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  1. Apr 11, 2021 · Jimmy Demaret was the first pro to win the Masters under its current name in 1940, capturing the $5,000 first prize as many of the game’s biggest names — Ben Hogan, Sam Snead and Byron Nelson,...

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  3. Tournament Info. The Founders. Augusta National Golf Club was founded by Bobby Jones, the legendary amateur champion, and Clifford Roberts, an astute investment banker in New York. Jones helped design the golf course, working alongside the esteemed British architect Dr. Alister Mackenzie.

  4. At the beginning of 2011, Augusta National Golf Club and Masters Tournament chairman Billy Payne announced the formation of the Masters Tournament Foundation. Ever wonder how The Masters Tournament got started? Or why the holes are named after flowers? Find everything you need to know about the Masters history.

  5. Mar 30, 2023 · It was no small bit of genius on the part of Jones and Augusta National co-founder Clifford Roberts to schedule the inaugural tournament during a time when many leading writers would be...

  6. Jul 7, 2024 · Masters Tournament, invitational golf tournament held annually since 1934 from Thursday through Sunday during the first full week of April at the private Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. The tournament was conceived by American golfer Bobby Jones. It is considered one of the four.

    Year
    Winner*
    2024
    Scottie Scheffler
    2023
    Jon Rahm (Spain)
    2022
    Scottie Scheffler
    2021
    Matsuyama Hideki (Japan)
  7. Mar 18, 2016 · When Jones founded the Masters in 1934, it was a quaint little tournament in a quaint little state. Golf was hardly at the forefront of Georgia's sporting passions, taking a backseat to minor-league baseball and college football. Jones would hardly recognize the place now.

  8. The first "Augusta National Invitation Tournament", as the Masters was originally known, began on March 22, 1934, and was won by Horton Smith, who took the first prize of $1,500. The present name was adopted in 1939.

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