The 88th edition of the Masters tournament will be held from April 8 to 14, 2024, at the Augusta National Golf Club, Georgia, U.S. The first two days of the event will be practice rounds, followed by the infamous par-3 contest on April 10, which is also widely regarded as the cursed event, because whoever wins this, never wins the Masters event. It could be a superstition too, but nobody has won both in the past 89 years. The first round will commence on April 11 until April 14, followed by the presentation ceremony.
2024 Masters Tournament Date and Time
Date | Event | Time (ET) | TV/Live stream |
Monday, April 8 | Practice Round | 12:00-02:00 p.m. | On the Range |
Tuesday, April 9 | Practice Round | 09:00-11:00 a.m. | On the Range |
Wednesday, April 10 | Par 3 Contest | 12:00-03:00 p.m. | ESPN+ |
03:00-05:00 p.m. | ESPN, Fubo | ||
Thursday, April 11 | Round 1 | 03:00-7:30 p.m. | ESPN, Fubo |
Friday, April 12 | Round 2 | 03:00-7:30 p.m. | ESPN, Fubo |
Saturday, April 13 | Round 3 | 03:00-7:00 p.m. | CBS, Paramount+ |
Sunday, April 14 | Round 4 | 02:00-07:00 p.m. | CBS, Paramount+ |
Masters Tournament 2024 UK Tee Time or Tee Time
The tee times will be revealed closer to the event and will be updated likewise.
Masters Tournament 2024 Course details
The Augusta National Golf Club has been the golf course for the Masters Tournament since its creation. It was founded by Clifford Roberts and Bobby Jones in 1931 and opened for play in 1932. It is located in Augusta, Georgia.
The Masters Tournament began in 1934 at the Augusta National; it has also been the host of the Augusta National Women's Amateur since 2019. Augusta National is a privately owned for-profit golf club owned by Augusta National. Inc.
Hole | Name | Yards | Par |
1 | Tea Olive | 445 | 4 |
2 | Pink Dogwood | 585 | 5 |
3 | Flowering Peach | 350 | 4 |
4 | Flowering Crab Apple | 240 | 3 |
5 | Magnolia | 495 | 4 |
6 | Juniper | 180 | 3 |
7 | Pampas | 450 | 4 |
8 | Yellow Jasmine | 570 | 5 |
9 | Carolina Cherry | 460 | 4 |
10 | Camellia | 495 | 4 |
11 | White Dogwood | 520 | 4 |
12 | Golden Bell | 155 | 3 |
13 | Azalea | 545 | 5 |
14 | Chinese Fir | 440 | 4 |
15 | Firethorn | 550 | 5 |
16 | Redbud | 170 | 3 |
17 | Nandina | 440 | 4 |
18 | Holly | 465 | 4 |
Total | 7,545 | 72 |
Masters Tournament 2024 Field Details
Out of all the major events, the Masters features the smallest field, consisting of 85–100 players. There are no qualifying tournaments or alternates, in contrast to other majors.
It's an invitation-only event, meaning that players who fulfill predetermined requirements primarily receive invitations automatically. There are 20 categories, based on which the players are invited to the Masters. They are given below:
Masters Tournament Champions (lifetime)
U.S. Open champions (five years)
The Open champions (five years)
PGA champions (five years)
Winners of the Players Championship (three years)
Current Olympic Gold Medalist (one year)
Current U.S. Amateur champion and runner-up
Current British Amateur champion
Current Asia-Pacific Amateur champion
Current Latin America Amateur champion
Current U.S. Mid-Amateur champion
Current NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship individual champion
The first 12 players, including ties, in the previous year's Masters Tournament
The first 4 players, including ties, in the previous year's U.S. Open
The first 4 players, including ties, in the previous year's Open Championship
The first 4 players, including ties, in the previous year's PGA Championship
Winners of PGA Tour events that award at least a full-point allocation for the FedEx Cup, from one Masters Tournament to the next
Those qualifying and eligible for the previous year's season-ending Tour Championship (top 30 in FedEx Cup prior to tournament)
The 50 leaders on the final Official World Golf Ranking for the previous calendar year
The 50 leaders on the Official World Golf Ranking published during the week prior to the current Masters Tournament
Where is the 2024 The Masters Tournament?
The Masters Tournament had been held at the Augusta National Golf Club, Georgia, in the U.S. for nearly 90 years as of March 2024.
Masters Tournament's 2024 Field List
The complete field of the 2024 Masters Tournament is as follows:
Invitee | Country |
Åberg, Ludvig | Sweden |
An, Byeong Hun | Korea |
Bhatia, Akshay | United States |
Bradley, Keegan | United States |
Burns, Sam | United States |
Cantlay, Patrick | United States |
Clark, Wyndham | United States |
Cole, Eric | United States |
Conners, Corey | Canada |
Couples, Fred | United States |
Davis, Cameron | Australia |
Day, Jason | Australia |
de la Fuente, Santiago (a) | Mexico |
DeChambeau, Bryson | United States |
Dunlap, Nick | United States |
Eckroat, Austin | United States |
English, Harris | United States |
Finau, Tony | United States |
Fitzpatrick, Matt | England |
Fleetwood, Tommy | England |
Fowler, Rickie | United States |
Fox, Ryan | New Zealand |
Garcia, Sergio | Spain |
Glover, Lucas | United States |
Grillo, Emiliano | Argentina |
Hadwin, Adam | Canada |
Hagestad, Stewart (a) | United States |
Harman, Brian | United States |
Hatton, Tyrrell | England |
Henley, Russell | United States |
Hisatsune, Ryo | Japan |
Hodges, Lee | United States |
Højgaard, Nicolai | Denmark |
Homa, Max | United States |
Hovland, Viktor | Norway |
Im, Sungjae | Korea |
Jaeger, Stephan | Germany |
Johnson, Dustin | United States |
Johnson, Zach | United States |
Kim, Si Woo | Korea |
Kim, Tom | Korea |
Kirk, Chris | United States |
Kitayama, Kurt | United States |
Knapp, Jake | United States |
Koepka, Brooks | United States |
Lamprecht, Christo (a) | South Africa |
Lee, Min Woo | Australia |
List, Luke | United States |
Lowry, Shane | Ireland |
Malnati, Peter | United States |
Matsuyama, Hideki | Japan |
McCarthy, Denny | United States |
McIlroy, Rory | Northern Ireland |
Meronk, Adrian | Poland |
Mickelson, Phil | United States |
Moore, Taylor | United States |
Morikawa, Collin | United States |
Murray, Grayson | United States |
Niemann, Joaquín | Chile |
Olazábal, José María | Spain |
Olesen, Thorbjørn | Denmark |
Pavon, Matthieu | France |
Poston, J.T. | United States |
Rahm, Jon | Spain |
Reed, Patrick | United States |
Rose, Justin | England |
Schauffele, Xander | United States |
Scheffler, Scottie | United States |
Schenk, Adam | United States |
Schwartzel, Charl | South Africa |
Scott, Adam | Australia |
Shipley, Neal (a) | United States |
Singh, Vijay | Fiji |
Smith, Cameron | Australia |
Spieth, Jordan | United States |
Straka, Sepp | Austria |
Stubbs, Jasper (a) | Australia |
Taylor, Nick | Canada |
Theegala, Sahith | United States |
Thomas, Justin | United States |
van Rooyen, Erik | South Africa |
Villegas, Camilo | Colombia |
Watson, Bubba | United States |
Weir, Mike | Canada |
Willett, Danny | England |
Woodland, Gary | United States |
Woods, Tiger | United States |
Young, Cameron | United States |
Zalatoris, Will | United States |
The Masters Tournament Purse Details and Purse Breakdown Structure
The Masters purse structure is a system that decides how much money is given out as prizes in golf tournaments. The format is determined by how many holes each competitor has completed at the start of the tournament. Each of the first four rounds, or one point each, is worth one, while the final round is worth three.
A typical Masters purse structure consists of four main parts: the Stein, the Kette, the Brust, and the Schwanz. The Stein is the central, cylindrical part of the purse, and it is where the coins are stored. To close the purse, a chain called the Kette is wrapped around the Stein. The Brust, which covers the Stein, is a flap that is typically adorned with artwork or initials. The tassel that hangs from the bottom of the bag and is called the "Schwanz'' is used to open it.
The Masters Tournament Purse Breakdown Structure
The purse breakdown structure for the Masters Tournament is as follows:
Position | Money |
1 | $3,240,000 |
2 | $1,944,000 |
3 | $1,224,000 |
4 | $864,000 |
5 | $720,000 |
6 | $648,000 |
7 | $603,000 |
8 | $558,000 |
9 | $522,000 |
10 | $486,000 |
11 | $450,000 |
12 | $414,000 |
13 | $378,000 |
14 | $342,000 |
15 | $324,000 |
16 | $306,000 |
17 | $288,000 |
18 | $270,000 |
19 | $252,000 |
20 | $234,000 |
21 | $216,000 |
22 | $201,600 |
23 | $187,200 |
24 | $172,800 |
25 | $158,400 |
26 | $144,000 |
27 | $138,600 |
28 | $133,200 |
29 | $127,800 |
30 | $122,400 |
31 | $117,000 |
32 | $111,600 |
33 | $106,200 |
34 | $101,700 |
35 | $97,200 |
36 | $92,700 |
37 | $88,200 |
38 | $84,600 |
39 | $81,000 |
40 | $77,400 |
41 | $73,800 |
42 | $70,200 |
43 | $66,600 |
44 | $63,000 |
45 | $59,400 |
46 | $55,800 |
47 | $52,200 |
48 | $49,320 |
49 | $46,800 |
50 | $45,360 |
The Masters Tournament Purse history
In 1934, the first Masters tournament took place; the prize pool then was $6000, with a winner's share of $1500. In 1989, the event's purse reached a total of $1 million; however, the winner's share of $1 million came in 2001. The purse has steadily increased, reaching a record-breaking $18 million in 2023.
Following World War II, Herman Keiser earned $2,500 when the Masters returned in 1946. Other payout records were set by Arnold Palmer in 1958, when he won $11,250—the first time the winner's share had surpassed $10,000.
The first time the winner's share crossed $20,000 was in 1961 by Gary Player. Fuzzy Zoeller's win in 1979 marked the first time the winner's share had reached $50,000, while Ben Crenshaw's $108,000 win in 1984 marked the first six-figure payout.
The purse of the Masters grows each year, so Bernhard Langer won $306,000 in 1993; Nick Faldo won $200,000 in 1989; Faldo won $450,000 in 1996; and Mark O'Meara received the first half-million payment in 1998, earning $576,000 in winner's share.
Tiger Woods cashed in on the following two significant payout milestones: The first million-dollar check, 1.008 million, was given to him in 2001, while the first multi-million-dollar check, 2.07 million, came in 2019. Jon Rahm collected $3.24 million in 2023.
The Masters Tournament 2024 Map
The map for The Masters Tournament 2024, as per its official website, is given below:
The Masters Tournament Leaderboard 2024
Scottie Scheffler won the 2024 Masters with a total score of 277, under 11, defeating Ludvig Aberg by four strokes. This was his second win at the event, given his 2022 win. The complete leaderboard of the 2024 event is as follows:
Pos. | Player | To Par | Total | Money |
1 | Scottie Scheffler | -11 | 277 | $3,600,000 |
2 | Ludvig Åberg | -7 | 281 | $2,160,000 |
T3 | Collin Morikawa | -4 | 284 | $1,040,000 |
T3 | Tommy Fleetwood | -4 | 284 | $1,040,000 |
T3 | Max Homa | -4 | 284 | $1,040,000 |
T6 | Cameron Smith | -2 | 286 | $695,000 |
T6 | Bryson DeChambeau | -2 | 286 | $695,000 |
8 | Xander Schauffele | -1 | 287 | $620,000 |
T9 | Will Zalatoris | E | 288 | $540,000 |
T9 | Tyrrell Hatton | E | 288 | $540,000 |
T9 | Cameron Young | E | 288 | $540,000 |
T12 | Patrick Reed | 1 | 289 | $405,000 |
T12 | Matthieu Pavon | 1 | 289 | $405,000 |
T12 | Adam Schenk | 1 | 289 | $405,000 |
T12 | Cameron Davis | 1 | 289 | $405,000 |
T16 | Sepp Straka | 2 | 290 | $310,000 |
T16 | Chris Kirk | 2 | 290 | $310,000 |
T16 | Byeong Hun An | 2 | 290 | $310,000 |
T16 | Nicolai Højgaard | 2 | 290 | $310,000 |
T20 | Taylor Moore | 3 | 291 | $250,000 |
T20 | Lucas Glover | 3 | 291 | $250,000 |
T22 | Keegan Bradley | 4 | 292 | $175,500 |
T22 | Min Woo Lee | 4 | 292 | $175,500 |
T22 | Harris English | 4 | 292 | $175,500 |
T22 | Adam Scott | 4 | 292 | $175,500 |
T22 | Joaquín Niemann | 4 | 292 | $175,500 |
T22 | Rory McIlroy | 4 | 292 | $175,500 |
T22 | Matt Fitzpatrick | 4 | 292 | $175,500 |
T22 | Patrick Cantlay | 4 | 292 | $175,500 |
T30 | Tom Kim | 5 | 293 | $124,200 |
T30 | Jason Day | 5 | 293 | $124,200 |
T30 | Si Woo Kim | 5 | 293 | $124,200 |
T30 | J.T. Poston | 5 | 293 | $124,200 |
T30 | Rickie Fowler | 5 | 293 | $124,200 |
T35 | Kurt Kitayama | 6 | 294 | $103,000 |
T35 | Camilo Villegas | 6 | 294 | $103,000 |
T35 | Akshay Bhatia | 6 | 294 | $103,000 |
T38 | Russell Henley | 7 | 295 | $86,000 |
T38 | Corey Conners | 7 | 295 | $86,000 |
T38 | Luke List | 7 | 295 | $86,000 |
T38 | Hideki Matsuyama | 7 | 295 | $86,000 |
T38 | Ryan Fox | 7 | 295 | $86,000 |
T43 | Phil Mickelson | 8 | 296 | $72,000 |
T43 | Shane Lowry | 8 | 296 | $72,000 |
T45 | Denny McCarthy | 9 | 297 | $57,200 |
T45 | José María Olazábal | 9 | 297 | $57,200 |
T45 | Sahith Theegala | 9 | 297 | $57,200 |
T45 | Brooks Koepka | 9 | 297 | $57,200 |
T45 | Jon Rahm | 9 | 297 | $57,200 |
T45 | Danny Willett | 9 | 297 | $57,200 |
51 | Grayson Murray | 10 | 298 | $49,200 |
52 | Eric Cole | 11 | 299 | $48,000 |
T53 | Adam Hadwin | 12 | 300 | $46,800 |
T53 | Neal Shipley (a) | 12 | 300 | $0 |
T55 | Jake Knapp | 13 | 301 | $44,400 |
T55 | Erik van Rooyen | 13 | 301 | $44,400 |
T55 | Tony Finau | 13 | 301 | $44,400 |
T58 | Vijay Singh | 14 | 302 | $41,400 |
T58 | Thorbjørn Olesen | 14 | 302 | $41,400 |
60 | Tiger Woods | 16 | 304 | $39,600 |
The Masters Tournament Leaderboard 2023
Jon Rahm won his second major championship, his first Masters event, and his 20th overall career victory in 2023. Weather caused a delay in the third round, but Rahm eventually prevailed despite trailing by two shots. He defeated Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson by four shots, finishing with a total of 276, under 12. The complete leaderboard for the 2023 event is as follows:
Pos. | Player | To Par | Score | Money |
1 | Jon Rahm | -12 | 276 | $3,240,000 |
T2 | Phil Mickelson | -8 | 280 | $1,584,000 |
T2 | Brooks Koepka | -8 | 280 | $1,584,000 |
T4 | Jordan Spieth | -7 | 281 | $744,000 |
T4 | Patrick Reed | -7 | 281 | $744,000 |
T4 | Russell Henley | -7 | 281 | $744,000 |
T7 | Cameron Young | -6 | 282 | $580,500 |
T7 | Viktor Hovland | -6 | 282 | $580,500 |
9 | Sahith Theegala | -5 | 283 | $522,000 |
T10 | Matt Fitzpatrick | -4 | 284 | $432,000 |
T10 | Scottie Scheffler | -4 | 284 | $432,000 |
T10 | Xander Schauffele | -4 | 284 | $432,000 |
T10 | Collin Morikawa | -4 | 284 | $432,000 |
T14 | Gary Woodland | -3 | 285 | $333,000 |
T14 | Patrick Cantlay | -3 | 285 | $333,000 |
T16 | Tom Kim | -2 | 286 | $261,000 |
T16 | Sungjae Im | -2 | 286 | $261,000 |
T16 | Joaquin Niemann | -2 | 286 | $261,000 |
T16 | Shane Lowry | -2 | 286 | $261,000 |
T16 | Justin Rose | -2 | 286 | $261,000 |
T16 | Sam Bennett (a) | -2 | 286 | $0 |
T16 | Hideki Matsuyama | -2 | 286 | $261,000 |
T23 | Keegan Bradley | -1 | 287 | $187,200 |
T23 | Chris Kirk | -1 | 287 | $187,200 |
T23 | K.H. Lee | -1 | 287 | $187,200 |
T26 | Tony Finau | E | 288 | $147,000 |
T26 | Scott Stallings | E | 288 | $147,000 |
T26 | Ryan Fox | E | 288 | $147,000 |
T29 | Si Woo Kim | 1 | 289 | $125,100 |
T29 | Sam Burns | 1 | 289 | $125,100 |
T29 | Harold Varner III | 1 | 289 | $125,100 |
T29 | Mackenzie Hughes | 1 | 289 | $125,100 |
33 | Tommy Fleetwood | 3 | 291 | $111,600 |
T34 | Tyrrell Hatton | 4 | 292 | $97,200 |
T34 | Cameron Smith | 4 | 292 | $97,200 |
T34 | Zach Johnson | 4 | 292 | $97,200 |
T34 | Talor Gooch | 4 | 292 | $97,200 |
T34 | J.T. Poston | 4 | 292 | $97,200 |
T39 | Taylor Moore | 5 | 293 | $79,200 |
T39 | Abraham Ancer | 5 | 293 | $79,200 |
T39 | Adam Scott | 5 | 293 | $79,200 |
T39 | Jason Day | 5 | 293 | $79,200 |
T43 | Max Homa | 6 | 294 | $66,600 |
T43 | Harris English | 6 | 294 | $66,600 |
T43 | Mito Pereira | 6 | 294 | $66,600 |
T46 | Sepp Straka | 7 | 295 | $57,600 |
T46 | Séamus Power | 7 | 295 | $57,600 |
T48 | Thomas Pieters | 8 | 296 | $50,760 |
T48 | Dustin Johnson | 8 | 296 | $50,760 |
T50 | Charl Schwartzel | 9 | 297 | $46,080 |
T50 | Fred Couples | 9 | 297 | $46,080 |
52 | Billy Horschel | 12 | 300 | $44,280 |
53 | Keith Mitchell | 14 | 302 | $43,200 |
What is PAR in the 2024 The Masters Tournament Leaderboard?
The PAR for The Masters Tournament 2024 is 72, with 18 holes and a 7,555-yard course.
Largest Prize Money Payout In The Masters Tournament History?
The $20 million payout for the 2024 Masters tournament was the largest prize money payout in Masters Tournament history.
Masters Tournament 2024 FAQs
A. The practice rounds for the 2024 Master Tournament began on April 8, with the first round beginning on April 11 and concluding on April 14.
A. The Masters Tournament was founded in 1934, making it 90 years old by the 88th edition in 2024.
A. The Masters Tournament winner receives prize money, a green jacket, and a gold medal.
A. In 1934, the first Masters tournament took place, won by Horton Smith.
A. The largest prize money payout at the Masters Tournament was in 2024, with a $20 million purse and a $3.6 million winner's share.