Masters results - the 60s and 50s

This year's battle for the Green Jacket at Augusta will mark the ninth decade of US Masters competition. In honouring the history of this magical event, we examine the Masters results since its introduction in 1934

Arnold Palmer

1960s

Year        Winner            Score        Second (Score)      

1969        Archer              281        Casper, Knudson,                                                      Weiskopf (282) 1968        Goalby              277        De Vicenzo (278) 1967        Brewer             280        Nichols (281) 1966        Nicklaus           288        Jacobs, Brewer (288)                (Playoff - Nicklaus 70, Jacobs 72, Brewer 78) 1965        Nicklaus           271        Palmer, Player (280) 1964        Palmer             276        Marr, Nicklaus (282) 1963        Nicklaus           286        Lema (287) 1962        Palmer             280        Player, Finsterwald (280)             (Playoff - Palmer 68, Player 71, Finsterwald 77) 1961        Player              280        Coe, Palmer (281) 1960        Palmer             282        Venturi (283)

1950s
Year        Winner            Score       Second (Score)

1959        Wall Jr.            284        Middlecoff (285) 1958        Palmer             284        Ford, Hawkins (285) 1957        Ford                 283        Snead (286) 1956        Burke Jr.          289        Venturi (290) 1955        Middlecoff        279        Hogan (286) 1954        Snead               289        Hogan (289)                  (Playoff - Snead 70, Hogan 71) 1953        Hogan              274        Oliver Jr (279) 1952        Snead              286        Burke Jr, (290) 1951        Hogan              280        Riegel (282) 1950        Demaret          283        Ferrier (285)

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