1954 Masters Tournament

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1954 Masters Tournament
1954 Masters Tournament Guide.jpg
Front cover of the 1954 Masters Guide
Tournament information
DatesApril 8–12, 1954
Location Augusta, Georgia
33°30′11″N82°01′12″W / 33.503°N 82.020°W / 33.503; -82.020
Course(s) Augusta National Golf Club
Organized byAugusta National Golf Club
Tour(s) PGA Tour
Statistics
Par72
Length6,800 yards (6,220 m)
Field78 players
CutNone
Prize fund $25,000
Winner's share$5,000
Champion
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Sam Snead
289 (+1), playoff
Location map
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Augusta National
Location in the United States
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Augusta National
Location in Georgia
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The 1954 Masters Tournament was the 18th Masters Tournament, held April 8–12 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Sam Snead defeated defending champion Ben Hogan by one stroke in an 18-hole Monday playoff to win his third Masters tournament. It was Snead's seventh and final major victory.

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Both Snead and Hogan were age 41, and they had won the previous three Masters; Snead in 1952 and Hogan in 1951 and 1953. Hogan was also the reigning champion of the U.S. Open and British Open; he did not win another major, but often contended until his final appearances in 1967 at the Masters and U.S. Open.

Snead's 289 (+1), along with Jack Burke Jr. in 1956 and Zach Johnson in 2007, remains the highest winning total in Masters history. Amateur Billy Joe Patton, 31, led after the first and second rounds and during the fourth, but a seven at the 13th hole and a six at the 15th ended his title hopes, and he finished one stroke back. [1] [2]

Snead remained the oldest winner of the Masters for nearly a quarter century, until Gary Player won his third green jacket at age 42 in  1978.

Field

1. Masters champions

Jimmy Demaret (10), Claude Harmon (12), Ben Hogan (2,4,6,9,10), Byron Nelson (2,6), Gene Sarazen (2,4,6), Horton Smith, Sam Snead (4,6,7,9,10), Craig Wood (2)

2. U.S. Open champions

Julius Boros (9,10), Lawson Little (3,5), Lloyd Mangrum (7,9,10), Fred McLeod, Cary Middlecoff (7), Sam Parks Jr., Lew Worsham

3. U.S. Amateur champions

Dick Chapman (5,8,a), Charles Coe (8,9,a), Gene Littler (8,11), Billy Maxwell, Skee Riegel, Jess Sweetser (5,a)

4. British Open champions

Jock Hutchison (6), Denny Shute (6)

5. British Amateur champions

Frank Stranahan (9,10,a), Robert Sweeny Jr. (a), Harvie Ward (8,9,a)

6. PGA champions

Walter Burkemo (7,12), Jim Ferrier (9), Vic Ghezzi, Chandler Harper (9), Johnny Revolta, Jim Turnesa (7,10)

7. Members of the U.S. 1953 Ryder Cup team

Jack Burke Jr. (9,10), Dave Douglas (12), Fred Haas (10), Ted Kroll (9,10), Ed Oliver (9)

8. Members of the U.S. 1953 Walker Cup team

Arnold Blum (a), William C. Campbell (a), Don Cherry (a), Jimmy Jackson (a), Jim McHale Jr. (a), Billy Joe Patton (a), Ken Venturi (a)

9. Top 24 players and ties from the 1953 Masters Tournament

Jerry Barber, Al Besselink, Tommy Bolt, Doug Ford (10), Leland Gibson, Chick Harbert, Fred Hawkins, Dick Mayer, Al Mengert (10), Dick Metz (10), Johnny Palmer, Earl Stewart

10. Top 24 players and ties from the 1953 U.S. Open

Pete Cooper, Gardner Dickinson, Clarence Doser, George Fazio, Marty Furgol, Dutch Harrison, Jay Hebert, Bill Nary (12), Bill Ogden, Bob Rosburg, Frank Souchak (a)

11. 1953 U.S. Amateur quarter-finalists

Don Albert (a), Bruce Cudd (a), Bobby Kuntz (a), Dale Morey (a), Ray Palmer (a), Angelo Santilli (a)

12. 1953 PGA Championship quarter-finalists

Jimmy Clark, Jack Isaacs, Felice Torza

13. One amateur, not already qualified, selected by a ballot of ex-U.S. Amateur champions
14. One professional, not already qualified, selected by a ballot of ex-U.S. Open champions

Skip Alexander

15. Two players, not already qualified, with the best scoring average in the winter part of the 1954 PGA Tour

Bud Holscher, Bob Toski

16. Foreign invitations

Peter Thomson

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, April 8, 1954

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Billy Joe Patton (a)70−2
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Dutch Harrison
T3 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Lloyd Mangrum 71−1
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Jack Burke Jr.
T5 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Ben Hogan 72E
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Dave Douglas
T7 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Byron Nelson 73+1
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Bob Rosburg
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Chick Harbert
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Denny Shute
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Tommy Bolt
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Vic Ghezzi
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Gardner Dickinson
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Pete Cooper
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg William C. Campbell (a)
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Cary Middlecoff

Second round

Friday, April 9, 1954

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Billy Joe Patton (a)70-74=144E
2 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Ben Hogan 72-73=145+1
T3 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Bob Rosburg 73-73=146+2
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Lloyd Mangrum 71-75=146
T5 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Tommy Bolt 73-74=147+3
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Sam Snead 74-73=147
T7 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Al Besselink 74-74=148+4
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Lew Worsham 74-74=148
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Chick Harbert 73-75=148
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Dave Douglas 72-76=148
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Jack Burke Jr. 71-77=148
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Thomson 76-72=148

Third round

Saturday, April 10, 1954

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Ben Hogan 72-73-69=214−2
2 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Sam Snead 74-73-70=217+1
T3 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Cary Middlecoff 73-76-70=219+3
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Tommy Bolt 73-74-72=219
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Billy Joe Patton (a)70-74-75=219
T6 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Jerry Barber 74-76-71=221+5
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Jack Burke Jr. 71-77-73=221
T8 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Al Besselink 74-74-74=222+6
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Lew Worsham 74-74-74=222
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Lloyd Mangrum 71-75-76=222
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Bob Rosburg 73-73-76=222

Final round

Sunday, April 11, 1954

Final leaderboard

Champion
Silver Cup winner (low amateur)
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
Top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (US$)
T1 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Ben Hogan (c)72-73-69-75=289+1Playoff
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Sam Snead (c)74-73-70-72=289
3 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Billy Joe Patton (a)70-74-75-71=290+20
T4 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Dutch Harrison 70-79-74-68=291+31,938
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Lloyd Mangrum 71-75-76-69=291
T6 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Jerry Barber 74-76-71-71=292+41,042
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Jack Burke Jr. 71-77-73-71=292
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Bob Rosburg 73-73-76-70=292
T9 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Al Besselink 74-74-74-72=294+6781
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Cary Middlecoff 73-76-70-75=294

Sources: [3] [4]

Scorecard

Hole 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 101112131415161718
Par454343454443545344
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Snead+1+1+1+2+3+2+2+2+2+2+2+3+2+2+1+1+1+1
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Hogan−1−1−2−2−2−2−1−1−1−1+1+1+1+2+1+1+1+1
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Patton+4+3+3+3+3+1+1E−1−1−1E+2+1+2+2+2+2
Flag of the United States.svg Harrison+7+6+6+6+6+5+5+5+5+5+5+5+4+5+4+4+3+3
Flag of the United States.svg Mangrum+6+5+6+6+6+6+6+6+6+6+6+6+6+6+5+4+3+3

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

EagleBirdieBogeyDouble bogey

Playoff

Monday, April 12, 1954

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Sam Snead 70−25,000
2 Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Ben Hogan 71−13,125

Scorecard

Hole 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 101112131415161718
Par454343454443545344
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg SneadE−1−1EE−1−1−1−1−2−2−1−2−2−3−3−3−2
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg HoganE−1−1−1−1−1−1−1−1−1−1−1−1−1−2−1−1−1

Source: [5]

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