1967 Masters Tournament


The 1967 Masters Tournament was the 31st Masters Tournament, held April 6–9 at Augusta National Golf Club. Gay Brewer won his only major title by one stroke over runner-up Bobby Nichols.
Rebounding from a three-putt on the 72nd hole and a playoff loss the previous year, Brewer birdied the 13th, 14th, and 15th holes on Sunday. Arnold Palmer finished in fourth and Gary Player finished tied for 6th, while Sam Snead and Ben Hogan, both age 54, finished tied for 10th. In the third round, Hogan shot a 66 which was the lowest single round score in the tournament, while he struggled with an aching shoulder and legs. Hogan's round included a course record-tying 30 on the back nine, with birdies at 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, and 18, with pars at the other three holes. It was later equaled by Player in 1978 and Jack Nicklaus in 1986; both shot 30 on the back nine on Sunday to win by a stroke. The record stood until Mark Calcavecchia shot 29 on the back nine in 1992. This was Hogan's final appearance in the Masters; his last major was two months later at the U.S. Open. For Snead, a three-time champion, it marked his final top ten finish at Augusta; he participated into the 1980s.
It was also the last Masters for three-time champion Jimmy Demaret as a participant, who missed the cut by four strokes. He won the Masters in 1940, 1947, and 1950, but had not played in the other three majors since 1958.
Two-time defending champion Nicklaus shot a nine-bogey 79 in the second round and missed the cut by one stroke, the first defending champion not to play on the weekend. It was his only missed cut at the Masters from 1960 through 1993 ; he missed the cut by a stroke in his first appearance in 1959 at age 19. Nicklaus regrouped and won the next major, the U.S. Open at Baltusrol. With the missed cut, Nicklaus failed to qualify for the Ryder Cup team, the first for which he was eligible. He had been in a minor slump and only became eligible in mid-1966, more than halfway through the two-year qualifying cycle, His win in the previous Masters did not count for the Ryder Cup as it was prior to his full PGA of America membership and it was the era prior to captains' picks.
Arnold Palmer won the eighth Par 3 contest with a score of 23. Like Hogan and Snead, this was his last top 10 in the Masters.

Course

^ Holes 1, 2, 4, and 11 were later renamed.

Field

;1. Masters champions
Jack Burke Jr., Jimmy Demaret, Doug Ford, Ralph Guldahl, Claude Harmon, Ben Hogan, Herman Keiser, Cary Middlecoff, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Henry Picard, Gary Player, Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead, Art Wall Jr.
;The following categories only apply to Americans
;2. U.S. Open champions
Tommy Bolt, Julius Boros, Billy Casper, Gene Littler, Dick Mayer, Ken Venturi
;3. The Open champions
;4. PGA champions
Jerry Barber, Dow Finsterwald, Al Geiberger, Jay Hebert, Lionel Hebert, Dave Marr, Bobby Nichols, Bob Rosburg
;5. The first eight finishers in the 1966 U.S. Amateur
Don Allen, Deane Beman, Ron Cerrudo, Jimmy Grant, Downing Gray, Jack Lewis, Jr., Dick Siderowf
;6. Previous two U.S. Amateur and Amateur champion
Bob Murphy
;7. Members of the 1966 U.S. Eisenhower Trophy team
;8. Top 24 players and ties from the 1966 Masters Tournament
Tommy Aaron, Frank Beard, Gay Brewer, Chen Ching-Po, Terry Dill, Ray Floyd, Paul Harney, Tommy Jacobs, Don January, Phil Rodgers, Doug Sanders
;9. Top 16 players and ties from the 1966 U.S. Open
Wes Ellis, Rod Funseth, Rives McBee, Johnny Miller, Mason Rudolph
;10. Top eight players and ties from 1966 PGA Championship
Jacky Cupit, Dudley Wysong
;11. Members of the U.S. 1965 Ryder Cup team
Johnny Pott
;12. Two players selected for meritorious records on the fall part of the 1966 PGA Tour
Bob Goalby, Bert Yancey
;13. One player, either amateur or professional, not already qualified, selected by a ballot of ex-Masters champions.
Gardner Dickinson
;14. One professional, not already qualified, selected by a ballot of ex-U.S. Open champions.
Don Massengale
;15. One amateur, not already qualified, selected by a ballot of ex-U.S. Amateur champions.
Mike Morley
;16. Two players, not already qualified, from a points list based on finishes in the winter part of the PGA Tour
George Archer, Ken Still
;17. Foreign invitations
Peter Alliss, Peter Butler, Joe Carr, Bob Charles, Chen Ching-Po, Bobby Cole, Gary Cowan, Bruce Crampton, Roberto De Vicenzo, Bruce Devlin, Harold Henning, Tony Jacklin, George Knudson, Kel Nagle, Chi-Chi Rodríguez, Luis Silverio, Ramón Sota, Bob Stanton, Hideyo Sugimoto, Dave Thomas, Bobby Verwey

Nationalities in the field

Past champions in the field

Made the cut

Missed the cut

Source

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, April 6, 1967
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Bert Yancey67−5
T2Billy Casper70−2
T2Downing Gray 70−2
T4Julius Boros71−1
T4Tony Jacklin71−1
T6Tommy Bolt72E
T6Peter Butler72E
T6Jay Hebert72E
T6George Knudson72E
T6Gene Littler72E
T6Johnny Miller 72E
T6Bobby Nichols72E
T6Jack Nicklaus72E
T6Phil Rodgers72E
T6Mason Rudolph72E
T6Sam Snead72E

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Second round

Friday, April 7, 1967
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Bert Yancey67-73=140−4
T2Julius Boros71-70=141−3
T2Gay Brewer73-68=141−3
T2Tony Jacklin71-70=141−3
T2Bobby Nichols72-69=141−3
6George Archer75-67=142−2
T7Tommy Aaron75-68=143−1
T7Doug Ford74-69=143−1
T9Billy Casper70-64=144E
T9Bruce Devlin74-70=144E
T9Paul Harney73-71=144E
T9Gary Player75-69=144E

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Third round

Saturday, April 8, 1967
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Julius Boros71-70-70=211−5
T1Bobby Nichols72-69-70=211−5
T1Bert Yancey67-73-71=211−5
T4Gay Brewer73-68-72=213−3
T4Ben Hogan74-73-66=213−3
6George Archer75-67-72=214−2
T7Tony Jacklin71-70-74=215−1
T7Lionel Hebert77-71-67=215−1
T9Jacky Cupit73-76-67=216E
T9Arnold Palmer73-73-70=216E
T9Gary Player75-69-72=216E

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Final round

Sunday, April 9, 1967
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney
1Gay Brewer73-68-72-67=280−820,000
2Bobby Nichols72-69-70-70=281−714,000
3Bert Yancey67-73-71-73=284−49,000
4Arnold Palmer73-73-70-69=285−36,600
5Julius Boros71-70-70-75=286−25,500
T6Paul Harney73-71-74-69=287−14,150
T6Gary Player75-69-72-71=287−14,150
T8Tommy Aaron75-68-74-71=288E3,350
T8Lionel Hebert77-71-67-73=288E3,350
T10Roberto DeVicenzo73-72-74-71=290+22,720
T10Bruce Devlin74-70-75-71=290+22,720
T10Ben Hogan74-73-66-77=290+22,720
T10Mason Rudolph72-76-72-70=290+22,720
T10Sam Snead72-76-71-71=290+22,720

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Scorecard

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
BirdieBogeyDouble bogey