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2020 Masters Tournament
2020 Masters Journal Cover.png
Front cover of the 2020 Masters Journal
Tournament information
DatesApril 9-12, 2020
LocationAugusta, Georgia, U.S.
33.503°N 82.020°W
Course(s)Augusta National Golf Club,
Tour(s)PGA Tour
European Tour
Japan Golf Tour
Statistics
Par72
Length7,475 yards
Field96 players
Prize fund$11,500,000
Winner's share$2,750,000
Champion
← 2019
2021 →


The 2020 Masters Tournament will be the 84th edition of the Masters Tournament and the first of golf's four major championships to be held in 2020. It will be held from April 9–12 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.

Media

For the first time since 1963, there will not be any live coverage of the Masters on free to air television in the UK, with pay-television broadcaster Sky Sports securing exclusive rights.[1]

Course

Main article: Augusta National Golf Club

Hole Name Yards Par Hole Name Yards Par
1 Tea Olive 445 4 10 Camellia 495 4
2 Pink Dogwood 575 5 11 White Dogwood 505 4
3 Flowering Peach 350 4 12 Golden Bell 155 3
4 Flowering Crab Apple 240 3 13 Azalea 510 5
5 Magnolia 495 4 14 Chinese Fir 440 4
6 Juniper 180 3 15 Firethorn 530 5
7 Pampas 450 4 16 Redbud 170 3
8 Yellow Jasmine 570 5 17 Nandina 440 4
9 Carolina Cherry 460 4 18 Holly 465 4
Out 3,765 36 In 3,710 36
Source: Total 7,475 72

Field

The Masters has the smallest field of the four major championships. Officially, the Masters remains an invitation event, but there is a set of qualifying criteria that determines who is included in the field. Each player is classified according to the first category by which he qualified, with other categories in which he qualified shown in parentheses. Dates when a qualifying category will be completely determined are indicated in italics.

Golfers who qualify based solely on their performance in amateur tournaments (categories 6–10) must remain amateurs on the starting day of the tournament to be eligible to play.

1. Past Masters Champions

Ángel Cabrera, Fred Couples, Sergio García (17), Trevor Immelman, Zach Johnson (4), Bernhard Langer, Sandy Lyle, Phil Mickelson, Larry Mize, José María Olazábal, Patrick Reed (15,16,17), Charl Schwartzel, Adam Scott (15,16,17), Vijay Singh, Jordan Spieth (3,4,12,17), Bubba Watson (11,17), Mike Weir, Danny Willett (17), Tiger Woods (11,15,17)

2. Last five PGA Champions

Jason Day (11,17), Brooks Koepka (3,11,12,13,14,15,16,17), Justin Thomas (11,15,16,17), Jimmy Walker

3. Last five U.S. Open Champions

Dustin Johnson (11,12,16,17), Gary Woodland (13,15,16,17)

4. Last five Open Champions

Shane Lowry (14,17), Francesco Molinari (11,17), Henrik Stenson (17)

5. Winners of The Players Championship in the last three years

Kim Si-woo, Rory McIlroy (15,16,17), Webb Simpson (11,15,16,17), March 15

6. Top two finishers in the 2019 U.S. Amateur

John Augenstein (a), Andy Ogletree (a)

7. Winner of the 2019 Amateur Championship

James Sugrue (a)

8. Winner of the 2019 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship

Lin Yuxin (a)

9. Winner of the 2019 U.S. Mid-Amateur

Lukas Michel (a)

10. Winner of the 2020 Latin America Amateur Championship

Abel Gallegos (a)

11. The top 12 finishers and ties in the 2019 Masters Tournament

Patrick Cantlay (12,15,16,17), Tony Finau (14,16,17), Rickie Fowler (16,17), Justin Harding, Matt Kuchar (16,17), Ian Poulter (17), Jon Rahm (13,16,17), Xander Schauffele (13,16,17)

12. Top 4 finishers and ties in the 2019 PGA Championship

Matt Wallace (17)

13. Top 4 finishers and ties in the 2019 U.S. Open

Chez Reavie (15,16,17), Justin Rose (16,17)

14. Top 4 finishers and ties in the 2019 Open Championship

Tommy Fleetwood (16,17), Lee Westwood

15. Winners of PGA Tour events that award a full-point allocation for the FedEx Cup, between the 2019 Masters Tournament and the 2020 Masters Tournament

Cameron Champ, Tyler Duncan, Dylan Frittelli, Lanto Griffin, Tyrrell Hatton (17), Max Homa, Im Sung-jae (16,17), Kang Sung-hoon, Andrew Landry, Nate Lashley, Marc Leishman (16,17), Sebastián Muñoz, Kevin Na (17), Joaquín Niemann, Pan Cheng-tsung, J. T. Poston, Cameron Smith, Nick Taylor, Brendon Todd,Matthew Wolff
(through the Arnold Palmer Invitational, April 5

16. All players qualifying for the 2019 edition of The Tour Championship

Abraham Ancer (17), Paul Casey (17), Corey Conners, Bryson DeChambeau (17), Lucas Glover, Charles Howell III, Kevin Kisner (17), Jason Kokrak, Hideki Matsuyama (17), Louis Oosthuizen (17), Brandt Snedeker (17)

17. Top 50 on the final 2019 Official World Golf Ranking list

An Byeong-hun, Rafa Cabrera-Bello, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Adam Hadwin, Billy Horschel, Shugo Imahira, Jazz Janewattananond, Victor Perez, Andrew Putnam, Erik van Rooyen, Bernd Wiesberger

18. Top 50 on the Official World Golf Ranking list on March 30, 2020

Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Viktor Hovland, Graeme McDowell, Scottie Scheffler

Past champions expected in the field

Player Country Year(s) won
Tiger Woods Unaligned States of Azania United States 1997, 2001, 2002,
2005, 2019
Patrick Reed Unaligned States of Azania United States 2018
Sergio García Spain Spain 2017
Danny Willett England England 2016
Jordan Spieth Unaligned States of Azania United States 2015
Bubba Watson Unaligned States of Azania United States 2012, 2014
Adam Scott wikipedia:Australia Australia 2013
Charl Schwartzel South Africa South Africa 2011
Phil Mickelson Unaligned States of Azania United States 2004, 2006, 2010
Ángel Cabrera wikipedia:Argentina Argentina 2009
Trevor Immelman South Africa South Africa 2008
Zach Johnson Unaligned States of Azania United States 2007
Mike Weir Wikipedia:Canada Canada 2003
Vijay Singh Fiji 2000
José María Olazábal Spain Spain 1994, 1999
Bernhard Langer wikipedia:Germany Germany 1985, 1993
Fred Couples Unaligned States of Azania United States 1992
Sandy Lyle Scotland Scotland 1988
Larry Mize Unaligned States of Azania United States 1987



References

  1. "Sky seals exclusive live Masters deal in blow to BBC". Sports Business. Retrieved 2019-11-19.

External links

Preceded by
2019 Open Championship
Major Championships Succeeded by
2020 PGA Championship