1982 Masters Tournament

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The 1982 Masters Tournament was the 46th Masters Tournament, held April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Craig Stadler won his only major championship by defeating Dan Pohl on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.[3]

DatesApril 8–11, 1982
LocationAugusta, Georgia
33.503°N 82.020°W / 33.503; -82.020
Organized byAugusta National Golf Club
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1982 Masters Tournament
Front cover of the 1982 Masters Guide
Tournament information
DatesApril 8–11, 1982
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
Length6,905 yards (6,314 m)[1][2]
Field76 players, 47 after cut
Cut154 (+10)
Prize fund$367,152
Winner's share$64,000
Champion
United States Craig Stadler
284 (−4), playoff
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Location in the United States
Augusta National is located in Georgia
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Challenging weather conditions on Thursday and Friday led to the cut at 154 (+10), the highest since the cut was introduced in 1957 and still the highest through 2021, with the co-leaders, Stadler and Curtis Strange, at even par 144.[4]

In the final round, Stadler shot a 33 on the front had a six-shot lead with seven holes to play. He bogeyed four of those holes, including a three-putt from twenty feet (6.1 m) on the 72nd green to force a playoff with Pohl; the playoff began and ended at the tenth hole. Pohl carded two rounds of 67 on the weekend after two rounds of 75.[5][6] In the sudden-death playoff, Stadler made a routine par and won the Masters when Pohl missed his six-foot par attempt.

This was the final year that players were required to use Augusta National club caddies.[7][8] The practice was previously employed at the other majors and some PGA Tour events well into the 1970s;[9][10][11] the U.S. Open first allowed the players to use their own caddies in 1976.[12][13] The policy change at Augusta National was announced by chairman Hord Hardin in November 1982.[14]

It was the final Masters as a competitor for 1946 champion Herman Keiser, age 67, who withdrew in the first round.[15]

Course

More information Hole, Name ...
HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Tea Olive400410Camellia4854
2Pink Dogwood555511White Dogwood4554
3Flowering Peach360412Golden Bell1553
4Flowering Crab Apple205313Azalea4655
5Magnolia435414Chinese Fir4054
6Juniper180315Firethorn5005
7Pampas360416Redbud1703
8Yellow Jasmine535517Nandina4004
9Carolina Cherry435418Holly4054
Out3,46536In3,44036
Source:[1]Total6,90572
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Field

1. Masters champions

Tommy Aaron, George Archer (8), Seve Ballesteros (3), Gay Brewer (8), Billy Casper, Charles Coody, Raymond Floyd (8,11,12), Doug Ford, Bob Goalby, Herman Keiser, Jack Nicklaus (2,3,4,8,9,10,12), Arnold Palmer, Gary Player (8), Sam Snead, Art Wall Jr., Tom Watson (3,8,11,12), Fuzzy Zoeller (10,11)

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

Hubert Green (8,11), Hale Irwin (11,12), Andy North

3. The Open champions (last five years)

Bill Rogers (9,11,12)

4. PGA champions (last five years)

John Mahaffey (8,11), Larry Nelson (10,12), Lanny Wadkins (8,9,11)

5. 1981 U.S. Amateur semi-finalists

Nathaniel Crosby (6, a), Bob Lewis (7, a), Brian Lindley (a), Willie Wood (a)

6. Previous two U.S. Amateur and Amateur champions
  • Hal Sutton (7) forfeited his exemption by turning professional.
7. Members of the 1981 U.S. Walker Cup team

Frank Fuhrer III (a), Jim Holtgrieve (a), Jodie Mudd (a), Corey Pavin (a), Jay Sigel (a)

  • Ron Commans, Joey Rassett, and Dick von Tacky forfeited their exemptions by turning professional.
8. Top 24 players and ties from the 1981 Masters Tournament

John Cook (9), Ben Crenshaw (9,12), Bob Gilder (10), Peter Jacobsen, Tom Kite (10,11,12), Bruce Lietzke (10,11,12), Johnny Miller (11,12), Gil Morgan, Jerry Pate (11,12), Calvin Peete (9), Don Pooley, Jim Simons (11), Curtis Strange

9. Top 16 players and ties from the 1981 U.S. Open

George Burns, Frank Conner, Mark Hayes, Lon Hinkle, Chi-Chi Rodríguez, John Schroeder, Jim Thorpe

10. Top eight players and ties from 1981 PGA Championship

Keith Fergus (11), Dan Pohl

11. Winners of PGA Tour events since the previous Masters

Andy Bean, Danny Edwards, Dave Eichelberger, Ed Fiori, Jay Haas, Morris Hatalsky, Wayne Levi, Jack Renner, J. C. Snead, Craig Stadler, Ron Streck, Lee Trevino (12), Tom Weiskopf

12. Members of the U.S. 1981 Ryder Cup team
13. Foreign invitations

Isao Aoki (9,10), Dave Barr (11), David Graham (2,4,8,9), Yutaka Hagawa, Bernhard Langer, Greg Norman (8,10), Peter Oosterhuis (11), Philippe Ploujoux (6, a)

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

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, April 8, 1982

Source:[16]

Second round

Friday, April 9, 1982

More information Place, Player ...
PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1United States Craig Stadler75-69=144E
United States Curtis Strange74-70=144
3United States Tom Kite76-69=145+1
T4Spain Seve Ballesteros73-73=146+2
United States Raymond Floyd74-72=146
United States Jack Nicklaus69-77=146
United States Tom Watson77-69=146
T8United States Andy Bean75-72=147+3
United States Mark Hayes74-73=147
England Peter Oosterhuis73-74=147
South Africa Gary Player74-73=147
United States Jerry Pate74-73=147
United States Jack Renner72-75=147
United States Tom Weiskopf75-72=147
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Source:[4][17]

Third round

Saturday, April 10, 1982

More information Place, Player ...
PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Craig Stadler75-69-67=211−5
T2Spain Seve Ballesteros73-73-68=214−2
United States Jerry Pate74-73-67=214
T4United States Raymond Floyd74-72-69=215−1
United States Tom Weiskopf75-72-68=215
T6United States Bob Gilder79-71-66=216E
United States Tom Watson77-69-70=216
T8United States Jack Nicklaus69-77-71=217+1
United States Dan Pohl75-75-67=217
United States Curtis Strange74-70-73=217
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Source:[18]

Final round

Sunday, April 11, 1982

Final leaderboard

Champion
Silver Cup winner (low amateur)
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
More information Place, Player ...
Top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (US$)
T1United States Dan Pohl75-75-67-67=284−4Playoff
United States Craig Stadler75-69-67-73=284
T3Spain Seve Ballesteros (c)73-73-68-71=285−321,000
United States Jerry Pate74-73-67-71=285
T5United States Tom Kite76-69-73-69=287−113,500
United States Tom Watson (c)77-69-70-71=287
T7United States Raymond Floyd (c)74-72-69-74=289+111,067
United States Larry Nelson79-71-70-69=289
United States Curtis Strange74-70-73-72=289
T10United States Andy Bean75-72-73-70=290+28,550
United States Mark Hayes74-73-73-70=290
United States Tom Weiskopf75-72-68-75=290
United States Fuzzy Zoeller (c)72-76-70-72=290
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More information Leaderboard below the top 10, Place ...
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Sources:[19][20]

Scorecard

More information Hole ...
Hole 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 101112131415161718
Par454343454443545344
United States Stadler−5−6−6−6−6−7−8−8−8−8−8−7−7−6−6−5−5−4
United States PohlE−1−1−1−1−1−1−1−2−2−2−3−4−3−3−4−4−4
Spain Ballesteros−1−2−2−2−2−2−2−2−2−1−1EEE−1−1−2−3
United States Pate−1−1−1EEEEEE−1−1−1−1−1−2−3−3−3
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Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
Source:[5][6]

Playoff

More information Place, Player ...
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1United States Craig Stadler4E64,000
2United States Dan Pohlx39,000
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  • Sudden-death playoff began and ended on hole #10, when Stadler parred to win.[3]

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