American golf tournament held in 1995
Golf tournament
The 1995 Masters Tournament was the 59th Masters Tournament , held April 6–9 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia . Ben Crenshaw won his second Masters championship, one stroke ahead of runner-up Davis Love III . It was an emotional victory for Crenshaw as it came just days after the death of his mentor, Harvey Penick . Crenshaw and Tom Kite attended the funeral in Texas on Wednesday and did not return to Augusta until that night, on the eve of the first round.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
The 1995 Masters marked the first major championship for Tiger Woods , who qualified as the 1994 U.S. Amateur champion.[ 4] A 19-year-old college freshman at Stanford , he tied for 41st place and was the leading amateur, the only one to make the cut.[ 5] [ 6] Woods' average driving distance was the longest in the tournament.[ 7]
Field
1. Masters champions
Seve Ballesteros (9), Gay Brewer , Billy Casper , Charles Coody , Fred Couples (10,12,13), Ben Crenshaw (9,13), Nick Faldo (3,11,12), Raymond Floyd (9), Doug Ford , Bernhard Langer , Sandy Lyle , Larry Mize (9), Jack Nicklaus , José María Olazábal (11,12,13), Arnold Palmer , Gary Player , Craig Stadler , Tom Watson (9,10), Ian Woosnam , Fuzzy Zoeller (13)
Tommy Aaron , George Archer , Jack Burke Jr. , Bob Goalby , Ben Hogan , Herman Keiser , Cary Middlecoff , Byron Nelson , Henry Picard , Gene Sarazen , Sam Snead , and Art Wall Jr. did not play.
2. U.S. Open champions (last five years)
Ernie Els (9,13), Hale Irwin (9,12,13), Lee Janzen (12), Tom Kite (9,13), Payne Stewart
3. The Open champions (last five years)
Ian Baker-Finch (9), Greg Norman (9,10,11,13), Nick Price (4,12,13)
4. PGA champions (last five years)
Paul Azinger , John Daly (12), Wayne Grady
5. U.S. Amateur champion and runner-up
Trip Kuehne (a), Tiger Woods (a)
6. The Amateur champion
Lee S. James (a)
7. U.S. Amateur Public Links champion
Guy Yamamoto (a)
8. U.S. Mid-Amateur champion
Tim Jackson (a)
9. Top 24 players and ties from the 1994 Masters
Chip Beck , Brad Faxon (13), David Edwards (10), Dan Forsman , Bill Glasson (13), Jay Haas (13), John Huston (13), Tom Lehman (12,13), Jim McGovern (10), Mark O'Meara (12), Corey Pavin (11,12,13), Loren Roberts (10,12,13), Lanny Wadkins
10. Top 16 players and ties from the 1994 U.S. Open
John Cook (11), Clark Dennis , Scott Hoch (13), Steve Lowery (12,13), Jeff Maggert (13), Colin Montgomerie , Frank Nobilo , Jeff Sluman , Curtis Strange , Duffy Waldorf
11. Top eight players and ties from 1994 PGA Championship
Steve Elkington (12), Phil Mickelson (12,13)
12. Winners of PGA Tour events since the previous Masters
Mark Brooks , Bob Estes (13), Rick Fehr (13), David Frost (13), Mike Heinen , Brian Henninger , Peter Jacobsen , Neal Lancaster , Bruce Lietzke (13), Davis Love III , Mark McCumber (13), John Morse , Kenny Perry (13), Dicky Pride , Vijay Singh , Mike Springer (13), Mike Sullivan
13. Top 30 players from the 1994 PGA Tour money list
Brad Bryant , Mark Calcavecchia , Hal Sutton
14. Special foreign invitation
David Gilford , Miguel Ángel Jiménez , Mark McNulty , Tsuneyuki Nakajima , Masashi Ozaki
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, April 6, 1995
Source: [ 8]
Second round
Friday, April 7, 1995
Amateurs: Woods (E) , Jackson (+11), Kuehne (+11), James (+13), Yamamoto (+17)
Third round
Saturday, April 8, 1995
Final round
Sunday, April 9, 1995
Final leaderboard
Champion
Silver Cup winner (low amateur)
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
Leaderboard below the top 10
Place
Player
Score
To par
Money ($ )
T12
Lee Janzen
69-69-74-71=283
−5
48,400
Kenny Perry
73-70-71-69=283
T14
Hale Irwin
69-72-71-72=284
−4
39,600
José María Olazábal (c)
66-74-72-72=284
Tom Watson (c)
73-70-69-72=284
T17
Paul Azinger
70-72-73-70=285
−3
28,786
Brad Faxon
76-69-69-71=285
Raymond Floyd (c)
71-70-70-74=285
John Huston
70-66-72-77=285
Colin Montgomerie
71-69-76-69=285
Corey Pavin
67-71-72-75=285
Ian Woosnam (c)
69-72-71-73=285
T24
David Edwards
69-73-73-71=286
−2
18,260
Nick Faldo (c)
70-70-71-75=286
David Gilford
67-73-75-71=286
Loren Roberts
72-69-72-73=286
Duffy Waldorf
74-69-67-76=286
T29
Bob Estes
73-70-76-68=287
−1
15,300
Masashi Ozaki
70-74-70-73=287
T31
Peter Jacobsen
72-73-69-74=288
E
13,325
Bernhard Langer (c)
71-69-73-75=288
Bruce Lietzke
72-71-71-74=288
Mark O'Meara
68-72-71-77=288
T35
Chip Beck
68-76-69-77=290
+2
10,840
Dan Forsman
71-74-74-71=290
Wayne Grady
69-73-74-74=290
Mark McCumber
73-69-69-79=290
Jack Nicklaus (c)
67-78-70-75=290
40
Tom Lehman
71-72-74-75=292
+4
9,500
T41
Mark Calcavecchia
70-72-78-73=293
+5
8,567
Jeff Sluman
73-72-71-77=293
Payne Stewart
71-72-72-78=293
Tiger Woods (a)
72-72-77-72=293
0
T45
Seve Ballesteros (c)
75-68-78-75=296
+8
7,500
John Daly
75-69-71-81=296
47
Rick Fehr
76-69-69-83=297
+9
6,800
CUT
Clark Dennis
73-73=146
+2
Miguel Ángel Jiménez
71-75=146
Sandy Lyle (c)
75-71=146
Tsuneyuki Nakajima
72-74=146
Craig Stadler (c)
70-76=146
Hal Sutton
77-69=146
Fuzzy Zoeller (c)
72-74=146
Brad Bryant
77-70=147
+3
Charles Coody (c)
74-73=147
John Cook
73-74=147
Ernie Els
72-75=147
Mike Heinen
73-74=147
Tom Kite
74-73=147
Larry Mize (c)
76-71=147
Mike Sullivan
72-75=147
Steve Lowery
75-73=148
+4
Jeff Maggert
78-70=148
Mark McNulty
75-73=148
John Morse
74-74=148
Vijay Singh
77-71=148
Gay Brewer (c)
79-70=149
+5
Gary Player (c)
76-73=149
Nick Price
76-73=149
Lanny Wadkins
74-75=149
Jim McGovern
77-73=150
+6
Bill Glasson
71-80=151
+7
Neal Lancaster
74-77=151
Arnold Palmer (c)
79-73=152
+8
Dicky Pride
79-73=152
Mark Brooks
76-77=153
+9
Frank Nobilo
81-73=154
+10
Tim Jackson (a)
79-76=155
+11
Trip Kuehne (a)
79-76=155
Lee S. James (a)
77-80=157
+13
Mike Springer
77-80=157
Ian Baker-Finch
79-81=160
+16
Guy Yamamoto (a)
84-77=161
+17
Billy Casper (c)
79-89=168
+24
WD
Doug Ford (c)
88
+16
Sources:[ 9] [ 10]
Scorecard
Hole
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Par
4
5
4
3
4
3
4
5
4
4
4
3
5
4
5
3
4
4
Crenshaw
−10
−11
−11
−11
−10
−11
−11
−11
−12
−12
−12
−12
−13
−13
−13
−14
−15
−14
Love III
−7
−8
−8
−8
−9
−9
−9
−10
−10
−11
−11
−11
−11
−12
−13
−12
−13
−13
Haas
−9
−9
−9
−10
−10
−10
−10
−11
−11
−11
−10
−10
−10
−11
−11
−10
−11
−11
Norman
−7
−8
−8
−8
−8
−9
−9
−9
−9
−10
−10
−10
−11
−11
−12
−12
−11
−11
Elkington
−9
−9
−9
−9
−8
−8
−8
−8
−7
−7
−6
−7
−8
−8
−9
−9
−9
−9
Frost
−8
−9
−9
−8
−8
−9
−8
−8
−9
−9
−8
−8
−9
−8
−8
−8
−9
−9
Hoch
−8
−9
−9
−8
−8
−8
−7
−8
−8
−7
−7
−6
−7
−7
−8
−7
−7
−8
Mickelson
−9
−9
−9
−10
−10
−8
−7
−8
−8
−7
−6
−6
−8
−8
−8
−8
−8
−8
Couples
−9
−9
−9
−9
−7
−8
−8
−10
−10
−10
−9
−8
−7
−7
−7
−6
−6
−6
Henninger
−10
−9
−8
−8
−8
−8
−7
−7
−7
−7
−7
−7
−7
−7
−7
−6
−6
−6
Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
Eagle
Birdie
Bogey
Double bogey
Source: [ 11]
References
^ Reilly, Rick (April 17, 1995). "For you, Harvey" . Sports Illustrated . p. 16.
^ Bonk, Thomas (April 10, 1995). "Master's touch carries Crenshaw" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). (Los Angeles Times). p. 1B.
^ Dorman, Larry (April 10, 1995). "In memory of golf's master" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). (New York Times). p. C1.
^ Thiel, Art (April 7, 1995). "Masters just another tale for Tiger" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). (Seattle Post-Intelligencer). p. 5C.
^ Newberry, Mark (April 10, 1995). "Tiger Woods loses but gains maturity" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). Associated Press. p. 1B.
^ "Class dismissed: He'll be back" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. April 10, 1995. p. C5.
^ "Crenshaw wins 1995 Masters" . Golf.com. April 17, 1995.
^ "1995 Masters" . databasegolf.com. Retrieved August 14, 2012 .
^ "Masters – Past Winners & Results" . Augusta National Inc. Retrieved April 20, 2021 .
^ "Past results – Masters tournament" . PGA Tour. Retrieved April 20, 2021 .
^ "Historic Leaderboards: 1995 Masters" . AUGUSTA CHRONICLE . Retrieved September 15, 2015 .
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