1986 Masters Tournament


The 1986 Masters Tournament was the 50th Masters Tournament, held April 10–13 at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.
Jack Nicklaus won his record 18th professional major with a historic one-stroke victory. He shot a final round 65, with a back nine of 30, for a total score of 279. At age 46, he became the oldest winner of the Masters and the second-oldest winner of any major championship, behind Julius Boros, who was 48 when he captured the PGA Championship in 1968. The win also gave Nicklaus a record six Masters victories, the first in 1963, less than ten months after his first major win at the 1962 U.S. Open. The 23-year span of Masters victories and 24-year span of major victories are also records. The runners-up were Tom Kite and Greg Norman, whose near-misses at the Masters are also noteworthy. The winner's share was $144,000, more than seven times what Nicklaus earned for his first Augusta win.

Course

Field

;1. Masters champions
Tommy Aaron, George Archer, Seve Ballesteros, Gay Brewer, Billy Casper, Charles Coody, Ben Crenshaw, Raymond Floyd, Doug Ford, Bob Goalby, Bernhard Langer, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Craig Stadler, Tom Watson, Fuzzy Zoeller
;The following categories only apply to Americans
;2. U.S. Open champions
Larry Nelson
;3. The Open champions
Bill Rogers
;4. PGA champions
Hubert Green, Hal Sutton, Lee Trevino
;5. 1985 U.S. Amateur semi-finalists
Chip Drury, Peter Persons, Sam Randolph
;6. Previous two U.S. Amateur and Amateur champions
Scott Verplank
;7. Members of the 1985 U.S. Walker Cup team
Bob Lewis, Jay Sigel, Michael Podolak, Randy Sonnier
;8. Top 24 players and ties from the 1985 Masters Tournament
Fred Couples, Jay Haas, Gary Hallberg, Billy Kratzert, Gary Koch, Wayne Levi, Bruce Lietzke, John Mahaffey, Mark McCumber, Mark O'Meara, Tim Simpson, Curtis Strange, Jim Thorpe, Lanny Wadkins
;9. Top 16 players and ties from the 1985 U.S. Open
Andy Bean, Rick Fehr, Hale Irwin, Tom Kite, Johnny Miller, Corey Pavin, Don Pooley, Jack Renner, Tony Sills, Scott Simpson, Joey Sindelar, Payne Stewart
;10. Top eight players and ties from 1985 PGA Championship
Buddy Gardner
;11. Winners of PGA Tour events since the previous Masters
Phil Blackmar, George Burns, Bob Eastwood, Danny Edwards, Dan Forsman, Bill Glasson, Ken Green, Donnie Hammond, Kenny Knox, Roger Maltbie, Calvin Peete, Doug Tewell, Bob Tway, Mark Wiebe
;12. Top 30 players from the 1985 PGA Tour money list
Peter Jacobsen, Larry Mize, Mac O'Grady, Dan Pohl, Larry Rinker
;13. Members of the U.S. 1985 Ryder Cup team
;14. Foreign invitations
Isao Aoki, Dave Barr, Chen Tze-chung, Chen Tze-ming, David Graham, Jack Kay, Jr., Sandy Lyle, Garth McGimpsey, Tsuneyuki Nakajima, Greg Norman, Nick Price, Denis Watson

Past champions in the field

Made the cut

Missed the cut

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, April 10, 1986
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Ken Green68−4
T1Billy Kratzert68−4
T3Chen Tze-chung69−3
T3Gary Koch69−3
T5Dave Barr70−2
T5Tsuneyuki Nakajima70−2
T5Greg Norman70−2
T5Tom Kite70−2
T5Bob Tway70−2
T5Tom Watson70−2

Second round

Friday, April 11, 1986
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Seve Ballesteros71-68=139−5
2Billy Kratzert68-72=140−4
3Tsuneyuki Nakajima70-71=141−3
T4Chen Tze-chung69-73=142−2
T4Ben Crenshaw71-71=142−2
T4Danny Edwards71-71=142−2
T4Greg Norman70-72=142−2
T4Bernhard Langer74-68=142−2
T9Gary Koch69-74=143−1
T9Mark McCumber76-67=143−1
T9Corey Pavin71-72=143−1
T9Bob Tway70-73=143−1

Third round

Saturday, April 12, 1986
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Greg Norman70-72-68=210−6
T2Seve Ballesteros71-68-72=211−5
T2Bernhard Langer74-68-69=211−5
T2Donnie Hammond73-71-67=211−5
T2Nick Price79-69-63=211−5
T6Tsuneyuki Nakajima70-71-71=212−4
T6Tom Kite70-74-68=212−4
T6Tom Watson70-74-68=212−4
T9Danny Edwards71-71-72=214−2
T9Gary Koch69-74-71=214−2
T9Sandy Lyle76-70-68=214−2
T9Mark McCumber76-67-71=214−2
T9Jack Nicklaus74-71-69=214−2
T9Corey Pavin71-72-71=214−2
T9Bob Tway70-73-71=214−2

Final round

Sunday, April 13, 1986
In one of the most memorable and exciting final rounds in Masters history, five different players held at least a share of the lead in the final round. Seve Ballesteros gained a share of the lead on the front 9 helped by a hole-out eagle at 8. Jack Nicklaus played his first eight holes in even par, but stormed into contention with birdies at 9, 10 and 11. However, Nicklaus bogeyed the 12th to fall three behind the leaders. Greg Norman, tied for the lead at −7 as he made the turn, double-bogeyed the 10th hole to give Ballesteros the outright lead by one shot over Tom Kite. Ballesteros hit his second shot at 13 to within six feet. After Kite lagged up his own eagle putt on 13, Ballesteros holed his putt for his second eagle of the day and a three shot lead over Kite. Kite then holed his birdie putt to cut the lead back to two.
After a par at 14, Nicklaus began his legendary charge at 15. After hitting his approach to, he buried the putt for eagle to pull within two shots of Ballesteros. Nicklaus then hit his tee shot on 16 to within 3 feet and after holing his birdie putt he was within one shot of Ballesteros who was playing the 15th hole. Ballesteros, who was in prime position to go for the green in two, pull hooked his approach into the water. After failing to get up and down, Ballesteros bogeyed the hole, giving Nicklaus a share of the lead. Kite made birdie at 15 to enter into a three-way tie with Ballesteros and Nicklaus. After a wayward drive, Nicklaus hit his approach on 17 to. After long deliberation, he holed his putt on 17 for sole possession of the lead for the first time in the tournament. He two-putted for par on 18 to post −9 and a one shot lead.
Ballesteros three-putted the 17th to fall out of contention, but Kite had 12 feet for birdie on 18 to tie Nicklaus. Kite barely missed his putt on the high side to miss a playoff by one shot. Norman, left for dead after his double-bogey on 10, birdied 14, 15 and 16 to pull within one shot of the lead. After hooking his drive way left on 17, Norman made an incredible shot between two pines to within eight feet. Norman buried the birdie putt, his fourth straight, to tie for the lead. Norman then hit a perfect drive on 18, needing birdie for his first major championship. However, Norman pushed his approach shot into the gallery and subsequently missed his par putt to finish one stroke behind. Nicklaus had stormed back, shooting 30 on the back nine, to win his sixth Masters title and became the oldest Masters champion at age 46.
Both Ballesteros and Norman have stated the most regretful shots of their careers were during the final round. For Ballesteros it was his approach shot to the 15th hole and for Norman his approach shot to the 18th.
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney
1Jack Nicklaus74-71-69-65=279−9144,000
T2Tom Kite70-74-68-68=280−870,400
T2Greg Norman70-72-68-70=280−870,400
4Seve Ballesteros71-68-72-70=281−738,400
5Nick Price79-69-63-71=282−632,000
T6Jay Haas76-69-71-67=283−527,800
T6Tom Watson70-74-68-71=283−527,800
T8Tsuneyuki Nakajima70-71-71-72=284−423,200
T8Payne Stewart75-71-69-69=284−423,200
T8Bob Tway70-73-71-70=284−423,200

Scorecard

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
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Tournament notes