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2012 Masters Tournament

American golf tournament held in 2012


American golf tournament held in 2012

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name2012 Masters Tournament
image2012_Masters_Tournament_Official_program_cover.jpg
image_size250px
captionFront cover of the 2012 *Masters Journal*
datesApril 5–8, 2012
locationAugusta, Georgia, U.S.
courseAugusta National Golf Club
orgAugusta National Golf Club
tour{{Plainlist
par72
yardage7435 yd
field95 players, 63 after cut
cut149 (+5)
purseUS$8,000,000
winners_share$1,440,000
championUSA Bubba Watson
score278 (−10), playoff
previous[2011](2011-masters-tournament)
next[2013](2013-masters-tournament)
mapUSA#USA Georgia
map_reliefyes
map_labelAugusta National
map_captionLocation in the United States##Location in Georgia
coordinates
  • PGA Tour
  • European Tour
  • Japan Golf Tour The 2012 Masters Tournament was the 76th Masters Tournament, held April 5–8 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Bubba Watson won the year's first major championship on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff, defeating Louis Oosthuizen. It was his first major title and his fourth victory on the PGA Tour. Watson was the eighth consecutive first-time major champion, and the 14th winner in as many majors. He won a second Masters two years later in 2014.

Two pre-tournament favorites, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, both finished at 293 (+5) in a tie for 40th place. Phil Mickelson was in the final pairing and in contention during the final round, but a triple-bogey six on the fourth hole knocked him back and he finished two strokes behind, in a four-way tie for third. Bo Van Pelt posted the lowest round of the tournament with a 64 (−8) early on Sunday, which propelled him up the leaderboard 35 places to tie for 17th.

It was the first playoff in three years at the Masters; Ángel Cabrera won on the second extra hole in 2009.

Course

Main article: Augusta National Golf Club

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Tea Olive445410Camellia495
2Pink Dogwood575511White Dogwood5054
3Flowering Peach350412Golden Bell1553
4Flowering Crab Apple240313Azalea5105
5Magnolia455414Chinese Fir4404
6Juniper180315Firethorn5305
7Pampas450416Redbud1703
8Yellow Jasmine570517Nandina4404
9Carolina Cherry460418Holly4654
**Out****3,725****36****In****3,710****36**
Source:**Total****7,435****72**

Field

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, but other categories are shown in parentheses.

Golfers who qualify based solely on their performance in amateur tournaments (categories 6–10) must remain amateurs on the starting day of the tournament to be eligible to play.

Three players were appearing in their first major: Kelly Kraft, Corbin Mills and Randal Lewis. Twelve others were appearing in their first Masters: Keegan Bradley, Patrick Cantlay, Bryden Macpherson, Kevin Chappell, Robert Garrigus, Webb Simpson, Harrison Frazar, Kyle Stanley, Scott Stallings, Brendan Steele, Bae Sang-moon and Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño.

Notable absences included Mark O'Meara (injured), Ernie Els and Retief Goosen (not ranked high enough). O'Meara had appeared in the previous 27 Masters, Els in the previous 18, and Goosen in the previous 12. (Els would win the Open Championship in July to ensure an invitation to the next five Masters.)

  1. Past Masters Champions
  • Ángel Cabrera (2,11)
  • Fred Couples (11)
  • Ben Crenshaw
  • Trevor Immelman (11)
  • Zach Johnson (18,19)
  • Bernhard Langer
  • Sandy Lyle
  • Phil Mickelson (13,15,16,17,18,19)
  • Larry Mize
  • José María Olazábal
  • Charl Schwartzel (11,15,18,19)
  • Vijay Singh (15,17)
  • Craig Stadler
  • Tom Watson
  • Mike Weir
  • Tiger Woods (2,4,11,16,18,19)
  • Ian Woosnam
  • Mark O'Meara withdrew shortly before his tee time due to injury.
  • Past champions not playing: Tommy Aaron, Jack Burke Jr., Billy Casper, Charles Coody, Nick Faldo, Raymond Floyd, Doug Ford, Bob Goalby, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Fuzzy Zoeller. Player joined Nicklaus and Palmer to serve as "honorary starters" and teed off on the first day at the first hole to kick off the tournament.
  1. Last five U.S. Open Champions
  • Lucas Glover (16)
  • Graeme McDowell (18,19)
  • Rory McIlroy (11,12,16,18,19)
  1. Last five British Open Champions
  • Stewart Cink
  • Darren Clarke (13,18)
  • Pádraig Harrington (4)
  • Louis Oosthuizen (18,19)
  1. Last five PGA Champions
  • Keegan Bradley (14,15,16,17,18,19)
  • Martin Kaymer (18,19)
  • Yang Yong-eun (12,17,18,19)
  1. Last three winners of The Players Championship
  • K. J. Choi (11,15,17,18,19)
  • Tim Clark
  • Henrik Stenson
  1. Top two finishers in the 2011 U.S. Amateur
  • Patrick Cantlay (a)
  • Kelly Kraft (a)
  1. Winner of the 2011 Amateur Championship
  • Bryden Macpherson (a)
  1. Winner of the 2011 Asian Amateur
  • Hideki Matsuyama (a)
  1. Winner of the 2011 U.S. Amateur Public Links
  • Corbin Mills (a)
  1. Winner of the 2011 U.S. Mid-Amateur
  • Randal Lewis (a)
  1. The top 16 finishers and ties in the 2011 Masters Tournament
  • Jason Day (12,15,17,18,19)
  • Luke Donald (15,16,17,18,19)
  • Ross Fisher
  • Edoardo Molinari
  • Geoff Ogilvy (17,18,19)
  • Ryan Palmer
  • Justin Rose (15,16,17,18,19)
  • Adam Scott (15,16,17,18,19)
  • Brandt Snedeker (15,16,17,18,19)
  • Steve Stricker (15,16,17,18,19)
  • Bo Van Pelt (15,17,18,19)
  • Lee Westwood (12,18,19)
  1. Top 8 finishers and ties in the 2011 U.S. Open
  • Kevin Chappell
  • Sergio García (18,19)
  • Robert Garrigus
  • Peter Hanson (18,19)
  1. Top 4 finishers and ties in the 2011 British Open Championship
  • Thomas Bjørn (18,19)
  • Dustin Johnson (15,16,17,18,19) withdrew with a back injury prior to the start of the tournament.
  1. Top 4 finishers and ties in the 2011 PGA Championship
  • Jason Dufner (15,17,18,19)
  • Anders Hansen (18,19)
  • Robert Karlsson (18,19)
  • David Toms (15,16,17,18,19)
  • Scott Verplank
  1. Top 30 leaders on the 2011 PGA Tour official money earnings list
  • Aaron Baddeley (17,18,19)
  • Jonathan Byrd (17)
  • Bill Haas (16,17,18,19)
  • Charles Howell III (17)
  • Freddie Jacobson (16,17,18,19)
  • Matt Kuchar (17,18,19)
  • Martin Laird (18,19)
  • Hunter Mahan (16,17,18,19)
  • Kevin Na
  • Rory Sabbatini
  • Webb Simpson (16,17,18,19)
  • Nick Watney (16,17,18,19)
  • Bubba Watson (16,17,18,19)
  • Mark Wilson (16,17,19)
  • Gary Woodland (17)
  1. Winners of PGA Tour events that award a full-point allocation for the season-ending Tour Championship, between the 2011 Masters Tournament and the 2012 Masters Tournament
  • Harrison Frazar
  • Sean O'Hair
  • Scott Stallings
  • Kyle Stanley (19)
  • Brendan Steele
  • Johnson Wagner
  1. All players qualifying for the 2011 edition of The Tour Championship
  • Chez Reavie
  • John Senden (18,19)
  1. Top 50 on the final 2011 Official World Golf Ranking list
  • Bae Sang-moon (19)
  • Paul Casey (19)
  • Simon Dyson (19)
  • Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño
  • Rickie Fowler (19)
  • Jim Furyk (19)
  • Miguel Ángel Jiménez
  • Kim Kyung-tae (19)
  • Francesco Molinari (19)
  • Ian Poulter (19)
  • Álvaro Quirós (19)
  1. Top 50 on the Official World Golf Ranking list on March 25, 2012
  • Ben Crane
  • Paul Lawrie
  1. International invitees
  • Ryo Ishikawa

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, April 5, 2012

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1ENG Lee Westwood67−5
T2SWE Peter Hanson68−4
ZAF Louis Oosthuizen
T4USA Ben Crane69−3
USA Jason Dufner
ESP Miguel Ángel Jiménez
SCO Paul Lawrie
ITA Francesco Molinari
USA Bubba Watson
T10USA Jim Furyk70−2
USA Zach Johnson
FJI Vijay Singh
USA Scott Stallings

Source:

Second round

Friday, April 6, 2012

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1USA Fred Couples72-67=139−5
USA Jason Dufner69-70=139
T3ESP Sergio García72-68=140−4
NIR Rory McIlroy71-69=140
ZAF Louis Oosthuizen68-72=140
USA Bubba Watson69-71=140
ENG Lee Westwood67-73=140
T8ESP Miguel Ángel Jiménez69-72=141−3
USA Matt Kuchar71-70=141
SCO Paul Lawrie69-72=141

Source:

Amateurs: Matsuyama (+1), Cantlay (+5), Kraft (+5), Macpherson (+9), Mills (+11), Lewis (+15).

Third round

Saturday, April 7, 2012

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1SWE Peter Hanson68-74-65=207−9
2USA Phil Mickelson74-68-66=208−8
3ZAF Louis Oosthuizen68-72-69=209−7
4USA Bubba Watson69-71-70=210−6
5USA Matt Kuchar71-70-70=211−5
T6IRL Pádraig Harrington71-73-68=212−4
USA Hunter Mahan72-72-68=212
SWE Henrik Stenson71-71-70=212
ENG Lee Westwood67-73-72=212
10SCO Paul Lawrie69-72-72=213−3

Source:

Final round

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Summary

For the third time in seven years, the Masters concluded on Easter Sunday. The leaderboard was active, as four players held at least a share of the lead during the final round. Louis Oosthuizen charged into the lead at the second hole with an albatross two on the par-5. It was only the fourth double eagle in Masters history and the first-ever on the second hole. The final pairing faltered: 54-hole leader Peter Hanson never got it going, with three bogeys before he carded his first birdie at the 15th hole. Three holes earlier, Hanson shanked his tee shot on the par-3 12th short of the water, bogeyed, and fell from contention. On the front nine, three-time Masters champion Phil Mickelson pushed his tee shot left at the par-3 fourth and it caromed off a greenside grandstand. He made his second triple bogey of the week and came up two shots short of the playoff.

In the end, it came down to a three player race between Oosthuizen, Bubba Watson, and Matt Kuchar. Kuchar hit his approach at the 15th hole to three feet (0.9 m) and eagled to temporarily tie Oosthuizen at −9, but followed it with a bogey at the par-3 16th hole and finished two strokes back, in the four-way tie for third. After Watson made a two at the 16th for his fourth consecutive birdie, he was tied at the top with Oosthuizen at −10. Playing together in the penultimate pairing, both parred the 17th hole and were on the green in regulation at the uphill 18th. Oosthuizen missed a 35 ft birdie putt from the back shelf and Watson had 25 ft for his first major, but he missed the putt on the high side. After Watson tapped in, Oosthuizen holed his four-footer (1.2 m) to force a sudden death playoff.

Final leaderboard

(c) = past champion
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (US$)
T1ZAF Louis Oosthuizen68-72-69-69=278−10Playoff
USA Bubba Watson69-71-70-68=278
T3SWE Peter Hanson68-74-65-73=280−8384,000
USA Matt Kuchar71-70-70-69=280
USA Phil Mickelson (c)74-68-66-72=280
ENG Lee Westwood67-73-72-68=280
7ENG Ian Poulter72-72-70-69=283−5268,000
T8IRL Pádraig Harrington71-73-68-72=284−4232,000
ENG Justin Rose72-72-72-68=284
AUS Adam Scott75-70-73-66=284
Leaderboard below the top 10PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
11USA Jim Furyk70-73-72-70=285−3200,000
T12USA Fred Couples (c)72-67-75-72=286−2156,800
ESP Sergio García72-68-75-71=286
USA Hunter Mahan72-72-68-74=286
NIR Graeme McDowell75-72-71-68=286
USA Kevin Na71-75-72-68=286
T17USA Ben Crane69-73-72-73=287−1124,000
USA Bo Van Pelt73-75-75-64=287
T19USA Charles Howell III72-70-74-72=288E96,960
SWE Freddie Jacobson76-68-70-74=288
ITA Francesco Molinari69-75-70-74=288
AUS Geoff Ogilvy74-72-71-71=288
USA Brandt Snedeker72-75-68-73=288
T24USA Jason Dufner69-70-75-75=289+170,400
DNK Anders Hansen76-72-73-68=289
SCO Paul Lawrie69-72-72-76=289
T27USA Keegan Bradley71-77-73-69=290+256,800
USA Jonathan Byrd72-71-72-75=290
USA Rickie Fowler74-74-72-70=290
FJI Vijay Singh (c)70-72-76-72=290
USA Scott Stallings70-77-70-73=290
T32ARG Ángel Cabrera (c)71-78-71-71=291+345,280
ENG Luke Donald75-73-75-68=291
USA Zach Johnson (c)70-74-75-72=291
USA Sean O'Hair73-70-71-77=291
USA Nick Watney71-71-72-77=291
T37KOR Bae Sang-moon75-71-69-77=292+437,600
DNK Thomas Bjørn73-76-74-69=292
USA Bill Haas72-74-76-70=292
T40AUS Aaron Baddeley71-71-77-74=293+532,000
NIR Rory McIlroy71-69-77-76=293
SWE Henrik Stenson71-71-70-81=293
USA Tiger Woods (c)72-75-72-74=293
T44USA Kevin Chappell71-76-71-76=294+626,400
DEU Martin Kaymer72-75-75-72=294
USA Webb Simpson72-74-70-78=294
T47USA Patrick Cantlay (a)71-78-74-72=295+70
ENG Ross Fisher71-77-73-74=29522,560
USA Steve Stricker71-77-72-75=295
T50USA Stewart Cink71-75-81-69=296+819,960
SWE Robert Karlsson74-74-77-71=296
ZAF Charl Schwartzel (c)72-75-75-74=296
USA David Toms73-73-75-75=296
T54JPN Hideki Matsuyama (a)71-74-72-80=297+90
USA Scott Verplank73-75-75-74=29718,880
56ESP Miguel Ángel Jiménez69-72-76-81=298+1018,560
T57SCO Martin Laird76-72-74-77=299+1118,240
ITA Edoardo Molinari75-74-76-74=299
KOR Yang Yong-eun73-70-75-81=299
60ZAF Trevor Immelman (c)78-71-76-76=301+1317,920
61ESP Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño74-75-76-77=302+1417,760
62USA Kelly Kraft (a)74-75-77-80=306+180
CUTKOR Kim Kyung-tae74-76=150+6
AUS John Senden74-76=150
ENG Paul Casey76-75=151+7
USA Harrison Frazar73-78=151
USA Larry Mize (c)76-75=151
ESP José María Olazábal (c)75-76=151
USA Kyle Stanley75-76=151
USA Tom Watson (c)77-74=151
CAN Mike Weir (c)72-79=151
USA Robert Garrigus77-75=152+8
DEU Bernhard Langer (c)72-80=152
USA Ryan Palmer75-77=152
ZAF Rory Sabbatini72-80=152
KOR K. J. Choi77-76=153+9
JPN Ryo Ishikawa76-77=153
AUS Bryden Macpherson (a)77-76=153
USA Chez Reavie79-74=153
USA Johnson Wagner79-74=153
ZAF Tim Clark73-81=154+10
NIR Darren Clarke73-81=154
USA Lucas Glover75-79=154
USA Mark Wilson76-78=154
WAL Ian Woosnam (c)77-77=154
ENG Simon Dyson78-77=155+11
USA Corbin Mills (a)74-81=155
ESP Álvaro Quirós78-77=155
USA Brendan Steele76-80=156+12
USA Ben Crenshaw (c)76-83=159+15
USA Randal Lewis (a)81-78=159
USA Craig Stadler (c)81-82=163+19
SCO Sandy Lyle (c)86-78=164+20
WDUSA Gary Woodland73-70-85=228+12
AUS Jason Day76+4

Scorecard

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par454343454443545344
USA Watson−5−6−6−6−7−7−7−7−7−7−7−6−7−8−9−10−10−10
ZAF Oosthuizen−7−10−10−9−9−9−9−9−9−8−8−8−9−9−10−10−10−10
SWE Hanson−8−8−7−7−7−7−7−7−7−7−7−6−6−6−7−7−7−8
USA Kuchar−5−5−6−6−6−6−7−7−5−5−5−6−7−7−9−8−8−8
USA Mickelson−8−8−8−5−5−5−5−6−6−6−6−6−7−7−8−8−8−8
ENG Westwood−3−4−3−3−3−4−5−4−4−4−4−4−5−6−7−7−7−8

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Double Eagle/AlbatrossEagleBirdieBogeyDouble bogeyTriple bogey +

Source:

Playoff

The sudden death playoff started at the par-4 18th hole, where both players hit the fairway and green, and similar to the final round, Bubba Watson was closer to the pin than Louis Oosthuizen. Oosthuizen narrowly missed his 18 ft birdie effort which gave Watson another opportunity to secure the title. Watson's putt from 16 ft was low the entire way, and after both players tapped in to tie they headed to the next tee at the downhill par-4 10th hole.

Both players hit poor drives to the right, and Oosthuizen's second shot ended up short of the green. The left-handed Watson, playing from the pine straw deep in the woods, hooked his approach shot nearly 90 degrees to within 10 ft of the hole. Oosthuizen chipped to the back of the green and narrowly missed his par putt to give Watson two putts to win. He lagged his first to a foot (0.3 m) and tapped in to become the Masters champion.

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1USA Bubba Watson4-4=8E1,440,000
2ZAF Louis Oosthuizen4-5=9+1864,000

Scorecard

Hole1810
Par44
USA WatsonEE
RSA OosthuizenE+1

Cumulative playoff scores, relative to par

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