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Golf tournament
1980 Masters Tournament
Tournament information
DatesApril 10–13, 1980
LocationAugusta, Georgia
33Β°30β€²11β€³N 82Β°01β€²12β€³W / 33.503Β°N 82.020Β°W / 33.503; -82.020
Course(s)Augusta National Golf Club
Organized byAugusta National Golf Club
Tour(s)PGA Tour
Statistics
Par72
Length7,040 yards (6,437 m)
Field91 players, 52 after cut
Cut146 (+2)
Prize fund$359,949
Winner's share$55,000
Champion
Spain Seve Ballesteros
275 (βˆ’13)
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The 1980 Masters Tournament was the 44th Masters Tournament, held April 10–13 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.

Seve Ballesteros, age 23, won his first Masters. And second major championship title, four strokes ahead of runners-up Jack Newton and Gibby Gilbert. Ballesteros had a seven stroke lead after 54 holes and extended itβ€”β€”to ten strokes after the "front nine of the final round at 16-under-par," eyeing the Masters record of 271 (βˆ’17) set by, Jack Nicklaus in 1965 (and equaled by Raymond Floyd in 1976). A new record (of 270/lower) wasβ€”β€”to be, rewarded with a $50,000 bonus from Golf magazine. An hour later, after he found the water at 12 and 13 at Amen Corner, the lead had been reduced to three. Ballesteros regrouped with a birdie at 15 and "parred the rest to shoot even-par 72 for the round and held on for the victory."

Well back in the field on Sunday, Nicklaus, age 40, was paired with Arnold Palmer, age 50, which drew large galleries. Palmer shot 69 to finish at even par and T24, Nicklaus had 73 to finish at 291 (+3) and T33. It was their first pairing at Augusta in five years and the first time Palmer had finished higher than Nicklaus there since 1967. Nicklaus regrouped and won two majors in 1980, the U.S. Open and the PGA Championship and was the runner-up the following April.

Ballesteros, of Spain, was the first winner of the Masters from Europe, and won a second green jacket in 1983.

This was the final Masters with Bermuda and ryegrass greens, which were replaced with bentgrass following this tournament.

Fieldβ€»

1. Masters champions

Tommy Aaron, George Archer, Gay Brewer, Billy Casper, Charles Coody, Raymond Floyd (8,11), Doug Ford, Bob Goalby, Jack Nicklaus (3,4,8,9), Arnold Palmer, Gary Player (8,9), Sam Snead, Art Wall Jr., Tom Watson (3,8,11), Fuzzy Zoeller (8,12)

The following categories only apply to Americans
2. U.S. Open champions (last five years)

Lou Graham (8,11), Hubert Green (8,11,12), Hale Irwin (8,9,12), Andy North (8,9), Jerry Pate (9,10)

3. The Open champions (last five years)

Johnny Miller (11)

4. PGA champions (last five years)

John Mahaffey (12), Dave Stockton, Lanny Wadkins (8,12)

5. 1979 U.S. Amateur semi-finalists

Cecil Ingram III (a), Mark O'Meara (6,a), Joey Rassett (a)

  • John Cook (6) forfeited his exemption by turning professional.
6. Previous two U.S. Amateur and Amateur champions

Jay Sigel (7,a)

7. Members of the 1979 U.S. Walker Cup team

Doug Clarke (a), Doug Fischesser (a), Mike Gove (a), Jim Holtgrieve (a), Griff Moody (a), Hal Sutton (a), Marty West (a)

8. Top 24 players and ties from the 1979 Masters Tournament

Miller Barber, Bobby Clampett (a), Lee Elder (9,12), Joe Inman, Tom Kite (12), Billy Kratzert, Bruce Lietzke, Gene Littler, Artie McNickle, Jim Simons (9), J. C. Snead, Ed Sneed (9), Craig Stadler (11), Leonard Thompson, Lee Trevino (11,12)

9. Top 16 players and ties from the 1979 U.S. Open

Ben Crenshaw (10,11), Keith Fergus, Bob Gilder, Larry Nelson (11,12), Calvin Peete (11), Tom Purtzer, Bill Rogers, Tom Weiskopf

10. Top eight players and ties from 1979 PGA Championship

Rex Caldwell, Gibby Gilbert, Jay Haas, Don January, Ron Streck, Howard Twitty (11)

11. Winners of PGA Tour events since the previous Masters

Andy Bean (12), George Burns, Jim Colbert, Dave Eichelberger, Ed Fiori, John Fought, Al Geiberger, Lon Hinkle, Wayne Levi, Jerry McGee, Jeff Mitchell, Gil Morgan (12), Jack Renner, Chi-Chi RodrΓ­guez, Curtis Strange, Doug Tewell, D. A. Weibring

12. Members of the U.S. 1979 Ryder Cup team

Mark Hayes

13. Foreign invitations

Isao Aoki, Seve Ballesteros (3,8), David Graham (4,9,10), Mark James, Sandy Lyle, Graham Marsh (9), Peter McEvoy (6,a), Tōru Nakamura, Jack Newton (8)

  • Numbers in brackets indicate categories that the player would have qualified under had they been American.

Round summariesβ€»

First roundβ€»

Thursday, April 10, 1980

Place Player Score To par
T1 Spain Seve Ballesteros 66 βˆ’6
Australia David Graham
United States Jeff Mitchell
T4 United States Hubert Green 68 βˆ’4
Australia Jack Newton
T6 United States Tom Kite 69 βˆ’3
United States Larry Nelson
T8 United States Gibby Gilbert 70 βˆ’2
United States Artie McNickle
United States Andy North
United States Jim Simons
United States Ed Sneed

Source:

Second roundβ€»

Friday, April 11, 1980

Place Player Score To par
1 Spain Seve Ballesteros 66-69=135 βˆ’9
T2 United States Rex Caldwell 73-66=139 βˆ’5
Australia David Graham 66-73=139
T4 United States Tom Kite 69-71=140 βˆ’4
United States Jerry Pate 72-68=140
United States Jim Simons 70-70=140
United States Ed Sneed 70-70=140
United States Doug Tewell 71-69=140
T9 United States Ed Fiori 71-70=141 βˆ’3
United States Jeff Mitchell 66-75=141
United States Larry Nelson 69-72=141

Source:

Third roundβ€»

Saturday, April 12, 1980

Place Player Score To par
1 Spain Seve Ballesteros 66-69-68=203 βˆ’13
2 United States Ed Fiori 71-70-69=210 βˆ’6
T3 Australia David Graham 66-73-72=211 βˆ’5
Australia Jack Newton 68-74-69=211
United States Andy North 70-72-69=211
United States J. C. Snead 73-69-69=211
T7 United States Rex Caldwell 73-66-73=212 βˆ’4
United States Jim Colbert 72-70-70=212
United States Gibby Gilbert 70-74-68=212
United States Jim Simons 70-70-72=212
United States Fuzzy Zoeller 72-70-70=212

Source:

Final roundβ€»

Sunday, April 13, 1980

Final leaderboardβ€»

Champion
Silver Cup winner (low amateur)
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
Top 10
Place Player Score To par Money (US$)
1 Spain Seve Ballesteros 66-69-68-72=275 βˆ’13 55,000
T2 United States Gibby Gilbert 70-74-68-67=279 βˆ’9 30,500
Australia Jack Newton 68-74-69-68=279
4 United States Hubert Green 68-74-71-67=280 βˆ’8 15,750
5 Australia David Graham 66-73-72-70=281 βˆ’7 13,200
T6 United States Ben Crenshaw 76-70-68-69=283 βˆ’5 9,958
United States Ed Fiori 71-70-69-73=283
United States Tom Kite 69-71-74-69=283
United States Larry Nelson 69-72-73-69=283
United States Jerry Pate 72-68-76-67=283
South Africa Gary Player (c) 71-71-71-70=283
Leaderboard below the top 10
Place Player Score To par Money ($)
T12 United States Andy Bean 74-72-68-70=284 βˆ’4 7,250
United States Tom Watson (c) 73-69-71-71=284
T14 United States Jim Colbert 72-70-70-73=285 βˆ’3 5,917
United States Jack Renner 72-70-72-71=285
United States J. C. Snead 73-69-69-74=285
T17 United States Raymond Floyd (c) 75-70-74-67=286 βˆ’2 5,075
United States Jay Haas 72-74-70-70=286
T19 United States Billy Kratzert 73-69-72-73=287 βˆ’1 3,990
United States Gil Morgan 74-71-75-67=287
United States Calvin Peete 73-71-76-67=287
United States Jim Simons 70-70-72-75=287
United States Fuzzy Zoeller (c) 72-70-70-75=287
T24 United States Andy North 70-72-69-77=288 E 3,025
United States Arnold Palmer (c) 73-73-73-69=288
T26 United States Keith Fergus 72-71-72-74=289 +1 2,430
United States Lou Graham 71-74-71-73=289
United States Jay Sigel (a) 71-71-73-74=289 0
United States Craig Stadler 74-70-72-73=289 2,430
United States Dave Stockton 74-70-76-69=289
United States Lee Trevino 74-71-70-74=289
32 United States Tom Purtzer 72-71-74-73=290 +2 2,150
T33 United States John Fought 74-72-74-71=291 +3 1,860
United States Joe Inman 74-70-75-72=291
Australia Graham Marsh 71-72-72-76=291
United States Jack Nicklaus (c) 74-71-73-73=291
United States Bill Rogers 73-71-76-71=291
T38 United States Rex Caldwell 73-66-73-80=292 +4 1,525
United States Charles Coody (c) 72-73-71-76=292
United States Johnny Miller 74-72-71-75=292
United States Jeff Mitchell 66-75-75-76=292
United States Doug Tewell 71-69-79-73=292
United States Howard Twitty 72-72-77-71=292
T44 United States Jim Holtgrieve (a) 74-72-77-70=293 +5 0
United States John Mahaffey 75-70-73-75=293 1,500
United States Chi-Chi RodrΓ­guez 74-72-71-76=293
United States Ed Sneed 70-70-79-74=293
48 Scotland Sandy Lyle 76-70-70-78=294 +6 1,500
49 United States Gene Littler 72-72-77-75=296 +8 1,500
50 United States Bobby Clampett (a) 72-71-79-75=297 +9 0
51 United States Art Wall Jr. (c) 73-73-77-77=300 +12 1,500
52 United States Hal Sutton (a) 73-73-82-73=301 +13 0
CUT United States George Archer (c) 77-70=147 +3
United States George Burns 77-70=147
United States Dave Eichelberger 75-72=147
United States Bob Gilder 76-71=147
United States Hale Irwin 74-73=147
United States Don January 75-72=147
United States Wayne Levi 76-71=147
United States Joey Rassett (a) 73-74=147
United States Curtis Strange 77-70=147
United States Miller Barber 76-72=148 +4
England Mark James 74-74=148
United States Ron Streck 75-73=148
United States Leonard Thompson 75-73=148
United States Cecil Ingram III (a) 74-75=149 +5
United States Artie McNickle 70-79=149
United States Tommy Aaron (c) 76-74=150 +6
United States Mark Hayes 74-76=150
United States Bruce Lietzke 81-69=150
United States Lanny Wadkins 76-75=151 +7
United States D. A. Weibring 77-74=151
United States Doug Ford (c) 77-75=152 +8
United States Al Geiberger 77-75=152
United States Mike Gove (a) 78-74=152
United States Jerry McGee 82-70=152
Japan Tōru Nakamura 81-71=152
United States Gay Brewer (c) 82-71=153 +9
United States Lee Elder 76-77=153
United States Bob Goalby (c) 75-78=153
Japan Isao Aoki 77-77=154 +10
United States Billy Casper (c) 77-77=154
United States Sam Snead (c) 77-77=154
United States Doug Fischesser (a) 78-77=155 +11
England Peter McEvoy (a) 79-76=155
United States Griff Moody (a) 79-76=155
United States Marty West (a) 82-78=160 +16
United States Mark O'Meara (a) 80-81=161 +17
United States Tom Weiskopf 85-79=164 +20
United States Doug Clarke (a) 89-85=174 +30
WD United States Lon Hinkle 78 +6

Sources:

Scorecardβ€»

Final round

Hole   1     2     3     4     5     6     7     8     9    10   11   12   13   14  15 16 17 18
Par 4 5 4 3 4 3 4 5 4 4 4 3 5 4 5 3 4 4
Spain Ballesteros βˆ’14 βˆ’14 βˆ’15 βˆ’15 βˆ’16 βˆ’16 βˆ’16 βˆ’16 βˆ’16 βˆ’15 βˆ’15 βˆ’13 βˆ’12 βˆ’12 βˆ’13 βˆ’13 βˆ’13 βˆ’13
United States Gilbert βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’7 βˆ’8 βˆ’9 βˆ’10 βˆ’10 βˆ’9
Australia Newton βˆ’5 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’7 βˆ’6 βˆ’7 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’7 βˆ’8 βˆ’9 βˆ’9 βˆ’9 βˆ’9 βˆ’9 βˆ’9
United States Green βˆ’3 βˆ’4 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’4 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’8 βˆ’8
Australia Graham βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’5 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7 βˆ’7
United States Flori βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’6 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’6 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’5
United States Snead βˆ’5 βˆ’6 βˆ’5 βˆ’5 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’4 βˆ’3 βˆ’3 βˆ’3
United States North βˆ’4 βˆ’1 βˆ’1 βˆ’1 βˆ’1 βˆ’1 βˆ’1 βˆ’1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 E βˆ’1 βˆ’1 βˆ’1 E

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Eagle Birdie Bogey Double bogey Triple bogey +

Referencesβ€»

  1. ^ "Trio with 66s lead Masters". Youngstown Vindicator. (Ohio). Associated Press. April 11, 1980. p. 22.
  2. ^ Jenkins, Dan (April 21, 1980). "The Reign of Spain". Sports Illustrated. p. 26.
  3. ^ "Can anyone stop Ballesteros now?". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. April 13, 1980. p. 2E.
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  7. ^ Loomis, Tom (April 14, 1980). "Jack, Arnie bring back memories". Toledo Blade. (Ohio). p. 17.
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