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Location
  
Augusta, Georgia

Cut
  
147 (+3)

Dates
  
8 Apr 1993 – 11 Apr 1993

Prize fund
  
1.7 million USD

Length
  
6,905 yards (6,314 m)

Winner's share
  
$306,000

Tour
  
PGA TOUR

Par
  
72

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Field
  
90 players, 61 after cut

Organized by
  
Augusta National Golf Club

Course
  
Augusta National Golf Club

Similar
  
1995 Masters Tournament, 1999 Masters Tournament, 1998 Masters Tournament, 1996 Masters Tournament, 2002 Masters Tournament

The 1993 Masters Tournament was the 57th Masters Tournament, held April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club. Bernhard Langer won his second Masters championship, four strokes ahead of runner-up Chip Beck.

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The second round was delayed on Friday due to heavy rain and was not completed until Saturday morning. Jeff Maggert was the leader in the clubhouse at 137 (−7) while Langer was still on the course at −6 when the day's play was suspended for darkness. Langer forged a four-shot lead with a 69 in the third round, tied for the best round of the day.

In Sunday's final round, Dan Forsman got within one shot of Langer, but hit two balls into the water on 12, thereby ending his chances. Playing in the final twosome with Langer, Chip Beck elected to lay up on 15 when trailing by three shots. When Beck settled for a par 5 on the hole and Langer scored a birdie, Langer had a comfortable lead which he took to the clubhouse.

Field

1. Masters champions

Tommy Aaron, Seve Ballesteros (3), Gay Brewer, Billy Casper, Charles Coody, Fred Couples (12,13), Ben Crenshaw (12), Nick Faldo (3,9,10,11), Raymond Floyd (9,13), Doug Ford, Bernhard Langer, Sandy Lyle, Larry Mize (9,12), Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Craig Stadler (12,13), Tom Watson, Ian Woosnam (9,10), Fuzzy Zoeller (9)

  • George Archer, Jack Burke, Jr., Bob Goalby, Ben Hogan, Herman Keiser, Cary Middlecoff, Byron Nelson, Henry Picard, Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead, and Art Wall, Jr. did not play.
  • 2. U.S. Open champions (last five years)

    Hale Irwin, Tom Kite (12,13), Payne Stewart (4), Curtis Strange

    3. The Open champions (last five years)

    Mark Calcavecchia, Ian Baker-Finch (9,10)

    4. PGA champions (last five years)

    John Daly (9,12), Wayne Grady (9), Nick Price (9,10,12,13), Jeff Sluman (9,10,13)

    5. U.S. Amateur champion and runner-up

    Justin Leonard (a)

  • Tom Scherrer forfeited his exemption by turning professional
  • 6. The Amateur champion

    Stephen Dundas (a)

    7. U.S. Amateur Public Links champion

    Warren Schutte (a)

    8. U.S. Mid-Amateur champion

    Danny Yates (a)

    9. Top 24 players and ties from the 1992 Masters

    Billy Ray Brown (12,13), Nolan Henke, Mike Hulbert (10), Bruce Lietzke (12,13), Andrew Magee, Greg Norman (12,13), Mark O'Meara (13), Craig Parry, Steve Pate (13), Corey Pavin (13), Dillard Pruitt, Ted Schulz, Scott Simpson

    10. Top 16 players and ties from the 1992 U.S. Open

    Billy Andrade, Jay Don Blake, John Cook (11,12,13), Bob Gilder, Tom Lehman (13), Mark McCumber, Colin Montgomerie, Gil Morgan, Joey Sindelar

    11. Top eight players and ties from 1992 PGA Championship

    Russ Cochran, Dan Forsman (12,13), Jim Gallagher, Jr. (13), Jeff Maggert, Gene Sauers

    12. Winners of PGA Tour events since the previous Masters

    Paul Azinger (13), Mark Carnevale, David Edwards (13), Brad Faxon (13), David Frost (13), Fred Funk, Bill Glasson, Jay Haas (13), Gary Hallberg, John Huston (13), Lee Janzen (13), Davis Love III (13), Phil Mickelson, Brett Ogle, David Peoples (13), Mike Standly, Howard Twitty, Lanny Wadkins, Richard Zokol

    13. Top 30 players from the 1992 PGA Tour money list

    Chip Beck, Mark Brooks, Keith Clearwater, Steve Elkington, Duffy Waldorf

    14. Special foreign invitation

    Anders Forsbrand, Tony Johnstone, José María Olazábal, Masashi Ozaki, Naomichi Ozaki

    Missed the cut

    Source:

    First round

    Thursday, April 8, 1993

    Second round

    Friday, April 9, 1993 & Saturday, April 10, 1993

    Third round

    Saturday, April 10, 1993

    Final round

    Sunday, April 11, 1993

    References

    1993 Masters Tournament Wikipedia


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