Masters 2024: 9 obscure Augusta records unlikely to be broken
In the run-up to the Masters each year I spend a great deal of time sifting through the tournament’s extensive media guide. In particular, the statistics and records section, which spans 40 pages, is always of interest. In 2023 alone 14 individual records were either broken by new players or re-written by the current record holder. The section, however, contains some more obscure notations. Here are nine of those that are not only modestly interesting, but likely never to be broken.
High round
Charles Kunkle, 95, final round, 1956
Most contrasting round
Jacky Cupit (34-48), first round, 1963
Most under par, par 5s, one round
Dustin Johnson, 7 under par, second round, 2015
Most pars, one tournament
Billy Maxwell, 59 pars, 1958
Two eagles on the same par 4, same tournament
Jack Nicklaus, No. 5, first and third round, 1995
Eagles electrify the Masters patrons but ones on par 4s elicit even larger roars. When they’re produced by a 55-year-old Jack Nicklaus, the noise often was deafening. When his 7-iron from 163 yards dropped at the par-4 fifth hole during 1995’s third round, the place not only went wild but the Golden Bear became the first—and to date, only—player to eagle the same par 4 twice in the same Masters.
Highest score on Hole No. 1
Ernie Els, 9, in 2016
The Masters is Ernie Els’ house of horrors. Not only is the Hall of Famer without a green jacket, but his six-putt from three feet on his very first hole of the 2016 Masters is a moment you simply can’t unsee. After chipping, Els missed from 3 feet, 10 inches, 11 inches and 2 feet then one-handed the last two. “I couldn’t get the putter back,” Els said. “I was standing there, I’ve got a 3-footer, I’ve made thousands of 3-footers, and I just couldn’t take it back. … It’s hard to putt when you’ve got snakes in your head.”
Lowest score on No. 12, one tournament
8, Scott Verplank who went 2-2-2-2 in 2003
Consecutive 2s
3, Art Wall, first round, 1974 (Nos. 4, 5, 6)
Most rounds played as an amateur
67, Charlie Coe
Source: Golf Digest