The Masters tournament is a prestigious golfing event that takes place every year in Augusta, Georgia. Only the best golfers are invited to compete. An interesting way to analyze the Masters is by looking at how much the winning golfer won by in a given year. The above graph shows every winning margin at the Masters.
The graph shows the winning margins from the first game in 1934 till 2020. The winning margin can help show how completive that years tournament was. If the winning the margin was low, that indicates a very competitive year. If the winning margin was high, that could mean that the winning golfer has a conferrable lead during the tournament. Typically the smaller the winning margin, the more intense the tournament is.
Tiger Woods holds the record having the largest winning margin. He had a 12 shot win in 1997. This was the year he earned his first Masters win and he absolute dominated the competition. The second largest winning margin was 9. Wood’s record is going to be very hard to beat. The majority of the winning margins range from 0 – 2 strokes.
Every Masters Winning Margin Graph:
The x-axis (horizontal part of the graph) shows the year the Masters took place. The y-axis (vertical part of the graph) shows the winning margin. Every bar represents the winning margin for that years masters. The gray lines are to help see the exact winning margin for that year. Winning Margin: Number of point the winner won by. Masters Tournament: One of the four major championships in professional golf. Usually takes place in the first full week of April. The Masters is the first major of the year, and is always held at the same location, Augusta National Golf Club, a private course in Augusta, Georgia.
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