Masters ~ First Place Prize Money
The graph above shows the first place prize money at the Masters from the first tournament in 1934 till the most recent in 2020.
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The graph above shows the first place prize money at the Masters from the first tournament in 1934 till the most recent in 2020.
Continue ReadingThe above graph shows the unfortunate golfers who have the most second place finishes, without a first place win at the Masters.
Continue ReadingThe above graph shows the most second place finishes by golfers at the Masters. The came so close to winning so many times.
Continue ReadingThe first Masters tournament was held in 1934. The graph above tracks every first place score from 1934 – 2020.
Continue ReadingWinning a green jacket at the Masters is one of the highest honors in golf. Winning multiple times is legendary.
Continue ReadingThe Masters is highly competitive, with only the greatest golfers participating. Most golfers who have won the title have only done it once. But there are a select few who have multiple wins to their names.
Continue ReadingSports are fun. Golf is fun. Data is fun. This graph is just for fun. The above graph shows every winning margin at the Masters. Tiger Woods’ record setting 12 shot win in 1997 really stands out here.
Continue ReadingThe largest winning margins at the Masters can be seen in the graph above. Tiger Woods holds the record from his 1997, 12 shot victory.
Continue ReadingThe Masters winning margin (how many strokes the first place golfer won by) is a fun way to look at the year to year results.
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