Trevor Immelman at 8 under par.
As of October 2023, the record score at the Masters Tournament is 18 under par, set by Scottie Scheffler in 2022. This remarkable achievement surpassed the previous record of 16 under par, which was held by several players, including Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth. The Masters is known for its challenging course at Augusta National, making Scheffler's score particularly impressive.
Ben Hogan won the 1945 Masters Tournament, earning a prize of $2,500 for his victory. This win marked his first major championship title at Augusta National Golf Club, solidifying his reputation as one of the greatest golfers of his time. Hogan's performance in the tournament was impressive, as he finished with a total score of 274, which was a record at the time.
Lowest round 63, shared by Nick Price and Greg Norman. 270 (-18) is the tournament record, held by Tiger Woods.
In 1997, at the Masters Tournament, Tom Kite got the score of -6
4 rounds of 72, 288.
The lowest total score ever for 72 holes in the Masters Tournament was Tiger Woods' score of 270 in 1997.Tiger Woods=270
The highest winning total score at the Masters Tournament is 270, achieved by Jack Nicklaus in 1997. This score of 18 under par set a record that still stands today. Nicklaus's remarkable performance at the age of 46 not only secured him his sixth Masters title but also made him the oldest winner in the tournament's history.
That is the score for that round. 71 round Augusta National is 1 under, so if a player was -6 (six under for the tournament) with a 71 (1 under) in round 2 it means they started the day on 5 under.
The Masters scoreboard displays the scores of golfers in the tournament. Each golfer's score is shown in relation to par, which is the number of strokes they are under or over the expected number of strokes for the course. The lower the score, the better the golfer is performing. The leaderboard typically shows the top golfers and their scores, with updates throughout the tournament.
At the Masters golf tournament, players' scores are determined by the number of strokes they take to complete each hole. The player with the lowest total number of strokes at the end of the tournament is the winner. Each hole is assigned a par score, representing the number of strokes a skilled golfer is expected to take to complete the hole. Players' scores are compared to this par score to determine their performance on each hole.
Gene Sarazen
The lowest round score in Masters history is 63, achieved by several players, including Nick Faldo, Greg Norman, and more recently, Jordan Spieth in 2015. This score has been recorded during different rounds of the tournament, with players achieving it in both the first and second rounds. The consistent achievement of this score highlights the exceptional skill and competitive nature of the tournament.