1987 Masters Tournament

1987 Masters Tournament
Tournament information
Dates April 9−12, 1987
Location Augusta, Georgia
Course(s) Augusta National Golf Club
Organized by Augusta National Golf Club
Tour(s) PGA Tour
Statistics
Par 72
Length 6,905 yards (6,314 m)[1]
Field 85 players, 54 after cut
Cut 151 (+7)
Prize fund $867,100
Winner's share $162,000
Champion
United States Larry Mize
285 (−3), playoff
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The 1987 Masters Tournament was the 51st Masters Tournament, held April 9−12 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Augusta native Larry Mize won his only major championship in a sudden-death playoff over Seve Ballesteros and Greg Norman.[2][3] Norman had barely missed a 20-foot (6 m) birdie opportunity on the 72nd hole which would have won him the tournament in regulation.[4]

The playoff began on the par-4 10th hole, where the approach shots of Ballesteros and Norman came to rest on the fringe, and Mize's was on the green, below the hole. Ballesteros failed to par and was eliminated while Norman two-putted for four. Mize's uphill birdie putt was underpowered and he tapped in to continue with Norman. Both of their tee shots were in the fairway on the next hole, the par-4 11th, but with the pond on the left of the green, Mize's avoidant approach shot was about pin-high but well right, about 140 feet (45 m) from the hole. Norman then played conservatively to the right fringe, with a 50-foot (15 m) putt, sensing a par could win the green jacket. But Mize chipped in for an improbable birdie 3 and a stunned Norman failed to hole his to tie, which ended the tournament.[4][5][6]

It was one of the most miraculous shots (and endings) in major championship history, and was just one of the many "bad breaks" in Norman's career.

Past champions in the field

Made the cut

Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 R3 R4 Total To par Finish
Seve Ballesteros  Spain 1980, 1983 73 71 70 71 285 −3 T2
Ben Crenshaw  United States 1984 75 70 67 74 286 −2 T4
Bernhard Langer  West Germany 1985 71 72 70 76 289 +1 T7
Jack Nicklaus  United States 1963, 1965, 1966,
1972, 1975, 1986
74 72 73 70 289 +1 T7
Tom Watson United States 1977, 1981 71 72 74 72 289 +1 T7
Craig Stadler  United States 1982 74 74 72 71 291 +3 T17
Fuzzy Zoeller  United States 1979 76 71 76 72 295 +7 T27
Gary Player  South Africa 1961, 1974, 1978 75 75 71 76 297 +9 T35
Tommy Aaron  United States 1973 72 76 76 81 305 +17 T50
Billy Casper  United States 1970 77 74 75 79 305 +17 T50

Source:[7]

Missed the cut

Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 Total To par
Raymond Floyd  United States 1976 75 77 152 +8
Charles Coody  United States 1971 75 80 155 +11
Doug Ford  United States 1957 79 81 160 +16
Arnold Palmer  United States 1958, 1960,
1962, 1964
83 77 160 +16
Gay Brewer  United States 1967 80 81 161 +17
Art Wall, Jr.  United States 1959 85 76 161 +17

Source:[8]

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, April 9, 1987

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1 John Cook  United States 69 −3
2 Larry Mize  United States 70 −2
T3 Bernhard Langer  West Germany 71 −1
Corey Pavin  United States
Calvin Peete  United States
Payne Stewart  United States
Curtis Strange  United States
Tom Watson  United States
T9 Tommy Aaron  United States 72 E
Jay Haas  United States
Mac O'Grady  United States
Scott Simpson  United States
D. A. Weibring  United States

Source:[9]

Second round

Friday, April 10, 1987

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1 Curtis Strange  United States 71-70=141 −3
T2 John Cook  United States 69-73=142 −2
Roger Maltbie  United States 76-66=142
Larry Mize  United States 70-72=142
Corey Pavin  United States 71-71=142
T6 Chen Tze-chung  Taiwan 74-69=143 −1
Bernhard Langer  West Germany 71-72=143
Tom Watson  United States 71-72=143
T9 Seve Ballesteros  Spain 73-71=144 E
Andy Bean  United States 75-69=144
Jay Haas  United States 72-72=144
Joey Sindelar  United States 74-70=144

Source:[8]

Third round

Saturday, April 11, 1987

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1 Ben Crenshaw  United States 75-70-67=212 −4
Roger Maltbie  United States 76-66-70=212
T3 Bernhard Langer  West Germany 71-72-70=213 −3
Greg Norman  Australia 73-74-66=213
T5 Seve Ballesteros  Spain 73-71-70=214 −2
Chen Tze-chung  Taiwan 74-69-71=214
Larry Mize  United States 70-72-72=214
Curtis Strange  United States 71-70-73=214
T9 Mark McCumber  United States 75-71-69=215 −1
Lanny Wadkins  United States 73-72-70=215

Source:[10]

Final round

Sunday, April 12, 1987

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney ($)
T1 Larry Mize  United States 70-72-72-71=285 −3 Playoff
Seve Ballesteros  Spain 73-71-70-71=285
Greg Norman  Australia 73-74-66-72=285
T4 Ben Crenshaw  United States 75-70-67-74=286 −2 37,200
Roger Maltbie  United States 76-66-70-74=286
Jodie Mudd  United States 74-72-71-69=286
T7 Jay Haas  United States 72-72-72-73=289 +1 26,200
Bernhard Langer  West Germany 71-72-70-76=289
Jack Nicklaus  United States 74-72-73-70=289
Tom Watson  United States 71-72-74-72=289
D. A. Weibring  United States 72-75-71-71=289

Source:[7]

Scorecard

Final round

Hole 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 101112131415161718
Par454343454 443545344
United States Mize −2−3−2−1−1−2−3−3−3−2−2−3−4−3−2−2−2−3
Australia Norman −4−4−3−3−4−3−2−2−2−1E−1−2−2−3−2−3−3
Spain Ballesteros −2−2−2−2−2−1−1−1−2−2−1−1−1−1−2−2−3−3
United States Crenshaw −4−5−5−5−5−4−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−2−2
United States Maltbie −4−4−4−4−4−3−3−4−4−3−2−2−2−1−1−1−2−2
West Germany Langer −3−3−2−2−2−2−2−2−3−2−2−1−1E+1+1+1+1
Taiwan Chen −2−3−2−2−2−2−2−2−2−2EE+1E+1+2+2+2
United States Strange −2−1−1−2−2−3−3−3−2−1+1+2+2+1+2+1+2+2

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
Source:[11]

Playoff

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney ($)
1 Larry Mize  United States 4-3 −1162,000
T2 Greg Norman  Australia 4-x 79,200
Seve Ballesteros  Spain x- 

References

  1. Green, Bob (April 13, 1987). "Oh, what a feeling! Mize masters Masters". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. p. C1.
  2. "Larry Mize masters hometown course". Wilmington Morning Star. (North Carolina). Associated Press. April 13, 1987. p. 1B.
  3. "Oh what a feeling! Mize masters Masters". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Knight-Ridder newspapers. April 13, 1987. p. C1.
  4. 1 2 Ballard, Sarah (April 20, 1987). "My, Oh Mize". Sports Illustrated. pp. 36−43.
  5. Parascenzo, Marino (April 13, 1987). "Magnificent shot by Mize wins Masters". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 23.
  6. Van Sickle, Gary (April 13, 1987). "Mize miracle just masterful". Milwaukee Journal. p. 1C.
  7. 1 2 "Golf: Masters". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. April 13, 1987. p. C4.
  8. 1 2 Green, Bob (April 11, 1987). "Strange survives 5 bogeys for halfway lead". Wilmington Morning Star. (North Carolina). Associated Press. p. 1B.
  9. Green, Bob (April 10, 1987). "Cook fires 69, tames fast Augusta greens". Wilmington Morning Star. (North Carolina). Associated Press. p. 1B.
  10. Green, Bob (April 12, 1987). "Crenshaw ties Maltbie for lead". Sunday Star-News. (Wilmington, North Carolina). Associated Press. p. 1B.
  11. "Historic leaderboards: 1987 Masters". Augusta.com. Retrieved August 16, 2013.

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Preceded by
1986 PGA Championship
Major Championships Succeeded by
1987 U.S. Open

Coordinates: 33°30′11″N 82°01′12″W / 33.503°N 82.020°W / 33.503; -82.020

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