Golf tournament
The
1984 Masters Tournament
was the 48th
Masters Tournament
, held April 12?15 at
Augusta National Golf Club
in
Augusta, Georgia
.
Ben Crenshaw
won the first of his two
major titles
, both Masters, two strokes ahead of runner-up
Tom Watson
, the winner in
1977
and
1981
.
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[3]
The leader after 36 holes was Masters rookie
Mark Lye
at 135 (?9), three strokes ahead of
Tom Kite
.
[4]
Play was halted near the end of the third round due to thunderstorms and the final groups completed it on Sunday morning.
[5]
After 54 holes, Kite led at 207 (?9) and Lye was a stroke back. Crenshaw was two strokes back at 209 and shot a final round 68 (?4) to slip on his first green jacket. He won again eleven years later in
1995
.
Defending champion
Seve Ballesteros
was assessed a two-stroke penalty in the second round for grounding his club within the confines of a water hazard at the 13th hole and missed the cut by a stroke.
[4]
He also missed the cut as defending champion in
1981
.
Normally scheduled to conclude on the second Sunday of April, this Masters was held a week later, as was
1979
.
Course
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Field
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- 1. Masters champions
Tommy Aaron
,
George Archer
(8),
Seve Ballesteros
(3,8,9,11,12),
Gay Brewer
,
Billy Casper
,
Charles Coody
,
Raymond Floyd
(4,8,9,12,13),
Doug Ford
,
Bob Goalby
,
Jack Nicklaus
(2,4,10,12),
Arnold Palmer
,
Gary Player
,
Craig Stadler
(8,9,12,13),
Art Wall Jr.
,
Tom Watson
(2,3,8,9,11,12,13),
Fuzzy Zoeller
(8,10,11,12,13)
- The following categories only apply to Americans
- 2.
U.S. Open
champions (last five years)
Hale Irwin
(8,11,12),
Larry Nelson
(4,9)
- 3.
The Open
champions (last five years)
Bill Rogers
- 4.
PGA
champions (last five years)
Hal Sutton
(9,10,12)
- 5. 1983
U.S. Amateur
semi-finalists
Clark Burroughs
(a),
Chris Perry
(a),
Clifton Pierce
(a),
Jay Sigel
(6,7,a)
- 6. Previous two
U.S. Amateur
and
Amateur
champions
- 7. Members of the 1983 U.S.
Walker Cup
team
Nathaniel Crosby
(a),
Rick Fehr
(a),
William Hoffer
(a),
Jim Holtgrieve
(a),
Bob Lewis
(a),
David Tentis
(a),
Billy Tuten
(a)
- 8. Top 24 players and ties from the
1983 Masters Tournament
Ben Crenshaw
(11,12,13),
Keith Fergus
,
Mark Hayes
,
Peter Jacobsen
(10,12),
Tom Kite
(11,12,13),
Wayne Levi
(11,12),
Johnny Miller
(12),
Gil Morgan
(9,12,13),
Dan Pohl
(10),
Jack Renner
(11),
Scott Simpson
(9),
J. C. Snead
,
Lee Trevino
,
Lanny Wadkins
(9,11,12,13),
Tom Weiskopf
- 9. Top 16 players and ties from the
1983 U.S. Open
Chip Beck
,
Lennie Clements
,
Ralph Landrum
,
Pat McGowan
(10),
Mike Nicolette
,
Andy North
,
David Ogrin
,
Calvin Peete
(11,12,13),
Jim Thorpe
- 10. Top eight players and ties from
1983 PGA Championship
John Fought
,
Bruce Lietzke
(11)
- 11. Winners of
PGA Tour
events since the previous Masters
Andy Bean
(12),
Ronnie Black
,
Rex Caldwell
(12),
Jim Colbert
(12),
John Cook
(12),
Fred Couples
(12),
Bob Eastwood
(12),
Danny Edwards
,
David Edwards
,
Morris Hatalsky
,
Gary Koch
(12),
Pat Lindsey
,
Mark Lye
(12),
John Mahaffey
,
Mark McCumber
(12),
Larry Mize
,
Tom Purtzer
,
Payne Stewart
(12),
Curtis Strange
(12,13)
- 12. Top 30 players from the
1983 PGA Tour
money list
Ed Fiori
,
Jay Haas
(13)
- 13. Members of the U.S.
1983 Ryder Cup
team
Bob Gilder
- 14. Foreign invitations
Isao Aoki
(8),
Nick Faldo
(8),
David Graham
(2,4,9,11,12),
Bernhard Langer
,
Tsuneyuki Nakajima
(8),
Greg Norman
,
Peter Oosterhuis
(8),
Philip Parkin
(6,a),
Nick Price
(11)
- Numbers in brackets indicate categories that the player would have qualified under had they been American.
Round summaries
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First round
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Thursday, April 12, 1984
Source:
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Second round
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Friday, April 13, 1984
Source:
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Third round
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Saturday, April 14, 1984
Sunday, April 15, 1984
The third round had an hour-long weather delay and another thunderstorm hit shortly after 6 pm EST, which halted play for the day. Nineteen players did not complete the round on Saturday; the final pairing of
Mark Lye
and
Tom Kite
had just hit their tee shots at the par-3 12th hole. Play was resumed at 8 am on Sunday morning.
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Source:
Final round
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Sunday, April 15, 1984
Final leaderboard
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Champion
|
Silver Cup winner (low amateur)
|
(a) = amateur
|
(c) = past champion
|
Leaderboard below the top 10
|
Place
|
Player
|
Score
|
To par
|
Money (
$
)
|
T11
|
Rex Caldwell
|
71-71-69-73=284
|
?4
|
13,200
|
Wayne Levi
|
71-72-69-72=284
|
Larry Mize
|
71-70-71-72=284
|
Jack Renner
|
71-73-71-69=284
|
T15
|
Nick Faldo
|
70-69-70-76=285
|
?3
|
10,200
|
Raymond Floyd
(c)
|
70-73-70-72=285
|
Calvin Peete
|
79-66-70-70=285
|
T18
|
Andy Bean
|
71-70-72-73=286
|
?2
|
8,400
|
Danny Edwards
|
72-71-70-73=286
|
Jack Nicklaus
(c)
|
73-73-70-70=286
|
T21
|
Jay Haas
|
74-71-70-72=287
|
?1
|
6,475
|
Hale Irwin
|
70-71-74-72=287
|
Gary Player
(c)
|
71-72-73-71=287
|
Payne Stewart
|
76-69-68-74=287
|
T25
|
Isao Aoki
|
69-72-73-74=288
|
E
|
4,680
|
George Archer
(c)
|
70-74-71-73=288
|
Rick Fehr
(a)
|
72-71-70-75=288
|
0
|
Peter Jacobsen
|
72-70-75-71=288
|
4,680
|
Greg Norman
|
75-71-73-69=288
|
Tom Purtzer
|
69-74-76-69=288
|
T31
|
Bernhard Langer
|
73-70-74-72=289
|
+1
|
4,000
|
Fuzzy Zoeller
(c)
|
72-73-70-74=289
|
T33
|
Bruce Lietzke
|
75-70-75-70=290
|
+2
|
3,600
|
Tsuneyuki Nakajima
|
75-70-70-75=290
|
T35
|
Gary Koch
|
70-75-70-76=291
|
+3
|
3,100
|
Mark McCumber
|
73-71-74-73=291
|
Dan Pohl
|
74-71-72-74=291
|
Craig Stadler
(c)
|
74-70-74-73=291
|
Tom Weiskopf
|
74-71-74-72=291
|
40
|
Scott Simpson
|
72-70-76-74=292
|
+4
|
2,800
|
T41
|
Bob Lewis
(a)
|
73-70-75-75=293
|
+5
|
0
|
Andy North
|
76-68-80-69=293
|
2,600
|
43
|
Lee Trevino
|
68-73-74-79=294
|
+6
|
2,500
|
44
|
Morris Hatalsky
|
73-71-75-76=295
|
+7
|
2,300
|
45
|
David Ogrin
|
73-73-76-74=296
|
+8
|
2,200
|
T46
|
Clark Burroughs
(a)
|
72-74-75-76=297
|
+9
|
0
|
Curtis Strange
|
71-74-75-77=297
|
2,100
|
CUT
|
Seve Ballesteros
(c)
|
73-74=147
|
+3
|
|
Charles Coody
(c)
|
75-72=147
|
John Cook
|
73-74=147
|
John Fought
|
73-74=147
|
Pat McGowan
|
72-75=147
|
Peter Oosterhuis
|
74-73=147
|
Bill Rogers
|
76-71=147
|
Hal Sutton
|
74-73=147
|
Chip Beck
|
74-74=148
|
+4
|
Gay Brewer
(c)
|
74-74=148
|
Lennie Clements
|
75-73=148
|
Keith Fergus
|
74-74=148
|
John Mahaffey
|
73-75=148
|
Nathaniel Crosby
(a)
|
73-76=149
|
+5
|
Pat Lindsey
|
75-74=149
|
Johnny Miller
|
74-75=149
|
J. C. Snead
|
75-74=149
|
Jim Thorpe
|
77-72=149
|
Jim Colbert
|
73-77=150
|
+6
|
Bob Eastwood
|
72-78=150
|
Chris Perry
(a)
|
73-77=150
|
Clifton Pierce
(a)
|
73-77=150
|
Billy Casper
(c)
|
73-78=151
|
+7
|
Ed Fiori
|
73-78=151
|
Jim Holtgrieve
(a)
|
78-73=151
|
Philip Parkin
(a)
|
73-78=151
|
Lanny Wadkins
|
74-77=151
|
Tommy Aaron
(c)
|
76-76=152
|
+8
|
Bob Gilder
|
78-74=152
|
Bob Goalby
(c)
|
79-73=152
|
Mike Nicolette
|
76-76=152
|
David Tentis
(a)
|
74-78=152
|
Arnold Palmer
(c)
|
77-76=153
|
+9
|
Nick Price
|
77-76=153
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Mark Hayes
|
76-78=154
|
+10
|
Doug Ford
(c)
|
77-78=155
|
+11
|
Jay Sigel
(a)
|
79-76=155
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Billy Tuten
(a)
|
80-75=155
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Art Wall Jr.
(c)
|
75-81=156
|
+12
|
Ralph Landrum
|
79-78=157
|
+13
|
William Hoffer
(a)
|
83-82=165
|
+21
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Sources:
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[11]
Scorecard
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Hole
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1
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2
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3
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4
|
5
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6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
11
|
12
|
13
|
14
|
15
|
16
|
17
|
18
|
Par
|
4
|
5
|
4
|
3
|
4
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
4
|
4
|
4
|
3
|
5
|
4
|
5
|
3
|
4
|
4
|
Crenshaw
|
?7
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?8
|
?8
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?8
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?8
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?8
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?8
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?9
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?10
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?11
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?10
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?11
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?11
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?11
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?12
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?12
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?11
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?11
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Watson
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?5
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?6
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?6
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?7
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?6
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?6
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?6
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?7
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?7
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?6
|
?6
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?6
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?7
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?7
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?7
|
?8
|
?8
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?9
|
Edwards
|
?4
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?5
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?6
|
?6
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?6
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?6
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?7
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?7
|
?7
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?6
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?6
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?6
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?6
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?6
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?7
|
?7
|
?7
|
?8
|
Morgan
|
?4
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?5
|
?5
|
?5
|
?5
|
?6
|
?5
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?6
|
?6
|
?6
|
?6
|
?6
|
?6
|
?6
|
?7
|
?8
|
?8
|
?8
|
Nelson
|
?6
|
?6
|
?7
|
?7
|
?7
|
?7
|
?7
|
?7
|
?8
|
?8
|
?9
|
?7
|
?8
|
?8
|
?8
|
?8
|
?6
|
?7
|
Black
|
?2
|
?2
|
?3
|
?3
|
?3
|
?3
|
?3
|
?4
|
?4
|
?4
|
?4
|
?4
|
?4
|
?4
|
?4
|
?5
|
?5
|
?6
|
Graham
|
?5
|
?6
|
?6
|
?6
|
?5
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?5
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?5
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?6
|
?6
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?6
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?6
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?6
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?7
|
?6
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?7
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?7
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?7
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?6
|
Kite
|
?9
|
?10
|
?10
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?9
|
?9
|
?9
|
?9
|
?9
|
?9
|
?8
|
?8
|
?5
|
?5
|
?5
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?6
|
?6
|
?6
|
?6
|
Lye
|
?9
|
?9
|
?8
|
?8
|
?6
|
?6
|
?6
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?7
|
?8
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?7
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?6
|
?6
|
?6
|
?6
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?6
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?6
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?6
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?6
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Couples
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?5
|
?5
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?4
|
?2
|
?2
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?2
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?2
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?3
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?3
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?3
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?3
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?3
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?4
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?4
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?5
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?5
|
?5
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?5
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Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
References
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- ^
"Masters Scores"
.
Spokesman-Review
. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. April 13, 1984. p. 32.
- ^
"Crenshaw doesn't miss this one"
.
Eugene Register-Guard
. (Oregon). Associated Press. April 16, 1984. p. 1C.
- ^
Jenkins, Dan
(April 23, 1984).
"Breakthrough for the Heartbreak Kid"
.
Sports Illustrated
. p. 20.
- ^
a
b
"Lye pulls surprises to take Masters lead"
.
Observer-Reporter
. (Washington, Pennsylvania). Associated Press. April 14, 1984. p. B-7.
- ^
"Lye leads as storm halts play"
.
Eugene Register-Guard
. (Oregon). Associated Press. April 15, 1984. p. 1F.
- ^
"The course to master"
.
Observer-Reporter
. (Washington, Pennsylvania). Associated Press. April 11, 1984. p. B-10.
- ^
"Crenshaw leads Masters"
.
Eugene Register-Guard
. (Oregon). Associated Press. April 13, 1984. p. 1D.
- ^
"Lye tames Masters with a 66"
.
Eugene Register-Guard
. (Oregon). wire services. April 14, 1984. p. 1B.
- ^
"Lye leads as storm halts play"
.
Eugene Register-Guard
. (Oregon). Associated Press. April 15, 1984. p. 1F.
- ^
"Masters ? Past Winners & Results"
. Augusta National Inc
. Retrieved
April 20,
2021
.
- ^
"Past results ? Masters tournament"
. PGA Tour
. Retrieved
April 20,
2021
.
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