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- The Masters Score Card โ Sandgrain Studio
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- The Masters: Golf Tournament Facts & Stats
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- All-Time Worst Scores at The Masters Golf Tournament
- The Best Photos From the 2015 Masters Tournament
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The Masters has a rich history, dating back to 1934, and has been won by some of the greatest golfers of all time, including Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and Tiger Woods. The tournament is known for its challenging course, with its undulating greens, treacherous bunkers, and picturesque water hazards. To succeed at the Masters, golfers need to have a combination of power, accuracy, and finesse.


The Top 5 Golfers with the Lowest Scores at the Masters

- Tiger Woods (1997) - 270 (18 under par): Woods' historic win in 1997 was a record-breaking performance, with a score of 270 that still stands as one of the lowest in Masters history. His dominant display of golf, which included a 12-shot victory margin, cemented his status as one of the greatest golfers of all time.
- Jordan Spieth (2015) - 270 (18 under par): Spieth's win in 2015 was a remarkable achievement, with the young American golfer becoming the second-youngest Masters champion in history. His score of 270 tied Tiger Woods' record, and his impressive performance marked him out as a future star of the golfing world.
- Greg Norman (1996) - 273 (15 under par): Norman's performance in 1996 was one of the greatest in Masters history, with the Australian golfer coming close to winning the tournament. Although he ultimately finished second, his score of 273 remains one of the lowest in Masters history.
- Rory McIlroy (2015) - 274 (14 under par): McIlroy's performance in 2015 was impressive, with the Northern Irish golfer finishing fourth in the tournament. His score of 274 was one of the lowest of the week, and marked him out as a contender for future Masters titles.
- Phil Mickelson (2010) - 274 (14 under par): Mickelson's win in 2010 was a memorable one, with the American golfer coming from behind to claim his third Masters title. His score of 274 was one of the lowest of the week, and cemented his status as one of the greatest golfers of his generation.
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With its rich history, challenging course, and talented field of competitors, the Masters is a true spectacle of golf. So, who will be the next golfer to make history at the Masters? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure - the competition will be fierce, and the golf will be thrilling.

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