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| name = 1997 Masters Tournament | image = | dates = April 10–13, 1997 | location = Augusta, Georgia | course = Augusta National Golf Club | org = Augusta National Golf Club | tour = PGA Tour | par = 72 | yardage = {{convert|6925|yd}}[1] | field = 87 players, 46 after cut | cut = 149 (+5) | purse = $2.7 million | winners_share = $486,000 | champion = {{flagicon|USA}} Tiger Woods | score = 270 (−18) | previous = 1996 | next = 1998 }}{{Location map |USA |relief = 1 |label = Augusta |lat = 33.503 |long = -82.020 |caption = Location in the United States |marksize = 5 |float = |background = |width = 230 }}{{Location map |USA Georgia |relief = 1 |label = Augusta |lat = 33.503 |long = -82.020 |caption = Location in Georgia |marksize = 5 |float = |background = |width = 120 }} The 1997 Masters Tournament was the 61st Masters Tournament, held April 10–13 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Tiger Woods won his first major championship, twelve strokes ahead of runner-up Tom Kite. Through 2018, the margin of victory and four-day score of 270 (−18) are tournament records. Woods also became both the youngest (21) and the first non-white player to win at {{nowrap|Augusta.[2][3]}} Woods struggled on his first nine holes of the first round, turning at 4-over-par 40. Making four birdies and an eagle gave him a 6-under-par 30 the back nine for a 70, three shots behind first-round leader John Huston.[4] In the second and third rounds, Woods scored the best rounds of each day (65-66) to open up a commanding nine-shot lead. A final-round 69 gave Woods a tournament record 270 (−18), bettering the previous record of 271 set by Jack Nicklaus in 1965 and matched by Raymond Floyd in 1976. Woods' victory set television ratings records for golf; the final round broadcast on Sunday was seen by an estimated 44 million viewers in the United States.[5] Field
Ernie Els (9,10,12,13), Lee Janzen (9,10,11), Steve Jones (10,12,13), Tom Kite, Corey Pavin (9,12,13)
John Daly, Tom Lehman (9,10,12,13), Greg Norman (9,10,13), Nick Price (4,9,11)
Paul Azinger (9), Mark Brooks (10,11,12,13), Steve Elkington (11)
Steve Scott (a)
Warren Bladon (a)
Tim Hogarth (a)
John "Spider" Miller (a)
Mark Calcavecchia (13), David Duval (13), David Frost, Scott Hoch (10,12,13), John Huston, Davis Love III (10,13), Jeff Maggert (13), Scott McCarron, Phil Mickelson (11,12,13), Frank Nobilo (10,11), Mark O'Meara (10,12,13), Loren Roberts (12,13), Bob Tway, Duffy Waldorf (13)
Per-Ulrik Johansson, Justin Leonard (12,13), Jesper Parnevik, Kenny Perry (13), Tommy Tolles (13)
Stuart Appleby, Guy Boros, Michael Bradley (13), Brad Faxon (13), Ed Fiori, Fred Funk (13), Dudley Hart, David Ogrin, Clarence Rose, Jeff Sluman (13), Paul Stankowski, Steve Stricker (13), D. A. Weibring, Willie Wood, Tiger Woods (13)
Nationalities in the field
Past champions in the fieldMade the cut
Missed the cut
Round summariesFirst roundThursday, April 10, 1997John Huston shot 67 (−5) to lead by one stroke over Paul Stankowski. Tiger Woods shot a 40 (+4) on the first nine, but came back into the clubhouse on the back nine with a score of 30 (−6) for a 70 (−2).[4]
Scorecard
Second roundFriday, April 11, 1997Woods started the round three strokes back, but a 66 gave him his first lead in a professional major championship, three shots ahead of Colin Montgomerie from Scotland.[8]
Amateurs: Bladon (+7), Scott (+13), Hogarth (+14), Miller (+19) Scorecard
Source:[7] Third roundSaturday, April 12, 1997Woods shot a 65 in the third round for 201 (−15) and his lead increased to nine shots; the closest competitor was Costantino Rocca from Italy.[9] Montgomerie's 74 dropped him into a tie for sixth.
Scorecard
Source:[7] Final roundSunday, April 13, 1997Woods won his first major championship, twelve strokes ahead of his nearest competitor, runner-up Tom Kite. It was the largest victory margin for a major until the U.S. Open in 2000, won by Woods with a 15-shot margin.[10] Rocca and Stankowski fell into a tie for fifth.[3]
ScorecardFinal round
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