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1978 Masters Tournament

The 1978 Masters Tournament was the 42nd Masters Tournament, held April 6–9 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Gary Player overcame a 7-shot deficit going into the final round to win his third Masters and ninth major championship. Player, age 42, shot a record-tying 64 (−8) in the final round to win by one stroke. The runners-up were Rod Funseth, defending champion Tom Watson, and 54-hole leader Hubert Green, the reigning U.S. Open champion, who shot an even-par 72.

Tied for tenth place at the start of the round, Player shot a 30 on the back nine in the summer-like heat. He holed seven putts ranging from 10 to 30 feet (3 to 9 m), including a final one of 15 feet (4.6 m) for birdie at 18. The leader in the clubhouse, Player had to wait forty minutes for the final groups to finish. Funseth had five birdies, but his two bogeys were both three-putts and he parred the last three holes. Watson eagled 13 and birdied both 15 and 16, but missed an 8-foot (2.4 m) putt for par on the final hole. After a bogey at 16, Green hit an outstanding approach shot at 18 which left a birdie putt from three feet (0.9 m) to tie, but he missed after being inadvertently distracted by a radio announcer.

Player became the oldest winner of the Masters and the first over forty in nearly a quarter century; Sam Snead won his third green jacket at age 41 in 1954. Player retained the honor for eight years, until Jack Nicklaus won his sixth at 46 in 1986.

Field

1. Masters champions

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

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

Lou Graham (8,9,10,12), Hubert Green (8,9,11,12), Hale Irwin (8,11,12), Johnny Miller (3), Jerry Pate (8,10,11)

3. The Open champions (last five years)

Tom Weiskopf (8,9,11)

4. PGA champions (last five years)

Dave Stockton (12), Lee Trevino (11), Lanny Wadkins (10,11,12)

5. 1977 U.S. Amateur semi-finalists

Doug Fischesser (a), Ralph Landrum (a), Jay Sigel (7,a)

  • John Fought (6,7) forfeited his exemption by turning professional.
6. Previous two U.S. Amateur and Amateur champions

Dick Siderowf (7,a)

  • Bill Sander (7) forfeited his exemption by turning professional.
7. Members of the 1977 U.S. Walker Cup team

Mike Brannan (a), Gary Hallberg (a), Vance Heafner (a), Lindy Miller (a), Fred Ridley (a)

8. Top 24 players and ties from the 1977 Masters Tournament

Andy Bean, Jim Colbert, Ben Crenshaw (11), Danny Edwards, Lee Elder, Rod Funseth (9), Don January (10,12), Tom Kite, Billy Kratzert (11), Gene Littler (10,11), Rik Massengale, Andy North (11), John Schlee, Bob Wynn

9. Top 16 players and ties from the 1977 U.S. Open

Wally Armstrong, Terry Diehl, Al Geiberger (10,11), Jay Haas (11), Joe Inman, Gary Jacobson, Lyn Lott, Mike McCullough, Steve Melnyk, Tom Purtzer

10. Top eight players and ties from 1977 PGA Championship

Jerry McGee (11,12)

11. Winners of PGA Tour events since the previous Masters

Miller Barber, Dave Eichelberger, Mike Hill, Mac McLendon, Gil Morgan, Mike Morley, Bill Rogers, Jim Simons, Ed Sneed (12), Leonard Thompson

12. Members of the U.S. 1977 Ryder Cup team

Dave Hill

13. Foreign invitations

Isao Aoki, Seve Ballesteros (11), Bobby Cole (11), Antonio Garrido, David Graham (8), Peter McEvoy (6,a), Tsuneyuki Nakajima, Peter Oosterhuis (9), Masashi Ozaki, Manuel Piñero

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

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, April 6, 1978

Place Player Score To par
1 United States John Schlee 68 −4
2 United States Joe Inman 69 −3
T3 United States Billy Kratzert 70 −2
United States Lee Trevino
T5 United States Tom Kite 71 −1
United States Jerry McGee
United States Steve Melnyk
T8 United States Wally Armstrong 72 E
United States Hubert Green
United States Dave Hill
United States Don January
United States Gene Littler
United States Lyn Lott
United States Mac McLendon
United States Jack Nicklaus
United States Jerry Pate
South Africa Gary Player
United States Leonard Thompson
United States Tom Weiskopf

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Second round

Friday, April 7, 1978

Place Player Score To par
T1 United States Rod Funseth 73-66=139 −5
United States Lee Trevino 70-69=139
T3 United States Hale Irwin 73-67=140 −4
United States Gene Littler 72-68=140
T5 United States Hubert Green 72-69=141 −3
United States Leonard Thompson 72-69=141
United States Tom Watson 73-68=141
T8 United States Wally Armstrong 72-70=142 −2
United States Miller Barber 75-67=142
United States Joe Inman 69-73=142
United States Don January 72-70=142
United States Arnold Palmer 73-69=142

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Third round

Saturday, April 8, 1978

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Hubert Green 72-69-65=206 −10
T2 United States Rod Funseth 73-66-70=209 −7
United States Tom Watson 73-68-68=209
4 United States Gene Littler 72-68-70=210 −6
T5 Australia David Graham 75-69-67=211 −5
United States Hale Irwin 73-67-71=211
United States Billy Kratzert 70-74-67=211
United States Lee Trevino 70-69-72=211
9 United States Wally Armstrong 72-70-70=212 −4
T10 Spain Seve Ballesteros 74-71-68=213 −3
United States Gay Brewer 73-71-69=213
South Africa Gary Player 72-72-69=213
United States Tom Weiskopf 72-71-70=213

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Final round

Sunday, April 9, 1978

Final leaderboard

Champion
Silver Cup winner (low amateur)
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
Top 10
Place Player Score To par Money (US$)
1 South Africa Gary Player (c) 72-72-69-64=277 −11 45,000
T2 United States Rod Funseth 73-66-70-69=278 −10 21,667
United States Hubert Green 72-69-65-72=278
United States Tom Watson (c) 73-68-68-69=278
T5 United States Wally Armstrong 72-70-70-68=280 −8 11,750
United States Billy Kratzert 70-74-67-69=280
7 United States Jack Nicklaus (c) 72-73-69-67=281 −7 10,000
8 United States Hale Irwin 73-67-71-71=282 −6 8,500
T9 Australia David Graham 75-69-67-72=283 −5 6,750
United States Joe Inman 69-73-72-69=283

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Scorecard

Hole   1     2     3     4     5     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
South Africa Player −3 −4 −4 −5 −5 −5 −4 −4 −5 −6 −6 −7 −8 −8 −9 −10 −10 −11
United States Funseth −7 −8 −8 −8 −7 −7 −7 −8 −8 −9 −9 −9 −10 −9 −10 −10 −10 −10
United States Green −9 −10 −10 −10 −9 −9 −9 −10 −10 −10 −9 −9 −10 −10 −11 −10 −10 −10
United States Watson −7 −8 −8 −8 −8 −8 −8 −8 −8 −8 −8 −8 −10 −9 −10 −11 −11 −10

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Eagle Birdie Bogey

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References

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