This is the final classification of Augusta Masters 2024

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He Augusta Masters 2024 has ended, crowning the current world number 1, American Scottie Scheffler, as championwho finally won with a score of 277 strokes, 11 under par at Augusta National.

In a calmer final day than expected, Scheffler finished 4 strokes ahead of the Swede Ludwig Aberg (281 and -7) and seven of the trio formed by Collin Morikawa, Tommy Fleetwood and Max Homaall of them have a score of 284 hits (-4).

As for the Spanish representatives, the current Masters champion until yesterday, Jon Rahmhe did not find a good feeling on any of the four days of the tournament and, despite making the cut in a surprising way, he finished with a more than cautious +9 (297 strokes), the same final card as Jose Maria Olazabalalthough the veteran (58 years old) golfer from Hondarribia left with different feelings, and the fact of going to the last day was already a victory.

A separate case is that of Tiger Woods. The American, who has won five times at Augusta (the last in 2019), showed a different image from the almost unbeatable champion before and, despite making the cut, finished the tournament in the last position of the table.

Masters August 2024

Final classification

1.- 277 – Scheffler (-11)
2.- 281 – Aberg (-7)
3.- 284 – Fleetwood (-4)
3.- 284 – Homa (-4)
3.- 284 – Morikawa (-4)
6.- 286 – Smith (-2)
6.- 286 – DeChambeau (-2)
8.- 287 – Schauffele (-1)
9.- 288 – Zalatoris (Pair)
9.- 288 – Hatton (Pair)
9.- 288 – Child (Pair)

22.- 292 – McIlroy (+4)
22.- 292 – Fitzpatrick (+4)

43.- 296 – Mickelson (+8)

45.- 297 – OLAZÁBAL (+9)
45.- 297 – Koepka (+9)
45.- 297 – RAHM (+9)

58.- 302 – Singh (+14)

60.- 304 – Woods (+16)

Source: La Verdad

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