1971 Masters Tournament

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The 1971 Masters Tournament was the 35th Masters Tournament, held April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Charles Coody won his only major championship, two strokes ahead of runners-up Johnny Miller and Jack Nicklaus.[1][2]

DatesApril 8–11, 1971
LocationAugusta, Georgia
33.503°N 82.020°W / 33.503; -82.020
Organized byAugusta National Golf Club
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1971 Masters Tournament
Front cover of the 1971 Masters Guide
Tournament information
DatesApril 8–11, 1971
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
Length6,980 yards (6,383 m)[1]
Field77 players, 48 after cut
Cut150 (+6)
Winner's share$25,000
Champion
United States Charles Coody
279 (−9)
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Augusta National is located in Georgia
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Miller was six-under for the Sunday round and, playing two groups ahead of the final two-some, his birdie on 14 would open up a two-shot lead when Coody subsequently bogeyed the hole, but could not hold on to win. Coody, co-leader with Nicklaus entering the round,[3] rebounded from his bogey at 14 with two consecutive birdies and parred the final two holes while Miller, 23, bogeyed two of the last three holes. It was a bit of redemption for Coody, who bogeyed the final three holes in 1969 to finish two strokes back.[1] It was Coody's third and final win on the PGA Tour.[4]

Future 3-time U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin made his Masters debut in 1971 and tied for 13th place. It was the final Masters for two champions: 1948 winner Claude Harmon, withdrew during the first round[5] and 1955 champion Cary Middlecoff during the second.[6]

Dave Stockton won the twelfth Par 3 contest on Wednesday with a score of 23.

For the first time in its history, the Masters was not the first major championship of the year. The 1971 PGA Championship was played in Florida in February, and was won by Nicklaus. The co-leader entering Sunday, his attempt to secure the second leg of the grand slam[3] came up short on the back nine on Sunday, as he shot 37 for an even-par 72.[2]

Field

1. Masters champions

George Archer, Gay Brewer (9), Billy Casper (2,8,9,11), Doug Ford, Bob Goalby, Ralph Guldahl, Claude Harmon, Herman Keiser, Cary Middlecoff, Jack Nicklaus (2,3,8,10,11), Arnold Palmer (10), Gary Player (3,8), Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead (8), Art Wall Jr.

The following categories only apply to Americans
2. U.S. Open champions (last five years)

Orville Moody (8)

3. The Open champions (last five years)
4. PGA champions (last five years)

Julius Boros (8,9), Raymond Floyd (10,11), Al Geiberger, Don January (8), Dave Stockton (8,10)

5. The first eight finishers in the 1970 U.S. Amateur

William C. Campbell (a), Jim Gabrielsen (a), Vinny Giles (7,a), Tom Kite (7,a), Steve Melnyk (6,a), Jim Simons (a), Richard Spears (a), Lanny Wadkins (6,7,a)[7]

6. Previous two U.S. Amateur and Amateur champions
7. Members of the 1970 U.S. Eisenhower Trophy team

Allen Miller (a)

8. Top 24 players and ties from the 1970 Masters Tournament

Tommy Aaron (11), Miller Barber (9,11), Frank Beard (11), Deane Beman, Charles Coe (a), Charles Coody, Bert Greene, Dave Hill (9,11), Howie Johnson (9), Gene Littler (9,10,11), Dick Lotz (10), Bob Lunn (9), Bob Murphy (10), Chi-Chi Rodríguez, Tom Weiskopf, Terry Wilcox, Bert Yancey

9. Top 16 players and ties from the 1970 U.S. Open

Joel Goldstrand, Bobby Mitchell, Ken Still (11), Larry Ziegler

10. Top eight players and ties from 1970 PGA Championship

Larry Hinson

11. Members of the U.S. 1969 Ryder Cup team

Dale Douglass, Dan Sikes

12. One player, either amateur or professional, not already qualified, selected by a ballot of ex-Masters champions.

Homero Blancas

13. Leading eight players, not already qualified, from a points list based on finishes in PGA Tour events since the previous Masters

Dave Eichelberger, Gibby Gilbert, Lou Graham, Jerry Heard, Hale Irwin, Johnny Miller, John Schlee, Tom Shaw[8]

14. Foreign invitations

Bob Charles (8,9), Gary Cowan (5,a), Bruce Crampton (10), Roberto De Vicenzo (3), Bruce Devlin (9), David Graham, Harold Henning, Tommy Horton, Hsieh Yung-yo, Tony Jacklin (2,3,8,9), Takaaki Kono (8), John Lister, Sukree Onsham, Peter Oosterhuis

  • Numbers in brackets indicate categories that the player would have qualified under had they been American.[9]

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, April 8, 1971

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Source:[10]

Second round

Friday, April 9, 1971

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PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Don January69-69=138−6
T2United States Charles Coody66-73=139−5
United States Bob Murphy69-70=139
4United States Tom Weiskopf71-69=140−4
T5United States Dale Douglass70-71=141−3
United States Hale Irwin69-72=141
United States Gene Littler72-69=141
United States Jack Nicklaus70-71=141
T9Australia Bruce Devlin72-70=142−2
United States Bobby Mitchell72-70=142
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Source:[11]

Third round

Saturday, April 10, 1971

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PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1United States Charles Coody66-73-70=209−7
United States Jack Nicklaus70-71-68=209
3United States Don January69-69-73=211−5
T4United States Hale Irwin69-72-71=212−4
United States Tom Weiskopf71-69-72=212
6United States Johnny Miller72-73-68=213−3
T7Australia Bruce Devlin72-70-72=214−2
United States Gene Littler72-69-73=214
United States Dave Stockton72-73-69=214
T10United States Bob Murphy69-70-76=215−1
South Africa Gary Player72-72-71=215
United States Ken Still72-71-72=215
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Source:[12]

Final round

Sunday, April 11, 1971

Final leaderboard

Champion
Silver Cup winner (low amateur)
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
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Top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (US$)
1United States Charles Coody66-73-70-70=279−925,000
T2United States Johnny Miller72-73-68-68=281−717,500
United States Jack Nicklaus (c)70-71-68-72=281
T4United States Don January69-69-73-72=283−59,050
United States Gene Littler72-69-73-69=283
T6South Africa Gary Player (c)72-72-71-69=284−45,600
United States Ken Still72-71-72-69=284
United States Tom Weiskopf71-69-72-72=284
T9United States Frank Beard74-73-69-70=286−23,767
Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo76-69-72-69=286
United States Dave Stockton72-73-69-72=286
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Sources:[13][14]

Scorecard

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Hole 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 101112131415161718
Par454343454443545344
United States Coody−7−8−7−7−7−7−7−8−8−8−8−8−8−7−8−9−9−9
United States Miller−3−3−4−5−5−5−5−6−6−6−7−8−8−9−9−8−8−7
United States Nicklaus−8−8−8−7−6−7−7−8−8−8−8−7−7−7−7−7−7−7
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Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

References

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