2007 Masters Tournament

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2007 Masters Tournament
Tournament information
Dates April 5–8, 2007
Location Augusta, Georgia
Course(s) Augusta National Golf Club
Tour(s) PGA Tour
PGA European Tour
Japan Golf Tour
Statistics
Par 72
Length 7,445
Field 96 players, 60 after cut
Cut 152 (+8)
Prize fund $7,418,464
Winner's share $1,305,000
Champion
Zach Johnson
289 (+1)

The 2007 Masters Tournament was contested from April 5–8 at Augusta National Golf Club. It was the 71st Masters Tournament, and the first major contested in the 2007 season. Zach Johnson won the competition with a score of +1 (289) which is tied for the highest winning score ever recorded for this tournament.

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Field

The Masters has the smallest field out of the major championships - only 97 players were invited to compete in the 2007 tournament. However, 1991 Masters champion Ian Woosnam pulled out before the tournament due to back problems. Officially, the Masters remains an invitational event, despite its qualification process. In theory, the club could decline to invite a 'qualified' player.

There were a record 50 'international' players in the field - the first time that the majority of the field was not American. The entire field is shown below, and how they qualified for the event (only first category is shown, many players qualify in multiple categories).

Masters champions

Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Mike Weir, Vijay Singh, José María Olazábal, Mark O'Meara, Ben Crenshaw, Bernhard Langer, Fred Couples, Ian Woosnam, Sandy Lyle, Larry Mize, Seve Ballesteros, Craig Stadler, Tom Watson, Fuzzy Zoeller, Gary Player, Raymond Floyd.

U.S. Open champions (last five years)

Geoff Ogilvy, Michael Campbell, Retief Goosen, Jim Furyk.

The Open champions (last five years) Todd Hamilton, Ben Curtis, Ernie Els.

U.S. PGA champions (last five years) Shaun Micheel, Rich Beem.

Players Championship winners (last three years) Stephen Ames, Fred Funk.

U.S. Amateur champion and runner-up Richie Ramsay, John Kelly

British Amateur champion Julien Gerrier.

U.S. Amateur Public Links champion Casey Watabu.

U.S. Mid-Amateur champion Dave Womack.

Top 16 players and ties from the 2006 Masters Tim Clark, Chad Campbell, Ángel Cabrera, Stewart Cink, Miguel Ángel Jiménez, Arron Oberholser, Billy Mayfair, Scott Verplank, Rod Pampling.

Top eight players and ties from the 2006 U.S. Open Colin Montgomerie, Pádraig Harrington, Nick O'Hern, Jeff Sluman, Steve Stricker, Kenneth Ferrie.

Top four players and ties from the 2006 Open Championship Chris DiMarco.

Top four players and ties from 2006 U.S. PGA Championship Adam Scott, Sergio García, Luke Donald.

Top 40 players from the 2006 U.S. PGA Tour money list Trevor Immelman, Stuart Appleby, Brett Wetterich, David Toms, Rory Sabbatini, Davis Love III, Carl Pettersson, Brett Quigley, Dean Wilson, Lucas Glover, Joe Durant, Zach Johnson, K.J. Choi, J. J. Henry, Tom Pernice, Jr., Vaughn Taylor, Troy Matteson, Tim Herron, Camilo Villegas, Jerry Kelly.

Top 50 players from the final 2006 world ranking Henrik Stenson, David Howell, Paul Casey, Shingo Katayama, Robert Karlsson, Yang Yong-eun, Ian Poulter, Darren Clarke, Jeev Milkha Singh, Ben Crane, Niclas Fasth, Thomas Bjørn, Robert Allenby, Johan Edfors, Lee Westwood, Bradley Dredge.

Top 10 players from the 2007 U.S. PGA Tour money list on March 26 Charles Howell III, John Rollins, Aaron Baddeley, Mark Calcavecchia.

Top 50 players from world ranking published March 26 Justin Rose, Bart Bryant, Paul Goydos.

Special foreign invitation Hideto Tanihara

Past champions in the field

Made the cut

Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 R3 R4 Total To par Finish
Tiger Woods  United States 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005 73 74 72 72 291 +3 T2
Vijay Singh  Fiji 2000 73 71 79 73 296 +8 T13
Mike Weir  Canada 2003 75 72 80 71 298 +10 T20
Phil Mickelson  United States 2004, 2006 76 73 73 77 299 +11 T24
Fred Couples  United States 1992 76 76 78 71 301 +13 T30
Sandy Lyle  Scotland 1988 79 73 80 71 303 +15 43
José María Olazábal  Spain 1994, 1999 74 75 78 77 304 +16 T44
Craig Stadler  United States 1982 74 73 79 79 305 +17 T49
Ben Crenshaw  United States 1984, 1995 76 74 84 75 309 +21 T55
Fuzzy Zoeller  United States 1979 74 78 79 82 313 +25 60

Missed the cut

Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 Total To par
Mark O'Meara  United States 1998 77 76 153 +9
Tom Watson  United States 1977, 1981 75 78 153 +9
Bernhard Langer  Germany 1985, 1993 78 77 155 +11
Raymond Floyd  United States 1976 77 80 157 +13
Gary Player  South Africa 1961, 1974
1978
83 77 160 +16
Larry Mize  United States 1987 83 78 161 +17
Seve Ballesteros  Spain 1980, 1983 86 80 166 +22
Ian Woosnam  Wales 1991 WD

Round by round results

First round (Thursday)

Billy Mayfair and Ian Poulter were the first competitors to tee off in the 2007 Masters. Both posted scores that were over par. Poulter posted a 3 over 75, while Mayfair posted a 4 over 76. The course proved to be playing tough, as many big names faltered on the opening day. Ernie Els finished with a 6 over 78. Defending champion Phil Mickelson looked set to get the same score, but two late birdies, salvaged a poor round, as he came home with a 4 over 76, world number two Jim Furyk, managed a 3 over 75 to keep himself in contention. Gary Player playing in his 50th masters could only manage an 11 over 83, two times winner Seve Ballesteros could only manage a 13 over par 86. 2006 runner up Tim Clark produced a wonderful shot on the 18th hole to get to a 1 under round of 71. Coming up the 18th Clark was level par, but he had pushed his second shot to the left of the green. Clark decided to putt from off the green, and his ball went all the way round the green before dropping in the hole to secure his 1 under round of 71. The leaders after the first round were Justin Rose and Brett Wetterich, both posted rounds of 3 under 69. Rose set a new lowest putts record, as he went round in 20 putts. One of the reasons for this was his superb chipping which included a holed bunker shot on the 5th to pick up his second birdie after one at the 3rd. He then crisply rolled home at 14 to move to three-under and made a fine save at the last having found a greenside bunker to secure his round of 69. Wetterich produced 5 birdies during his round to secure his place in the lead after 18 holes. The chasing pack consisted of David Howell who eagled the 15th to post a 2 under 70, and David Toms who was last out on the course and also produced a 2 under 70. Behind them on 1 under were Vaughn Taylor, Zach Johnson, Rich Beem and J. J. Henry.

# Player Country Score To par
T1 Justin Rose  England 69 -3
Brett Wetterich  United States
T3 David Howell  England 70 -2
David Toms  United States
T5 Rich Beem  United States 71 -1
Tim Clark  South Africa
J. J. Henry  United States
Zach Johnson  United States
Vaughn Taylor  United States
T10 Bart Bryant  United States 72 E
Tim Herron  United States
Davis Love III  United States
Jeev Milkha Singh  India
Henrik Stenson  Sweden

Second round (Friday)

Only three golfers were under par at the halfway point of the tournament. Brett Wetterich and Tim Clark held the 36-hole lead at -2. Clark was the only man in the field to shoot under par in both rounds (71-71). Vaughn Taylor held third place by himself at -1. Despite only three being under par, several golfers were within striking distance. Vijay Singh was among a group of four at even par, and Pádraig Harrington was among a group of six at +1. The cut was set at +8 and the most notable golfers to miss the cut were Sergio García and Ernie Els.

# Player Country Score To par
T1 Tim Clark  South Africa 71-71=142 -2
Brett Wetterich  United States 69-73=142
3 Vaughn Taylor  United States 71-72=143 -1
T4 Zach Johnson  United States 71-73=144 E
Jerry Kelly  United States 75-69=144
Justin Rose  England 69-75=144
Vijay Singh  Fiji 73-71=144
T8 Stuart Appleby  Australia 75-70=145 +1
Bradley Dredge  Wales 75-70=145
Lucas Glover  United States 74-71=145
Pádraig Harrington  Ireland 77-68=145
David Howell  England 70-75=145
Geoff Ogilvy  Australia 75-70=145

Amateurs: Kelly (+10) Ramsay (+12), Guerrier (+20), Watabu (+21), Womack (+21).

Third round (Saturday)

The third round saw the worst playing conditions of the weekend. Temperatures were unseasonably cold settling in the mid-40s. Wind was a huge factor as well as gusts reached up to 33 mph. The conditions were clearly a factor as no one shot in the 60s for the day. Despite shooting a one-over 73, Stuart Appleby took the 54-hole lead at +2. Tiger Woods was able to shoot way up the leaderboard into a tie for second with an even par round. Justin Rose shot a three-over 75 to settle into the tie for second with Woods. Retief Goosen was the only player to shoot a round under par on Saturday with a two under 70, he made the cut on the number at +8 on Friday. Both golfers in the final group shot in the 80s. Brett Wetterich shot an 83 and Tim Clark shot an 80 to fall way off the lead that they shared after 36 holes. After the third round, 12 golfers sat within four-strokes of the lead.

# Player Country Score To par
1 Stuart Appleby  Australia 75-70-73=218 +2
T2 Justin Rose  England 69-75-75=219 +3
Tiger Woods  United States 73-74-72=219
T4 Pádraig Harrington  Ireland 77-68-75=220 +4
Zach Johnson  United States 71-73-76=220
Vaughn Taylor  United States 71-72-77=220
7 Bradley Dredge  Wales 75-70-76=221 +5
T8 Tim Clark  South Africa 71-71-80=222 +6
Luke Donald  England 73-74-75=222
Jim Furyk  United States 75-71-76=222
Retief Goosen  South Africa 76-76-70=222
Rory Sabbatini  South Africa 73-76-73=222

Final round (Sunday)

Zach Johnson completed a Cinderella story with a three-under 69 to claim his first green jacket. Johnson captured the tournament with three birdies over his final six holes. Johnson became the third Masters champion to win the tournament with a score above par. However, he matched the round of the day and was able to hold off a group of three, including Tiger Woods, that finished two strokes back. Woods lost a major for the first time in which he held the lead at some point in the final round. However, since he was a stroke behind Stuart Appleby coming into the day his 12-0 record when leading going into the final round remained intact. Speaking of Appleby, he wilted with a three-over 75 and finished in a tie for seventh. South African's Retief Goosen and Rory Sabbatini shot matching three-under 69s to finish in a tie for second with Woods.

# Player Country Score To par Winnings
1 Zach Johnson  United States 71-73-76-69=289 +1 $1,305,000
T2 Retief Goosen  South Africa 76-76-70-69=291 +3 $541,333
Rory Sabbatini  South Africa 73-76-73-69=291
Tiger Woods  United States 73-74-72-72=291
T5 Jerry Kelly  United States 75-69-78-70=292 +4 $275,500
Justin Rose  England 69-75-75-73=292
T7 Stuart Appleby  Australia 75-70-73-75=293 +5 $233,812
Pádraig Harrington  Ireland 77-68-75-73=293
9 David Toms  United States 70-78-74-72=294 +6 $210,250
T10 Paul Casey  England 79-68-77-71=295 +7 $181,250
Luke Donald  England 73-74-75-73=295
Vaughn Taylor  United States 71-72-77-75=295

Full final leaderboard

Par 3 Contest

1998 Masters champion Mark O'Meara won the annual Par 3 contest, which took place on Wednesday, April 4.

External links

Preceded by
2006 PGA Championship
Major Championships Succeeded by
2007 U.S. Open

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