Who won Masters in 2013?

Who won Masters in 2013?

Australia
Adam Scott
2013 Masters Tournament/Winners

Who won the inaugural Masters in 2013?

Adam Scott
The 2013 Masters Tournament was the 77th edition of the Masters Tournament and the first of golf’s four major championships to be held in 2013. It was held from April 11–14 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia….2013 Masters Tournament.

Tournament information
Prize fund US$8,000,000
Winner’s share $1,440,000
Champion
Adam Scott

Who played in the 2013 Masters?

Historic Leaderboard: 2013 Masters

Position Player Earnings
1 Adam Scott $1,440,000
3 Jason Day $544,000
T4 Marc Leishman $352,000
T4 Tiger Woods $352,000

How many majors does Adam Scott have?

Answer. Adam Scott has won one Major tournament.

Where did Justin Rose finish in the Masters?

Masters Record

Year Place 1
2021 7 65
2020 T23 67
2019 T66 75
2018 T12 72

Who won the 2013 Masters Tournament at Augusta?

The 2013 Masters Tournament was the 77th edition of the Masters Tournament and the first of golf’s four major championships to be held in 2013. It was held from April 11–14 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Adam Scott won the tournament on the second hole of a sudden death playoff against Ángel Cabrera.

Who won the Masters Tournament in 2018?

Adam Scott won the tournament on the second hole of a sudden death playoff against Ángel Cabrera. It was Scott’s first major championship and the first time an Australian won the Masters.

Where did Adam Scott win the Masters Tournament?

It was held from April 11–14 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Adam Scott won the tournament on the second hole of a sudden death playoff against Ángel Cabrera. It was Scott’s first major championship and the first time an Australian won the Masters.

How many players made the cut at the Masters?

As previously, all players within 10 shots of the leader also make the cut. 61 players made the cut, all those within 10 shots of the leader. Fourteen-year-old Guan Tianlang, playing in his first Masters, was the only amateur player to make the cut, despite being penalized a stroke for slow play.