2024 Masters Sunday By the Numbers: Facts and Stats We Noticed From the Final Day at Augusta National

The final day of the 2024 Masters in the books. Here are the numbers that mattered most.
Apr 14, 2024; Augusta, Georgia, USA; Scottie Scheffler plays a shot from a bunker on the 15th hole
Apr 14, 2024; Augusta, Georgia, USA; Scottie Scheffler plays a shot from a bunker on the 15th hole / Michael Madrid-USA TODAY Sports

AUGUSTA, Ga. — The 88th Masters is complete and Scottie Scheffler is the champion. Here are some of the notable numbers from the final round at Augusta National.

8 – Players who finished under par.

$3,600,000 – Winner’s share for Scottie Scheffler, from a new $20 million purse.

$15,093,235 – Official 2024 earnings for Scheffler ... and it’s not even May yet.

2 – Masters wins for Scottie Scheffler

4 – Masters wins for caddie Ted Scott—both of Scheffler’s and two with Bubba Watson

-30 – Scheffler on the par-5s for his Masters career (20 rounds)

-182 – Tiger Woods on the par-5s for his Masters career (100 rounds)

6 - Birdies Scheffler made over his final 11 holes Sunday while seizing control of the tournament. 

11 - Rounds in the 60s on Sunday.

77 – Sunday score by Tiger Woods.

73 – Sunday score by amateur Neal Shipley, playing alongside Woods.

73.47 – Round 1 scoring average.

75.08 – Round 2 scoring average.

74.3 – Round 3 scoring average.

72.48 – Round 4 scoring average.

72 – Scores for past champions Vijay Singh (age 61) and Jose Maria Olazabal (58), their best of the week.

101 – Major-championship weekends for Phil Mickelson, who finished T43. Only Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player have made more cuts in majors.

21 – Eagles in the 2024 Masters.

22 – Triple bogeys and worse in the 2024 Masters

358 – Days until the 2025 Masters.


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