1960 Masters Tournament
Tournament information | |
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Dates | April 7–10, 1960 |
Location | Augusta, Georgia |
Course(s) | Augusta National Golf Club |
Organized by | Augusta National Golf Club |
Tour(s) | PGA Tour |
Statistics | |
Par | 72 |
Length | 6,980 yards (6,383 m)[1] |
Field | 83 players, 45 after cut |
Cut | 150 (+6) |
Prize fund | $87,050 |
Winner's share | $17,500 |
Champion | |
Arnold Palmer | |
282 (−6) | |
«1959 1961» |
The 1960 Masters Tournament was the 24th Masters Tournament, held April 7–10 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Arnold Palmer birdied the final two holes to win by one stroke over runner-up Ken Venturi.[2][3]
It was the second of Palmer's four Masters victories and the second of his seven major titles. Palmer, age 30, also won the U.S. Open in 1960 and was the runner-up at the British Open.
Jack Nicklaus, age 20 and the reigning U.S. Amateur champion, played in his second Masters. He made the cut for the first time at Augusta and tied for 13th place. The purse was $87,050 with a winner's share of 17,500.[4]
Third place finisher Dow Finsterwald received a two-stroke penalty after the second round for violating a local rule, practice putting on the green following the conclusion of a hole, and lost the title by two strokes. The incident had occurred in the first round, and was self-reported after the second round after he was informed by his playing partner Billy Casper that it was not allowed. Instead of leading at 139 (−5), Finsterwald was tied with Ben Hogan for second place after two rounds at 141, one stroke behind leader Palmer at 140.[5]
The Par 3 contest was introduced this year, and Sam Snead won with a score of 23.
Past champions in the field
Made the cut
Player | Country | Year(s) won | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | Total | To par | Finish |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arnold Palmer | United States | 1958 | 67 | 73 | 72 | 70 | 282 | −6 | 1 |
Ben Hogan | United States | 1951, 1953 | 73 | 68 | 72 | 76 | 289 | +1 | T6 |
Jack Burke, Jr. | United States | 1956 | 72 | 72 | 74 | 74 | 292 | +4 | T11 |
Sam Snead | United States | 1949, 1952, 1954 | 73 | 74 | 72 | 73 | 292 | +4 | T11 |
Claude Harmon | United States | 1948 | 69 | 72 | 75 | 78 | 294 | +6 | T16 |
Doug Ford | United States | 1957 | 74 | 72 | 80 | 71 | 297 | +9 | T25 |
Missed the cut
Player | Country | Year(s) won | R1 | R2 | Total | To par |
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Jimmy Demaret | United States | 1940, 1947, 1950 | 75 | 76 | 151 | +7 |
Cary Middlecoff | United States | 1955 | 75 | 76 | 151 | +7 |
Byron Nelson | United States | 1937, 1942 | 76 | 76 | 152 | +8 |
Henry Picard | United States | 1938 | 76 | 77 | 153 | +9 |
Horton Smith | United States | 1934, 1936 | 76 | 77 | 153 | +9 |
Herman Keiser | United States | 1946 | 78 | 78 | 156 | +12 |
Gene Sarazen | United States | 1935 | 76 | 80 | 156 | +12 |
Craig Wood | United States | 1941 | 80 | WD |
Source[6]
Final leaderboard
Sunday, April 10, 1960
Place | Player | Country | Score | To par | Money ($) |
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1 | Arnold Palmer | United States | 67-73-72-70=282 | −6 | 17,500 |
2 | Ken Venturi | United States | 73-69-71-70=283 | −5 | 10,500 |
3 | Dow Finsterwald | United States | 71-70-72-71=284 | −4 | 7,000 |
4 | Billy Casper | United States | 71-71-71-74=287 | −1 | 5,250 |
5 | Julius Boros | United States | 72-71-70-75=288 | E | 4,200 |
T6 | Walter Burkemo | United States | 72-69-75-73=289 | +1 | 2,800 |
Ben Hogan | United States | 73-68-72-76=289 | |||
Gary Player | South Africa | 72-71-72-74=289 | |||
T9 | Lionel Hebert | United States | 74-70-73-73=290 | +2 | 1,575 |
Stan Leonard | Canada | 72-72-72-74=290 |
Scorecard
Final round
Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
References
- ↑ "Palmer's 72 keeps him 1-stroke up". Milwaukee Sentinel. UPI. April 10, 1960. p. 1-sports.
- ↑ Wind, Herbert Warren (April 18, 1960). "Gasps for a fabulous finish". Sports Illustrated. p. 12.
- ↑ Gundelfinger, Phil (April 11, 1960). "Palmer's rally wins in Masters". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 1.
- ↑ "Palmer's blazing finish wins Masters by one". Milwaukee Sentinel. Associated Press. April 11, 1960. p. 2, part 2.
- ↑ Grimsley, Will (April 9, 1960). "Finsterwald penalized, Palmer's 140 tops Masters; Hogan tied for second". Youngstown Vindicator. Associated Press. p. 10.
- ↑ "Masters golf scoreboard". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. April 9, 1960. p. 15.
External links
- Masters.com – Past winners and results
- About.com – 1960 Masters
- Augusta.com – 1960 Masters leaderboard and scorecards
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