1949 Masters Tournament

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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.[3] This was the first year that the famous Green Jacket was awarded to the tournament winner, and previous champions were awarded theirs retroactively.[4]

DatesApril 7–10, 1949
LocationAugusta, Georgia
33.503°N 82.020°W / 33.503; -82.020
Organized byAugusta National Golf Club
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1949 Masters Tournament
Front cover of the 1949 Masters Guide
Tournament information
DatesApril 7–10, 1949
LocationAugusta, Georgia
33.503°N 82.020°W / 33.503; -82.020
CourseAugusta National Golf Club
Organized byAugusta National Golf Club
TourPGA Tour
Statistics
Par72
Length6,900 yards (6,310 m)[1][2]
Field58 players
CutNone
Prize fund$11,000
Winner's share$2,750
Champion
United States Sam Snead
282 (−6)
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Augusta National is located in Georgia
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Sam Snead shot consecutive rounds of 67 on the weekend to win by three strokes over runners-up Johnny Bulla and Lloyd Mangrum.[5][6] This was the first of his three Masters victories and the third of his seven major championships. Snead also won the next major, the PGA Championship in May, and became the first to win those two in the same calendar year. He was followed by Jack Burke Jr. (1956) and Jack Nicklaus (1963, 1975); they completed their doubles in the summer (July, August).

Previous champions of both the Masters and PGA Championship, won in different calendar years, were Gene Sarazen, Byron Nelson, and Henry Picard.

Defending tour player of the year Ben Hogan did not play in the majors in 1949,[7] due to a near-fatal automobile collision in west Texas in early February.[8][9][10] Prior to the accident, he had won twice in January and was a runner-up in a playoff.[11][12] Hogan returned to the tour on a limited basis in 1950 and won six more majors (nine total), including the Masters in 1951 and 1953. He finished fourth in 1950, in his first major back.

Founder and host Bobby Jones (1902–1971) played in his last Masters the year before; diagnosed with syringomyelia and recovering from spinal surgery, this was his first as a spectator.[7]

Field

1. Masters champions

Jimmy Demaret (9,10,12), Claude Harmon (9,12), Herman Keiser (9,10), Byron Nelson (2,6,9), Henry Picard (6), Gene Sarazen (2,4,6,9), Horton Smith, Craig Wood (2)

2. U.S. Open champions

Billy Burke, Johnny Farrell, Lawson Little (3,5), Lloyd Mangrum (9,10), Lew Worsham (10)

3. U.S. Amateur champions

Dick Chapman (a), Skee Riegel (9,a)

4. British Open champions

Denny Shute (6), Sam Snead (6,9,10,12)

5. British Amateur champions

Frank Stranahan (8,9,11,a), Robert Sweeny Jr. (a)

6. PGA champions

Jim Ferrier (9), Vic Ghezzi (9,10), Bob Hamilton (9), Johnny Revolta

7. Members of the U.S. 1949 Ryder Cup team
  • Team not selected in time for inclusion.
8. Members of the U.S. 1949 Walker Cup team
  • Team not selected in time for inclusion.
9. Top 24 players and ties from the 1948 Masters Tournament

Art Bell, Johnny Bulla (10,12), Ed Dudley (17), Ed Furgol, Fred Haas, Chick Harbert (12), Dutch Harrison, Dick Metz, Cary Middlecoff (10), Al Smith (10), Harry Todd

10. Top 24 players and ties from the 1948 U.S. Open

Skip Alexander, Herman Barron, Leland Gibson, Otto Greiner, Joe Kirkwood Jr., Jug McSpaden, Toney Penna, George Schneiter, Herschel Spears, Jim Turnesa, Ellsworth Vines

11. 1948 U.S. Amateur quarter-finalists

Charles Coe (a), Gene Dahlbender (a), Jimmy McGonagill (a)

  • Ray Billows (a), Bruce McCormick (a) and Willie Turnesa (3,5,a) did not play.
12. 1948 PGA Championship quarter-finalists

George Fazio, Mike Turnesa

13. One amateur, not already qualified, selected by a ballot of ex-U.S. Amateur champions

Johnny Dawson (a)

14. One professional, not already qualified, selected by a ballot of ex-U.S. Open champions

Johnny Palmer

15. Two players, not already qualified, with the best scoring average in the winter part of the 1950 PGA Tour

Pete Cooper, Clayton Heafner

16 Winner of 1948 Inter-service Invitational tournament

Fred Moseley (a)

17 Home club professional
18. Foreign invitations

John de Bendern (5,a), Tony Holguin, Bobby Locke (9,10)

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, April 7, 1949

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Source:[13]

Second round

Friday, April 8, 1949

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PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1United States Herman Keiser75-68=143−1
United States Lloyd Mangrum69-74=143
3United States Johnny Palmer73-71=144E
T4United States Fred Haas75-70=145+1
United States Clayton Heafner71-74=145
United States Joe Kirkwood, Jr.73-72=145
United States Byron Nelson75-70=145
United States Jim Turnesa73-72=145
9United States Chick Harbert73-73=146+2
T10United States Johnny Bulla74-73=147+3
United States Dick Metz71-76=147
United States Horton Smith75-72=147
United States Frank Stranahan (a)70-77=147
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Source:[14]

Third round

Saturday, April 9, 1949

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PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Johnny Palmer73-71-70=214−2
T2United States Joe Kirkwood, Jr.73-72-70=215−1
United States Lloyd Mangrum69-74-72=215
United States Sam Snead73-75-67=215
T5United States Johnny Bulla74-73-69=216E
United States Jim Ferrier77-72-67=216
United States Jim Turnesa73-72-71=216
8United States Clayton Heafner71-74-72=217+1
T9United States Herman Barron73-75-71=219+3
United States Byron Nelson75-70-74=219
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Source:[15]

Final round

Sunday, April 10, 1949

Final leaderboard

Champion
Silver Cup winner (low amateur)
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
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Top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (US$)
1United States Sam Snead73-75-67-67=282−62,750
T2United States Johnny Bulla74-73-69-69=285−31,100
United States Lloyd Mangrum69-74-72-70=285
T4United States Johnny Palmer73-71-70-72=286−2440
United States Jim Turnesa73-72-71-70=286
6United States Lew Worsham76-75-70-68=289+1330
7United States Joe Kirkwood Jr.73-72-70-75=290+2330
T8United States Jimmy Demaret (c)76-72-73-71=292+4312
United States Clayton Heafner71-74-72-75=292
United States Byron Nelson (c)75-70-74-73=292
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Sources:[16][17]

Scorecard

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Hole  1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9   10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18 
Par454343454443545344
United States Snead−2−3−3−4−3−3−3−4−4−3−2−3−4−4−5−5−5−6
United States BullaEEEE+1EE−2−2−2−2−2−3−2−3−3−3−3
United States Mangrum−1−2−2−2−2−2−2−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−4−3−3−3
United States Palmer−2−2−2−2−2−2−3−2−2−2−3−1−1−1−2−2−2−2
United States TurnesaE−1−1−1−1−1−1−2−2−2−2E−1−1−2−2−3−2
United States Worsham+5+5+5+5+5+4+3+2+2+3+4+4+3+3+2+2+2+1
United States Kirkwood−1−2−2−2−1−1−1−1−1EE+1E+2+1+1+1+2
United States FerrierE−1−1EEE+1+2+2+3+2+4+7+7+6+6+6+7
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Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Eagle Birdie Bogey Double bogey Triple bogey +

References

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