Rory mcilroy He conquered this Sunday Augusta Masters In a huge matching end to Justin Rose. The Norwegian player, who became a stable leader of the day, lost its advantage, had a clear Putt to win the contest at Hole 18 and was forced to reach a tiebreaker where, at the same point, he was not forgiven.
In this way, Mcilroy wrote his name in myths They won the world golf’s most popular tournament. After a life chasing the ‘green jacket’, the Norwegian is already on its trophy list.
In addition, Mcilroy wants him to be eager because he allows him to finish the Grand Slam. At 35, he joined the masters of this 2025 in the US Open, in the PGA championships he won in 2012 and 2014 and the British Open in 2014. Eleven years later, Rory Mcilroy again won a ‘major’. His most desired ‘primary’.
All Augusta Masters champions
1934 Horton Smith (United States, 1st)
1935 Gene Sarazen (United States, 1st)
1936 Horton Smith (United States, th -2)
1937 Byron Nelson (United States, 1st)
1938 Henry Picard (United States, 1st)
1939 Ralph Guldahl (United States, 1st)
1940 Jimmy DeMaret (United States, 1st)
1941 Craig Wood (United States, 1st)
1942 Byron Nelson (United States, th -2)
1946 Herman Kaiser (United States, 1st)
1947 Jimmy DeMaret (United States, th -2)
1948 Claude Harmon (United States, 1st)
1949 Sam Snead (United States, 1st)
1950 Jimmy Demaret (United States, th -3)
1951 Ben Hogan (United States, 1st)
1952 Sam Snead (United States, th -2)
1953 Ben Hogan (United States, th -2)
1954 Sam Snead (United States, th -3)
1955 Cary MiddleCoff (United States, 1st)
1956 Jck Burke Jr. (United States, 1st)
1957 Doug Ford (United States, 1st)
1958 Arnold Palmer (United States, 1st)
1959 Art Wall Jr. (United States, 1st)
1960 Arnold Palmer (United States, th -2)
1961 Gary Player (South Africa, 1st)
1962 Arnold Palmer (United States, th -3)
1963 Jack Nicklaus (United States, 1st)
1964 Arnold Palmer (United States, th -4)
1965 Jack Nicklaus (United States, th -2)
1966 Jack Nicklaus (United States, th -3)
1967 Gay Brewer (United States, 1st)
1968 Bob Goalby (United States, 1st)
1969 George Archer (United States, 1st)
1970 Billy Casper (United States, 1st)
1971 Charles Coodo (United States, 1st)
1972 Jack Nicklaus (United States, th -4)
1973 Tommy Aaron (United States, 1st)
1974 Gary Player (South Africa, th -2)
1975 Jack Nicklaus (United States, th -5)
1976 Raymond Floyd (United States, 1st)
1977 Tom Watson (United States, th -1)
1978 Gary Player (South Africa, th -3)
1979 Fuzzy Zoeller (United States, 1st)
1980 Severiano Ballesteros (Spain, 1st)
1981 Tom Watson (United States, th -2)
1982 Craig Stadler (United States, 1st)
1983 Severiano Ballesteros (Spain, th -2)
1984 Ben Crenshaw (United States, 1st)
1985 Bernhard Lamer (Germany, 1st)
1986 Jack Nicklaus (United States, 6)
1987 Larry Mize (United States, 1st)
1988 Sandy Lyle (Scotland, 1st)
1989 Nick Sick (England, 1st)
1990 Nick Sick (England, th -2)
1991 Ian Woosnam (Wales, 1st)
1992 Fred Couple (United States, 1st)
1993 Bernhard Langer (Germany, th -2)
1994 José María Olazábal (Spain, 1st)
1995 Ben Crenshaw (United States, th -2)
1996 Nick Sick (England, th -3)
1997 Tiger Woods (United States, 1st)
1998 Mark O’Meara (United States, 1st)
1999 José María Olazábal (Spain, th -2)
2000 vijay singh (fiji, 1st)
2001 Tiger Woods (United States, th -2)
2002 Tiger Woods (United States, th -3)
2003 Mike Weir (Canada, 1st)
2004 Phil Mickelson (United States, 1st)
2005 Tiger Woods (United States, th -4)
2006 Phil Mickelson (United States, th -2)
2007 Zach Johnson (United States, 1st)
2008 Trevor Immelman (South Africa, 1st)
2009 ángel cabrera (Argentina, 1st)
2010 Phil Mickelson (United States, th -3)
2011 Charl Schwartzel (South Africa, 1st)
2012 Bubba Watson (United States, 1st)
2013 Adam Scott (Australia, 1st)
2014 Bubba Watson (United States, th -2)
2015 Jordan Spieth (United States, 1st)
2016 Danny Willett (England, 1st)
2017 Sergio García (Spain, 1st)
2018 Patrick Reed (United States, 1st)
2019 Tiger Woods (United States, th -5)
2020 Dustin Johnson (United States, 1st)
2021 Hideki Matsuyama (Japan, 1st)
2022 Scottie Scheffler (United States, 1st)
2023 Jon Rahm (Spain, 1st)
2024 Scottie Scheffler (United States, th -2)
2025 Rory Mcilroy (Northern, 1st)
More than one title
-6: Jack Nicklaus
-5: Tiger Woods
-4: Arnold Palmer
-3: Jimmy Demaret, Sam Snead, Gary Player, Nick Faldo and Phil Mickelson
-2: Horton Smith, Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan, Tom Watson, Severiano Ballesteros, Bernhard Later, Ben Crenshaw, José María Olazábal, Bubba Watson and Scottie Scheffler
Source: La Verdad

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