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1972 Masters Tournament

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Dates
  
April 6–9, 1972

Tour(s)
  
PGA Tour

Location
  
Augusta, Georgia

Par
  
72

1972 Masters Tournament

Course(s)
  
Augusta National Golf Club

Organized by
  
Augusta National Golf Club

The 1972 Masters Tournament was the 36th Masters Tournament, held April 6–9 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.

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Jack Nicklaus opened with a 68 and led wire-to-wire to win the fourth of his six Masters titles, three strokes ahead of three runners-up. It was the tenth of 18 major titles as a professional for Nicklaus, who also won the U.S. Open in 1972 and was the runner-up at the Open Championship in Scotland, one stroke behind Lee Trevino.

It was the first Masters played without founder Bobby Jones, who died in December 1971 at age 69. The 1972 Masters was also the debut of 20 year old University of Texas golfer and future two-time champion Ben Crenshaw who was low amateur at 295 (T19).

Banned from the last five Masters, commentator Jack Whitaker returned to the CBS telecast in 1972. At the end of the 18-hole Monday playoff in 1966, he had referred to the portion of the gallery trailing the players as a "mob."

Nicklaus became the third wire-to-wire winner in Masters history, following Craig Wood in 1941 and Arnold Palmer in 1960. Through 2016, there have been five; the next were Raymond Floyd in 1976 and Jordan Spieth in 2015.

Made the cut

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Missed the cut

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  • Gay Brewer, the 1967 champion, was hospitalized in Augusta for ulcers on Wednesday night and missed the tournament.
  • First round

    Thursday, April 6, 1972

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    Second round

    Friday, April 7, 1972

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    Third round

    Saturday, April 8, 1972

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    Final round

    Sunday, April 9, 1972

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    References

    1972 Masters Tournament Wikipedia