
Masters Tournament winners list with year, country and champion name, check all time champions of this professional golf tournament. The Masters Tournament is one of the four major championships in professional golf. It is held annually and takes place at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, United States. The tournament is usually scheduled for the first full week of April.
The Masters has a long and prestigious history, dating back to its inaugural event in 1934. It was established by golfing legend Bobby Jones and investment banker Clifford Roberts. The tournament has become known for its unique traditions and the beauty of the Augusta National course.
List of Masters Tournament Champions
Year | Country | Champion |
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1934 | United States | Horton Smith |
1935 | United States | Gene Sarazen |
1936 | United States | Horton Smith |
1937 | United States | Byron Nelson |
1938 | United States | Henry Picard |
1939 | United States | Ralph Guldahl |
1940 | United States | Jimmy Demaret |
1941 | United States | Craig Wood |
1942 | United States | Byron Nelson |
1943 | – | None |
1944 | – | None |
1945 | – | None |
1946 | United States | Herman Keiser |
1947 | United States | Jimmy Demaret |
1948 | United States | Claude Harmon |
1949 | United States | Sam Snead |
1950 | United States | Jimmy Demaret |
1951 | United States | Ben Hogan |
1952 | United States | Sam Snead |
1953 | United States | Ben Hogan |
1954 | United States | Sam Snead |
1955 | United States | Cary Middlecoff |
1956 | United States | Jack Burke Jr. |
1957 | United States | Doug Ford |
1958 | United States | Arnold Palmer |
1959 | United States | Art Wall Jr. |
1960 | United States | Arnold Palmer |
1961 | South Africa | Gary Player |
1962 | United States | Arnold Palmer |
1963 | United States | Jack Nicklaus |
1964 | United States | Arnold Palmer |
1965 | United States | Jack Nicklaus |
1966 | United States | Jack Nicklaus |
1967 | United States | Gay Brewer |
1968 | United States | Bob Goalby |
1969 | United States | George Archer |
1970 | United States | Billy Casper |
1971 | United States | Charles Coody |
1972 | United States | Jack Nicklaus |
1973 | United States | Tommy Aaron |
1974 | South Africa | Gary Player |
1975 | United States | Jack Nicklaus |
1976 | United States | Raymond Floyd |
1977 | United States | Tom Watson |
1978 | South Africa | Gary Player |
1979 | United States | Fuzzy Zoeller |
1980 | Spain | Seve Ballesteros |
1981 | United States | Tom Watson |
1982 | United States | Craig Stadler |
1983 | Spain | Seve Ballesteros |
1984 | United States | Ben Crenshaw |
1985 | West Germany | Bernhard Langer |
1986 | United States | Jack Nicklaus |
1987 | United States | Larry Mize |
1988 | Scotland | Sandy Lyle |
1989 | England | Nick Faldo |
1990 | England | Nick Faldo |
1991 | Wales | Ian Woosnam |
1992 | United States | Fred Couples |
1993 | Germany | Bernhard Langer |
1994 | Spain | José María Olazábal |
1995 | United States | Ben Crenshaw |
1996 | England | Nick Faldo |
1997 | United States | Tiger Woods |
1998 | United States | Mark O’Meara |
1999 | Spain | José María Olazábal |
2000 | Fiji | Vijay Singh |
2001 | United States | Tiger Woods |
2002 | United States | Tiger Woods |
2003 | Canada | Mike Weir |
2004 | United States | Phil Mickelson |
2005 | United States | Tiger Woods |
2006 | United States | Phil Mickelson |
2007 | United States | Zach Johnson |
2008 | South Africa | Trevor Immelman |
2009 | Argentina | Ángel Cabrera |
2010 | United States | Phil Mickelson |
2011 | South Africa | Charl Schwartzel |
2012 | United States | Bubba Watson |
2013 | Australia | Adam Scott |
2014 | United States | Bubba Watson |
2015 | United States | Jordan Spieth |
2016 | England | Danny Willett |
2017 | Spain | Sergio García |
2018 | United States | Patrick Reed |
2019 | United States | Tiger Woods |
2020 | United States | Dustin Johnson |
2021 | Japan | Hideki Matsuyama |
2022 | United States | Scottie Scheffler |
2023 | Spain | Jon Rahm |
About Masters Tournament
One of the most recognizable traditions at the Masters is the green jacket. The winner of the tournament is awarded a green jacket, which has become a symbol of excellence in the world of golf. The previous year’s masters tournament champion presents the new champion with the green jacket in a ceremony held at the end of the tournament.
The official website for Masters Golf Tournament is https://www.masters.com/en_US/index.html. Throughout the years, many of the game’s greatest players have won the Masters, including Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Tiger Woods, and Phil Mickelson. The tournament is known for its challenging course layout and iconic holes like “Amen Corner,” which consists of the 11th, 12th, and 13th holes.