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1949 Masters Tournament

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1949 Masters Tournament
Tournament information
DatesApril 7–10, 1949
LocationAugusta, Georgia
Course(s)Augusta National Golf Club
Tour(s)PGA Tour
Statistics
Par72
Length6,900 yards (6,310 m)[1]
Field58 players
Cutnone
Prize fund$11,000
Winner's share$2,750
Champion
United States Sam Snead
282 (–6)
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The 1949 Masters Tournament was the 13th Masters Tournament, held April 7–10 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. This was the first year that the famous Green Jacket was awarded to the tournament winner.

Sam Snead shot back-to-back rounds of 67 on the weekend to win by three strokes over runners-up Johnny Bulla and Lloyd Mangrum.[2] This was the first of his three Masters victories and the third of his seven major championships.

Ben Hogan did not play in the majors in 1949, due to a near-fatal automobile accident in early February.

Final leaderboard

Place Player Country Score To par Money ($)
1 Sam Snead  United States 73-75-67-67=282 –6 2,750
T2 Johnny Bulla  United States 74-73-69-69=285 –3 1,100
Lloyd Mangrum  United States 69-74-72-70=285
T4 Johnny Palmer  United States 73-71-70-72=286 –2 440
Jim Turnesa  United States 73-72-71-70=286
6 Lew Worsham  United States 76-75-70-68=289 +1 330
7 Joe Kirkwood, Jr.  Australia 73-72-70-75=290 +2 330
T8 Jimmy Demaret  United States 76-72-73-71=292 +4 311
Clayton Heafner  United States 71-74-72-75=292
Byron Nelson  United States 75-70-74-73=292

References

  1. ^ Keeler, O.B. (April 8, 1949). "Masters field chases Mangrum". Miami News. (Atlanta Journal). p. 2-B.
  2. ^ "Snead tames putter to win Masters title". Milwaukee Journal. Associated Press. April 11, 1949. p. 4-part 2.

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