Nick Price and Greg Norman share the course record of 63 at the Augusta National Golf Course. Nick Price shot a 63 in the third round of the 1986 Masters Tournament and Greg Norman tied the record in the first round of the 1996 tournament.
Tiger Woods and Arnold Palmer tied for second with four Masters victories each
Gary Player is the multiple Masters champion who tied a record for the lowest final nine and the highest final nine by a winner. The name of the very first Masters was the August National Invitation Tournament.
Phil Mickelson won it, Lee Westwood was second, Tiger Woods and KJ Choi finished tied 3rd.
A tie at the Masters is decided by a sudden death playoff. The players go to the 18th hole and play the hole. If they are still tied after playing that hole, they go to the tenth hole and play it. They continue to do this until one finally wins.
Yes he is cup tied if he has made an appearance in the League qualifiers. Any appearance in the Champions league tournament makes a player cup-tied to one team till the end of the tournament.
On the golf score board, the designation "T2" means tied for second place.
He finished tied for 5th.
When two or more people end up tied for the lead in a professional golf tournament, there is what as known as a playoff. The playoff is usually a sudden death one hole playoff, with the winner being the person who has the lowest score on that particular hole, if the scores are tied the process continues until the tie is broken. In the men's major championships there are different ways of breaking ties. In The Masters it is a sudden death playoff, in The US Open it is an 18 hole Monday playoff, in The Open it is a four hole playoff and the USPGA Championship is a 3 hole playoff. In Amateur golf, say at your club at the weekend, ties are usually broken with the best nett score on the back 9, then best back 6,3,2 or 1 depending on how close it is.
"Zach Johnson is a professional golfer from the USA, who won the Masters in 2007. He has a college education, and played while in college. His score in the 2007 Masters tied both tied Sam Snead and Jack Burke Jr."
Tiger Woods won the 1997 Masters, this was his first major. He finished on 18 under par, 12 shots ahead of second place Tom Kite.
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