The tournament committee at Augusta National doesn’t mess around when it comes to a playoff at the Masters.
After playing a final round on Sunday, any golfers tied for the lead will head back to the tee box at No. 18 and play the hole in a sudden death showdown. The lowest score on the hole wins the tournament, the green jacket and the respect that comes with it.
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If players are still tied after replaying No. 18, the sudden death moves to No. 10 with the two holes alternating until a winner emerges.
Only 17 of the previous 86 Masters tournaments have featured a playoff. Sergio García’s victory over Justin Rose in 2017 was the latest instance.
Before that there was quite a run on playoff finishes at Augusta:
- 2013: Adam Scott def. Angel Cabrera
- 2012: Bubba Watson def. Louis Oosthuizen
- 2009: Angel Cabrera def. Kenny Perry and Chad Campbell
Tiger Woods won a playoff against Chris DiMarco in 2005 and Nick Faldo famously won back-to-back green jackets via playoff in 1989 and 1990.