par 3 contest, held on Wednesday, April 4.

References

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