1986 Masters Tournament

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1986 Masters Tournament
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Tournament information
Dates April 10 - 13, 1986
Location Augusta, Georgia
Course(s) Augusta National Golf Club
Tour(s) PGA Tour
Statistics
Par 72
Yardage 6,925
Field 88 players, 48 after cut
Cut 149 (+5)
Purse $758,600
Winner's share $144,000
Champion
Jack Nicklaus
279 (-9)

The 1986 Masters Tournament was the 50th Masters Tournament, and was the first golfing major of 1986. Jack Nicklaus won his record 18th professional major with a historic victory in which he shot 65 during the final round for a final tally of 279 (-9). His win made him the oldest winner of the Masters, and the second oldest winner of any major championship behind only Julius Boros who was 48 when he captured the 1968 PGA Championship. The win also gave him a record 6 Masters victories. His first was in 1963 and his first major win was the 1962 U.S. Open Golf Championship. The 23 years between Masters victories and 24 years between major victories are also records. The runner-up, along with Tom Kite, was Greg Norman, whose near-misses at the Masters are also noteworthy. Nicklaus won $144,000 for his first place finish.

[edit] Final leaderboard

# Player Country Score To par Winnings
1 Jack Nicklaus  United States 74-71-69-65 = 279 -9 $144,000
T2 Tom Kite  United States 70-74-68-68 = 280 -8 $70,400
Greg Norman  Australia 70-72-68-70 = 280
4 Seve Ballesteros  Spain 71-68-72-70 = 281 -7 $38,400
5 Nick Price  Zimbabwe 79-69-63-71 = 282 -6 $32,000
T6 Jay Haas  United States 76-69-71-67 = 283 -5 $27,800
Tom Watson  United States 70-74-68-71 = 283
T8 Tsuneyuki Nakajima  Japan 70-71-71-72 = 284 -4 $23,200
Payne Stewart  United States 75-71-69-69 = 284
Bob Tway  United States 70-73-71-70 = 284
T11 Donnie Hammond  United States 73-71-67-74 = 285 -3 $16,960
Sandy Lyle  Scotland 76-70-68-71 = 285
Mark McCumber  United States 76-67-71-71 = 285
Corey Pavin  United States 71-72-71-71 = 285
Calvin Peete  United States 75-71-69-70 = 285
T16 Dave Barr  United States 70-77-71-68 = 286 -2 $12,000
Ben Crenshaw  United States 71-71-74-70 = 286
Gary Koch  United States 69-74-71-72 = 286
Bernhard Langer  Germany 74-68-69-75 = 286
Larry Mize  United States 75-74-72-65 = 286
T21 Curtis Strange  United States 73-74-68-72 = 287 -1 $9,300
Fuzzy Zoeller  United States 73-73-69-72 = 287
T23 Tze-Chung Chen  Taiwan 69-73-75-71 = 288 E $8,000
Roger Maltbie  United States 71-75-69-73 = 288
T25 Bill Glasson  United States 72-74-72-71 = 289 +1 $6,533
Peter Jacobsen  United States 75-73-68-73 = 289
Scott Simpson  United States 76-72-67-74 = 289
T28 Danny Edwards  United States 71-71-72-76 = 290 +2 $5,667
David Graham  Australia 76-72-74-68 = 290
Johnny Miller  United States 74-70-77-69 = 290
T31 Fred Couples  United States 72-77-70-72 = 291 +3 $4,875
Bruce Lietzke  United States 78-70-68-75 = 291
Dan Pohl  United States 76-70-72-73 = 291
Lanny Wadkins  United States 78-71-73-69 = 291
35 Wayne Levi  United States 73-76-67-76 = 292 +4 $4,300
T36 Rick Fehr  United States 75-74-69-75 = 293 +5 $3,850
Hubert Green  United States 71-75-73-74 = 293
Larry Nelson  United States 73-73-71-76 = 293
Sam Randolph  United States 75-73-72-73 = 293 0
Tony Sills  United States 76-73-73-71 = 293 $3,850
41 Don Pooley  United States 77-72-73-72 = 294 +6 $3,400
T42 Bill Kratzert  United States 68-72-76-79 = 295 +7 $3,200
John Mahaffey  United States 79-69-72-75 = 295
44 Ken Green  United States 68-78-74-76 = 296 +8 $3,000
T45 Phil Blackmar  United States 76-73-73-76 = 298 +10 $2,700
Jim Thorpe  United States 74-74-73-77 = 298
47 Lee Trevino  United States 76-73-73-77 = 299 +11 $2,500
48 Mark O'Meara  United States 74-73-81-73 = 301 +13 $2,300

[edit] Tournament notes

  • Jack Nicklaus increased his record for most Masters wins to 6, and most major championship wins to 18
  • Jack Nicklaus became the oldest winner of a Masters at 46 years, 2 months, 23 days
  • Gary Koch won the Par 3 contest with a score of 23 (-4)
  • Nick Price set a course record with his third round 63 (tied by Greg Norman in 1996)
  • Nick Price tied a record with a 30 on the back nine in the third round (tied with 4 others)
  • Nick Price set a single-round record at Augusta with 10 birdies in round 3
  • Sam Randolph was low amateur for the second consecutive year

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Preceded by
1985 PGA Championship
Major Championships Succeeded by
1986 U.S. Open
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