1987 Masters Tournament
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]
Tournament information | |
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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 | |
Larry Mize | |
285 (−3), playoff | |
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 came up short 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] Mize was the first, and only winner of the Masters to come from Augusta.[7]
It was considered 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.
Field
- 1. Masters champions
Tommy Aaron, Seve Ballesteros (3,8), Gay Brewer, Billy Casper, Charles Coody, Ben Crenshaw (8,9,11,12), Raymond Floyd (2,4,9,11,12,13), Doug Ford, Bernhard Langer (8,9,12), Jack Nicklaus (8,9), Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Craig Stadler (9,13), Art Wall Jr., Tom Watson (2,3,8,12), Fuzzy Zoeller (2,8,9,11,12,13)
- George Archer, Jack Burke, Jr., Bob Goalby, Ralph Guldahl, Claude Harmon, Ben Hogan, Herman Keiser, Cary Middlecoff, Byron Nelson, Henry Picard, Gene Sarazen, and Sam Snead did not play.
- 2. U.S. Open champions (last five years)
Larry Nelson, Andy North (13)
- 3. The Open champions (last five years)
Sandy Lyle (8,11), Greg Norman (8,9,10,11,12)
- 4. PGA champions (last five years)
Hubert Green (13), Hal Sutton (9,11,12,13), Lee Trevino (9), Bob Tway (8,9,10,11,12)
- 5. 1986 U.S. Amateur semi-finalists
Buddy Alexander (6,7,a), Chris Kite (a), Bob Lewis (7,a), Brian Montgomery (a)
- 6. Previous two U.S. Amateur and Amateur champions
David Curry (a), Garth McGimpsey (a)
- Sam Randolph forfeited his exemption by turning professional.
- 7. Members of the 1986 U.S. Eisenhower Trophy team
Billy Andrade (a), Jay Sigel (a)
- 8. Top 24 players and ties from the 1986 Masters Tournament
Dave Barr, Chen Tze-chung (11), Jay Haas, Donnie Hammond (12), Tom Kite (11,12,13), Gary Koch (9), Roger Maltbie, Mark McCumber (9), Larry Mize (12), Tsuneyuki Nakajima, Corey Pavin (11,12), Calvin Peete (12,13), Nick Price, Payne Stewart (9,10,11,12), Curtis Strange (11,13)
- 9. Top 16 players and ties from the 1986 U.S. Open
Chip Beck, Mark Calcavecchia (11), David Frost, David Graham (10), Jodie Mudd, Joey Sindelar (12), Scott Verplank, Bobby Wadkins (12), Lanny Wadkins (11,143), Denis Watson
- 10. Top eight players and ties from 1986 PGA Championship
Mike Hulbert (11,12), Bruce Lietzke, Jim Thorpe (11,12), D. A. Weibring
- Peter Jacobsen (13) did not play.
- 11. Winners of PGA Tour events since the previous Masters
Paul Azinger (12), Andy Bean (12), George Burns, Rick Fehr, Ernie Gonzalez, Ken Green (12), Johnny Miller, Bob Murphy, Mac O'Grady (12), Dan Pohl (12), Gene Sauers, Scott Simpson, Fred Wadsworth, Mark Wiebe (12)
- 12. Top 30 players from the 1986 PGA Tour money list
John Cook, Kenny Knox, John Mahaffey, Mark O'Meara (13), Don Pooley, Doug Tewell
- 13. Members of the U.S. 1985 Ryder Cup team
- 14. Special foreign invitation
Isao Aoki, Howard Clark, José María Olazábal, Masashi Ozaki
Nationalities in the field
North America (68) | South America (0) | Europe (7) | Oceania (2) | Asia (4) | Africa (4) |
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Canada (1) | England (2) | Australia (2) | Japan (3) | South Africa (2) | |
United States (67) | Scotland (1) | Taiwan (1) | Zimbabwe (2) | ||
Northern Ireland (1) | |||||
Spain (2) | |||||
West Germany (1) |
Made the cut
Player | Country | Year(s) won | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | Total | To par | Finish |
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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:[8]
Missed the cut
Player | Country | Year(s) won | R1 | R2 | Total | To par |
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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:[9]
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, April 9, 1987
Source:[10]
Second round
Friday, April 10, 1987
Place | Player | Country | Score | To par |
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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:[9]
Third round
Saturday, April 11, 1987
Place | Player | Country | Score | To par |
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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:[11]
Final round
Sunday, April 12, 1987
Place | Player | Country | Score | To par | Money ($) |
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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:[8]
Scorecard
Final round
Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
Birdie Bogey Double bogey
Source:[12]
Playoff
Place | Player | Country | Score | To par | Money ($) |
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1 | Larry Mize | United States | 4-3 | −1 | 162,000 |
T2 | Greg Norman | Australia | 4-x | 79,200 | |
Seve Ballesteros | Spain | 5- |
- Sudden-death playoff began on hole #10 and ended at hole #11, where Mize birdied.
References
- Green, Bob (April 13, 1987). "Oh, what a feeling! Mize masters Masters". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. p. C1.
- "Larry Mize masters hometown course". Wilmington Morning Star. (North Carolina). Associated Press. April 13, 1987. p. 1B.
- "Oh what a feeling! Mize masters Masters". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Knight-Ridder newspapers. April 13, 1987. p. C1.
- Ballard, Sarah (April 20, 1987). "My, Oh Mize". Sports Illustrated. pp. 36−43.
- Parascenzo, Marino (April 13, 1987). "Magnificent shot by Mize wins Masters". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 23.
- Van Sickle, Gary (April 13, 1987). "Mize miracle just masterful". Milwaukee Journal. p. 1C.
- http://www.wrdw.com/home/headlines/2598236.html
- "Golf: Masters". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. April 13, 1987. p. C4.
- Green, Bob (April 11, 1987). "Strange survives 5 bogeys for halfway lead". Wilmington Morning Star. (North Carolina). Associated Press. p. 1B.
- Green, Bob (April 10, 1987). "Cook fires 69, tames fast Augusta greens". Wilmington Morning Star. (North Carolina). Associated Press. p. 1B.
- Green, Bob (April 12, 1987). "Crenshaw ties Maltbie for lead". Sunday Star-News. (Wilmington, North Carolina). Associated Press. p. 1B.
- "Historic leaderboards: 1987 Masters". Augusta.com. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
External links
- Masters.com – past winners and results
- About.com − 1987 Masters
- Augusta.com – 1987 Masters leaderboard and scorecards
- YouTube.com − video − 1987 Masters playoff highlights
- YouTube.com − video − 1987 Masters playoff-winning shot, from CBS Sports
Preceded by 1986 PGA Championship |
Major Championships | Succeeded by 1987 U.S. Open |