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2013 Masters Tournament

American golf tournament held in 2013


American golf tournament held in 2013

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name2013 Masters Tournament
image2013_Masters_Tournament_Official_program_cover.jpg
image_size250px
captionFront cover of the 2013 *Masters Journal*
datesApril 11–14, 2013
locationAugusta, Georgia, U.S.
courseAugusta National Golf Club
orgAugusta National Golf Club
tour{{Plainlist
par72
yardage7435 yd
field93 players, 61 after cut
cut148 (+4)
purseUS$8,000,000
winners_share$1,440,000
championAUS Adam Scott
score279 (−9), playoff
previous[2012](2012-masters-tournament)
next[2014](2014-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 2013 Masters Tournament was the 77th edition of the Masters Tournament and the first of golf's four major championships to be held in 2013. It was held from April 11–14 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Adam Scott won the tournament on the second hole of a sudden death playoff against Ángel Cabrera. It was Scott's first major championship and the first time an Australian won the Masters.

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, with other categories in which he qualified 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.

Four players were appearing in their first major: Steven Fox, Michael Weaver, Guan Tianlang and T. J. Vogel. Thirteen others were appearing in their first Masters: Alan Dunbar, John Peterson, David Lynn, John Huh, Scott Piercy, Russell Henley, Ted Potter Jr., George Coetzee, Nicolas Colsaerts, Jamie Donaldson, Branden Grace, Thorbjørn Olesen, Thaworn Wiratchant.

  1. Past Masters Champions
  • Ángel Cabrera
  • Fred Couples (11)
  • Ben Crenshaw
  • Trevor Immelman
  • Zach Johnson (15,16,17,18,19)
  • Bernhard Langer
  • Sandy Lyle
  • Phil Mickelson (11,15,16,17,18,19)
  • Larry Mize
  • José María Olazábal
  • Mark O'Meara
  • Charl Schwartzel (18,19)
  • Vijay Singh
  • Craig Stadler
  • Bubba Watson (11,15,17,18,19)
  • Tom Watson
  • Mike Weir
  • Tiger Woods (2,13,15,16,17,18,19)
  • Ian Woosnam
  • Past champions who did not play: Tommy Aaron, Jack Burke Jr., Billy Casper, Charles Coody, Nick Faldo, Raymond Floyd, Doug Ford, Bob Goalby, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Fuzzy Zoeller. Nicklaus, Palmer, and Player served 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
  • Graeme McDowell (11,12,18,19)
  • Rory McIlroy (4,14,15,16,17,18,19)
  • Webb Simpson (12,15,17,18,19)
  1. Last five British Open Champions
  • Stewart Cink
  • Ernie Els (13,15,17,18,19)
  • Pádraig Harrington (4,11,12)
  • Louis Oosthuizen (11,15,17,18,19)
  • Darren Clarke did not play due to a hamstring injury.
  1. Last five PGA Champions
  • Keegan Bradley (14,15,16,17,18,19)
  • Martin Kaymer (18,19)
  • Yang Yong-eun
  1. Last three winners of The Players Championship
  • K. J. Choi (18)
  • Tim Clark
  • Matt Kuchar (11,15,16,17,18,19)
  1. Top two finishers in the 2012 U.S. Amateur
  • Steven Fox (a)
  • Michael Weaver (a)
  1. Winner of the 2012 Amateur Championship
  • Alan Dunbar (a)
  1. Winner of the 2012 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship
  • Guan Tianlang (a)
  1. Winner of the 2012 U.S. Amateur Public Links
  • T. J. Vogel (a)
  1. Winner of the 2012 U.S. Mid-Amateur
  • Nathan Smith (a)
  1. The top 16 finishers and ties in the 2012 Masters Tournament
  • Jim Furyk (12,15,17,18,19)
  • Sergio García (15,16,17,18,19)
  • Peter Hanson (18,19)
  • Hunter Mahan (15,17,18,19)
  • Kevin Na
  • Ian Poulter (14,18,19)
  • Justin Rose (14,15,17,18,19)
  • Adam Scott (13,15,17,18,19)
  • Lee Westwood (15,17,18,19)
  1. Top 8 finishers and ties in the 2012 U.S. Open
  • Jason Dufner (15,16,17,18,19)
  • John Peterson
  • Michael Thompson (16,19)
  • David Toms (18)
  1. Top 4 finishers and ties in the 2012 British Open Championship
  • Brandt Snedeker (15,16,17,18,19)
  1. Top 4 finishers and ties in the 2012 PGA Championship
  • David Lynn (18)
  • Carl Pettersson (15,16,17,18,19)
  1. Top 30 leaders on the 2012 PGA Tour official money earnings list
  • Ben Curtis (16)
  • Luke Donald (17,18,19)
  • Rickie Fowler (16,17,18,19)
  • Robert Garrigus (17,18,19)
  • John Huh (17)
  • Dustin Johnson (16,17,18,19)
  • Ryan Moore (17,18,19)
  • Scott Piercy (16,17,18,19)
  • Steve Stricker (17,18,19)
  • Bo Van Pelt (17,18,19)
  • Nick Watney (16,17,18,19)
  1. Winners of PGA Tour events that award a full-point allocation for the season-ending Tour Championship, between the 2012 Masters Tournament and the 2013 Masters Tournament
  • Brian Gay
  • Russell Henley (19)
  • Martin Laird
  • Marc Leishman
  • John Merrick
  • D. A. Points
  • Ted Potter Jr.
  • Kevin Streelman
  1. All players qualifying for the 2012 edition of The Tour Championship
  • John Senden (18,19)
  1. Top 50 on the final 2012 Official World Golf Ranking list
  • Thomas Bjørn
  • George Coetzee (19)
  • Nicolas Colsaerts (19)
  • Jason Day (19)
  • Jamie Donaldson (19)
  • Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (19)
  • Hiroyuki Fujita
  • Branden Grace (19)
  • Bill Haas (19)
  • Paul Lawrie (19)
  • Matteo Manassero (19)
  • Francesco Molinari (19)
  • Thorbjørn Olesen (19)
  1. Top 50 on the Official World Golf Ranking list on March 31, 2013
  • Freddie Jacobson
  • Henrik Stenson
  • Richard Sterne
  1. International invitees
  • Ryo Ishikawa
  • Thaworn Wiratchant

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, April 11, 2013

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1ESP Sergio García66−6
AUS Marc Leishman
3USA Dustin Johnson67−5
T4USA Fred Couples68−4
ESP Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño
USA Rickie Fowler
ZAF Trevor Immelman
USA Matt Kuchar
ENG David Lynn
T10USA Jim Furyk69−3
USA Zach Johnson
AUS Adam Scott

Second round

Friday, April 12, 2013

For 2013 the minimum number of players making the cut was increased from 44 to 50 (plus ties). As previously, all players within 10 shots of the leader also make the cut. 61 players made the cut, all those within 10 shots of the leader. Fourteen-year-old Guan Tianlang, playing in his first Masters, was the only amateur player to make the cut, despite being penalized a stroke for slow play.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1AUS Jason Day70-68=138−6
T2USA Fred Couples68-71=139−5
AUS Marc Leishman66-73=139
T4ARG Ángel Cabrera71-69=140−4
USA Jim Furyk69-71=140
USA Brandt Snedeker70-70=140
T7KOR K. J. Choi70-71=141−3
USA Jason Dufner72-69=141
ENG David Lynn68-73=141
ENG Justin Rose70-71=141
AUS Adam Scott69-72=141
ENG Lee Westwood70-71=141

Amateurs: Guan (+4), Vogel (+8), Weaver (+8), Smith (+11), Fox (+13), Dunbar (+16).

Note: Tiger Woods originally signed for a 71 which gave him 70-71=141 (−3). However, his second-round score was adjusted on Saturday morning to a 73 (see below).

Third round

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Prior to the third round, a controversy concerning Tiger Woods developed. After Friday's second round, Woods signed for a score of 71 (−1), which included a bogey at the par-5 15th hole. Woods' third shot had hit the pin and rebounded into the water hazard. He took a penalty stroke and appeared to take his drop at the same position from which he had played his third shot. In an interview following the round Woods stated that he had actually dropped the ball two yards further back from the pin than the original position. Based upon hearing the interview, tournament officials met with Woods Saturday morning and deemed the drop to have been in contravention of the rules. This could have meant disqualification, but instead Woods was assessed a two-stroke penalty for the illegal drop. He therefore scored a triple-bogey 8 at the 15th and had an adjusted second round score of 73 (+1).

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1ARG Ángel Cabrera71-69-69=209−7
USA Brandt Snedeker70-70-69=209
3AUS Adam Scott69-72-69=210−6
T4AUS Jason Day70-68-73=211−5
AUS Marc Leishman66-73-72=211
6USA Matt Kuchar68-75-69=212−4
T7ZAF Tim Clark70-76-67=213−3
USA Tiger Woods70-73-70=213
T9USA Rickie Fowler68-76-70=214−2
USA Jim Furyk69-71-74=214
DEU Bernhard Langer71-71-72=214
USA Steve Stricker73-70-71=214
ENG Lee Westwood70-71-73=214

Final round

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Summary

In the final round, played in a cold and steady rain, third round co-leader Brandt Snedeker fell out of contention with a 75. Jason Day had the lead with three holes to go but bogeyed the 16th and 17th holes to finish in third place at 281 (−7). Adam Scott and Ángel Cabrera both birdied the 72nd hole to finish tied for the lead at 279 (−9). Playing in the group ahead of the final twosome, Scott rolled in a 25-footer (8 m). Minutes later Cabrera matched Scott's birdie when he hit his approach shot to 3 feet (1 m) and made the putt to force a playoff.

The sudden-death playoff began at the 18th hole, where Scott and Cabrera both scrambled for par from just short of the green after their approach shots each landed on the front section of the green and backed just off the fringe, with Cabrera's chip nearly holing out. At the next hole, #10, both were in the fairway then on the green in regulation. Cabrera's lengthy putt just missed and he tapped in for par. With the opportunity to win and in fading light, Scott sank his 15 ft birdie putt for the victory. It was Scott's first major championship and the only time an Australian has won the Masters, after producing nine runners-up in the tournament. Following his victory, he paid tribute to Greg Norman: "It was one guy who inspired a nation of golfers, and that is Greg Norman". Earlier that day, Norman said that if an Australian won the title "it would mean everything to [him]".

Final leaderboard

(c) = past champion
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (US$)
T1ARG Ángel Cabrera (c)71-69-69-70=279−9Playoff
AUS Adam Scott69-72-69-69=279
3AUS Jason Day70-68-73-70=281−7544,000
T4AUS Marc Leishman66-73-72-72=283−5352,000
USA Tiger Woods (c)70-73-70-70=283
T6DNK Thorbjørn Olesen78-70-68-68=284−4278,000
USA Brandt Snedeker70-70-69-75=284
T8ESP Sergio García66-76-73-70=285−3232,000
USA Matt Kuchar68-75-69-73=285
ENG Lee Westwood70-71-73-71=285
Leaderboard below the top 10PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T11ZAF Tim Clark70-76-67-73=286−2192,000
USA John Huh70-77-71-68=286
T13USA Fred Couples (c)68-71-77-71=287−1145,600
ZAF Ernie Els71-74-73-69=287
USA Dustin Johnson67-76-74-70=287
USA David Toms70-74-76-67=287
USA Nick Watney78-69-68-72=287
T18ZAF Branden Grace78-70-71-69=288E116,000
SWE Henrik Stenson75-71-73-69=288
T20USA Jason Dufner72-69-75-73=289+189,920
ESP Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño68-74-73-74=289
USA Bill Haas71-72-74-72=289
USA Steve Stricker73-70-71-75=289
USA Bo Van Pelt71-74-70-74=289
T25USA Stewart Cink75-71-73-71=290+256,040
ENG Luke Donald71-72-75-72=290
USA Jim Furyk69-71-74-76=290
SWE Freddie Jacobson72-73-72-73=290
DEU Bernhard Langer (c)71-71-72-76=290
NIR Rory McIlroy72-70-79-69=290
ENG Justin Rose70-71-75-74=290
ZAF Charl Schwartzel (c)71-71-75-73=290
ZAF Richard Sterne73-72-75-70=290
USA Michael Thompson73-71-79-67=290
T35USA Zach Johnson (c)69-76-71-75=291+341,200
DEU Martin Kaymer72-75-74-70=291
AUS John Senden72-70-75-74=291
T38USA Rickie Fowler68-76-70-78=292+432,000
USA Robert Garrigus76-71-72-73=292
USA Brian Gay72-74-74-72=292
JPN Ryo Ishikawa71-77-76-68=292
SCO Paul Lawrie76-70-75-71=292
USA Ryan Moore71-72-81-68=292
USA D. A. Points72-75-72-73=292
FJI Vijay Singh (c)72-74-74-72=292
T46DNK Thomas Bjørn73-73-76-71=293+523,307
KOR K. J. Choi70-71-77-75=293
ENG David Lynn68-73-80-72=293
49USA Lucas Glover74-74-73-73=294+620,800
T50SWE Peter Hanson72-75-76-72=295+719,480
ZAF Trevor Immelman (c)68-75-78-74=295
ESP José María Olazábal (c)74-72-74-75=295
USA Bubba Watson (c)75-73-70-77=295
T54USA Keegan Bradley73-73-82-69=297+918,320
SCO Sandy Lyle (c)73-72-81-71=297
USA Phil Mickelson (c)71-76-77-73=297
USA Scott Piercy75-69-78-75=297
58CHN Guan Tianlang (a)73-75-77-75=300+120
59USA Kevin Na70-76-74-81=301+1317,920
60USA John Peterson71-77-74-80=302+1417,760
61SWE Carl Pettersson76-70-77-81=304+1617,600
CUTZAF George Coetzee75-74=149+5
WAL Jamie Donaldson74-75=149
SCO Martin Laird76-73=149
ITA Matteo Manassero75-74=149
NIR Graeme McDowell73-76=149
USA Larry Mize (c)73-76=149
USA Ted Potter Jr.76-73=149
USA Webb Simpson73-76=149
KOR Yang Yong-eun72-77=149
ZAF Louis Oosthuizen74-76=150+6
BEL Nicolas Colsaerts74-77=151+7
USA Ben Curtis76-75=151
USA John Merrick74-77=151
USA Mark O'Meara (c)74-77=151
ENG Ian Poulter76-75=151
CAN Mike Weir (c)72-79=151
USA T. J. Vogel (a)77-75=152+8
USA Michael Weaver (a)78-74=152
THA Thaworn Wiratchant79-73=152
IRL Pádraig Harrington78-75=153+9
USA Russell Henley72-81=153
USA Kevin Streelman76-77=153
ITA Francesco Molinari74-81=155+11
USA Nathan Smith (a)77-78=155
USA Steven Fox (a)76-81=157+13
USA Tom Watson (c)79-78=157
USA Hunter Mahan76-82=158+14
USA Craig Stadler (c)79-79=158
WAL Ian Woosnam (c)80-78=158
NIR Alan Dunbar (a)83-77=160+16
USA Ben Crenshaw (c)80-84=164+20
JPN Hiroyuki Fujita79-85=164

Scorecard

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par454343454443545344
AUS Scott−5−5−6−6−6−6−6−6−6−6−6−6−7−7−8−8−8−9
ARG Cabrera−7−8−8−8−8−8−9−9−9−8−8−8−7−7−7−8−8−9
AUS Day−6−8−8−8−8−7−7−7−6−6−6−6−7−8−9−8−7−7
AUS Leishman−5−5−5−4−4−4−4−4−5−5−6−6−6−6−5−5−5−5
USA Woods−3−3−3−3−2−2−1−1−2−3−3−3−4−4−5−5−5−5
DNK OlesenE−1−2−1−1−1−1−2−3−2−2−2−3−4−5−5−5−4
USA Snedeker−8−8−8−7−6−6−6−7−7−6−5−5−5−4−5−5−5−4

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Source:

Playoff

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1AUS Adam Scott4-3=7−11,440,000
2ARG Ángel Cabrera4-4=8E864,000

The sudden-death playoff began on the 18th hole and ended on the 10th hole.

Scorecard

Playoff

Hole1810
Par44
AUS ScottE−1
ARG CabreraEE

Cumulative sudden-death playoff scores, relative to par

Source:--

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