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Who has won The Masters? Year-by-year winners of the Green Jacket and every past major victory at Augusta National

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Who has won The Masters? Year-by-year winners of the Green Jacket and every past major victory at Augusta National

Who has won The Masters? Which players have enjoyed the most success at Augusta National? We look at the previous winners of the opening major of the year...

The Masters is one of the biggest golf tournaments in the sporting calendar, with the world's best players travelling to Georgia every April for the first of four majors in as many months.

Jack Nicklaus holds the record for most victories at Augusta National and remains the oldest winner in its history, claiming his sixth title when aged 46 in 1986, while Tiger Woods is one behind after his 2019 success.

Gary Player, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson and Seve Ballesteros all feature on the tournament's roll of honour since its inception in 1934, while England's Sir Nick Faldo is a three-time winner of The Masters.

Rory McIlroy completed the career Grand Slam with play-off victory over Justin Rose in the 2025 contest, ending an 11-year wait for an elusive fifth major title.

Which other players have previously won the Green Jacket? Here are all the former winners of The Masters...

USA unless stated; # denotes win via a playoff

#

2013 - Adam Scott (Aus) #

2011 - Charl Schwartzel

2010 - Phil Mickelson

2009 - Angel Cabrera (Arg) #

2008 - Trevor Immelman (Rsa)

2007 - Zach Johnson

2006 - Phil Mickelson

2005 - Tiger Woods #

2004 - Phil Mickelson

2003 - Mike Weir (Can) #

2002 - Tiger Woods

2001 - Tiger Woods

2000 - Vijay Singh (Fij)

1999 - Jose Maria Olazabal

1998 - Mark O'Meara

1997 - Tiger Woods

1996 - Nick Faldo (Eng)

1995 - Ben Crenshaw

1994 - Jose Maria Olazabal (Esp)

1993 - Bernhard Langer (Ger)

1992 - Fred Couples

1991 - Ian Woosnam (Wal)

1990 - Nick Faldo (Eng) #

1989 - Nick Faldo (Eng) #

1988 - Sandy Lyle (Sco)

1987 - Larry Mize #

1986 - Jack Nicklaus

1985 - Bernhard Langer (Ger)

1984 - Ben Crenshaw

1983 - Seve Ballesteros (Esp)

1982 - Craig Stadler #

1981 - Tom Watson

1980 - Seve Ballesteros (Esp)

1979 - Fuzzy Zoeller #

1978 - Gary Player (Rsa)

1977 - Tom Watson

1976 - Raymond Floyd

1975 - Jack Nicklaus

1974 - Gary Player (Rsa)

1973 - Tommy Aaron

1972 - Jack Nicklaus

1971 - Charles Coody

1970 - Billy Casper #

1969 - George Archer

1968 - Bob Goalby

1967 - Gay Brewer Jr.

1966 - Jack Nicklaus #

1965 - Jack Nicklaus

1964 - Arnold Palmer

1963 - Jack Nicklaus

1962 - Arnold Palmer #

1961 - Gary Player (Rsa)

1960 - Arnold Palmer

1959 - Art Wall Jr.

1958 - Arnold Palmer

1957 - Doug Ford

1956 - Jack Burke Jr.

1955 - Cary Middlecoff

1954 - Sam Snead #

1953 - Ben Hogan

1952 - Sam Snead

1951 - Ben Hogan

1950 - Jimmy Demaret

1949 - Sam Snead

1948 - Claude Harmon

1947 - Jimmy Demaret

1946 - Herman Keiser

1945 - No tournament, WWII

1944 - No tournament, WWII

1943 - No tournament, WWII

1942 - Byron Nelson #

1941 - Craig Wood

1940 - Jimmy Demaret

1939 - Ralph Guldahl

1938 - Henry Picard

1937 - Byron Nelson

1936 - Horton Smith

1935 - Gene Sarazen #

1934 - Horton Smith

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