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Masters 2025: Who are the amateurs in the field this week at Augusta National?
Masters 2025: Who are the amateurs in the field this week at Augusta National?

Yahoo

time05-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Masters 2025: Who are the amateurs in the field this week at Augusta National?

No amateur has ever won the green jacket at Augusta National Golf Club. Few have even come close, but it's been decades since that's ever been a real possibility. Despite that, the Silver Cup is still on the line this week for a group of amateurs in the field at the Masters — which would still be a life-changing feat and could help kickstart a PGA Tour career. The amateurs still have to make the cut, however, which is no easy task. An amateur has come legitimately close to winning the Masters three times in history, though it's been more than 60 years since the last time it nearly happened. Three amateurs have finished second at the major championship, most recently when Charles Coe did so in 1961. Ken Venturi came the closest in 1956, and he actually held a four-shot lead over the field at the 54-hole mark. He shot an 80 in the final round and ended up losing by one. Both Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods have won the Silver Cup before launching into their respective careers. More recently, Patrick Cantlay, Bryson DeChambeau and Viktor Hovland are the big names who were once the low amateur at the Masters. The best finish in the last decade came from Sam Bennett, who went T16 in 2023. Neal Shipley was the low amateur last April. Both Bennett and Shipley are now trying to earn their full cards on the Korn Ferry Tour. Here's a look at the five amateurs in the field at the Masters. Whether they opt to actually stay in the Crow's Nest in the attic of the clubhouse on-site, though, remains to be seen. From: Singapore | Georgia TechQualification: NCAA champion Hiroshi Tai is the first player to represent Singapore at the Masters, thanks to his one-shot win at the NCAA championship last year. The Georgia Tech golfer edged out six other players to win the title. He made his major debut at the U.S. Open last summer, too, though he missed the cut at Pinehurst. From: Spain | Arizona StateQualification: U.S. Amateur champion Jose Luis Ballester held on late to win the U.S. Amateur last fall to earn his spot in the Masters, which made him the first Spaniard to win the event. That came a year after his win at the European Amateur, too. The Arizona State senior has been great at the college level this year, too, and already has three top-five finishes. He finished T17 at the Mexico Open earlier this season, too, and is the highest-ranked amateur in the field (No. 6). From: Naples, Florida | Iowa, FloridaQualification: U.S. Amateur runner-up Noah Kent came close to knocking off Ballester, who was a heavy favorite at the U.S. Amateur last fall. While he came just short, the former Iowa golfer still earned entry into the field this week with his runner-up finish. He's since transferred to Florida. From: Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands | San Diego StateQualification: Latin America Amateur champion Hastings won the Latin America Amateur earlier this year to earn his spot after nearly matching Xander Schauffele's scoring record at San Diego State. He's made two starts on the PGA Tour this season, too, including a T13 finish at the Mexico Open in February. From: Virginia Beach, VirginiaQualification: U.S. Mid-Amateur champion Evan Beck, after falling short in the championship match last year, finally pulled through to grab a dominant win at the mid-amateur championship last fall. The 34-year-old will now get to make his Masters debut. Despite being the top-ranked amateur golf in the world — and 96th-ranked golfer overall in the world — the 21-year-old Clanton did not satisfy any of the myriad qualifications to gain an invitation to the Masters. Augusta National does reserve the right to provide a special invitation, but opted not to extend one to Clanton, who is expected to turn pro in May after the NCAA championships, where he will compete for Florida State.

Has an amateur ever won at the Masters? Here's the answer.
Has an amateur ever won at the Masters? Here's the answer.

USA Today

time10-04-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Has an amateur ever won at the Masters? Here's the answer.

Has an amateur ever won at the Masters? Here's the answer. Every year, a handful of amateurs get to tee it up at The Masters, hitting with the world's best golfers at Augusta National. But has an amateur ever won the Masters? Great question! The answer is ... no. We do know of an amateur winning the 1961 Par-3 Contest, but no non-pro has won the main event at The Masters. It's a bummer, because it would be super thrilling to see a golfer who's, say, still in college get a green jacket (although the amateur wouldn't get paid any prize money). With all that in mind, let's answer some more questions about amateurs at The Masters. Has an amateur gotten close to winning The Masters? Ken Venturi finished second in 1956. Charlie Coe finished T2 in 1961. And of course there was Sam Bennett in 2023, who was looking like a contender but who finished T16. What are the best amateur performances at The Masters? Check out our top 10 list for the answer!

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