The Masters Tournament at Augusta National is one of the most iconic and tradition-rich events in all of sports. Held annually in Georgia at the Augusta National Golf Club, the Masters is known for its pristine course, deep history, and unique customs that set it apart from every other major championship in golf.
From legendary champions to quirky traditions, the Masters Tournament is packed with fascinating trivia that even casual fans can find captivating. Read on below to see how much you already know – and which facts you can add to your Masters Trivia knowledge base!
Historical Facts & Trivia About the Masters Tournament at Augusta National
GettyAUGUSTA, GEORGIA – APRIL 07: A general view of the scoreboard during a practice round prior to the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 07, 2026 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)
Here are some standout trivia facts that highlight the uniqueness of the Masters Tournament:
- The Augusta National course opened in 1933 with the very first Masters Tournament played in 1934. That makes the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National the 89th occasion of the event since the golf competition was temporarily paused from 1943 to 1945 due to World War II.
- Jack Nicklaus holds the record for the most Masters wins with a total of six titles which were achieved between the eyars of 1963 through 1986. His 1986 victory at the age of 46 remains one of the most iconic moments in not only golf history, but in all of sports.
- The Champions Dinner, held every Tuesday of tournament week, was started by Ben Hogan in 1952. The defending champion from the prior year’s Masters Tournament selects the menu for the dinner, which often reflects the champion’s personal tastes and/or cultural background.
- Tiger Woods became the youngest Masters winner in 1997 at the age of 21 when he won by a record 12 strokes. He also completed one of golf’s greatest comebacks by winning again in 2019 after an 11-year major drought at the Masters Tournament at Augusta National.
Fun, Quirky Trivia Facts About The 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National
GettyAUGUSTA, GEORGIA – APRIL 06: A detailed view of the pin flag on the 16th hole green during a practice round prior to the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 06, 2026 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
- Unlike other majors, Augusta National strictly limits commercial advertising. This gives the broadcast a clean, uncluttered look and contributes to the tournament’s classic feel and timeless aesthetic.
- The Augusta National course is famous for its lightning-fast greens which are meticulously maintained and can reach speeds that challenge even the best putters in the world.
- Patrons, which is what the Masters Tournament calls its fans, must follow a stringent set of rules when attending the competition. For instance, patrons are not allowed to run on the course. Cell phones are strictly prohibied during tournament play, too.
- The Masters Tournament has one of the smallest fields among major championships, typically around only 90 players per annual competition. This makes the Masters more exclusive than events like the U.S. Open and The Open Championship.
- The par-3 contest, held the day before the tournament begins, is a lighthearted tradition where players often let their children and family members caddie. Eerily, no winner of the par-3 contest has ever gone on to win the Masters Tournament in the same year.
- The Eisenhower Tree, once located on the 17th hole and named after President Dwight D. Eisenhower, was an iconic and hugely famous obstacle until it was removed due to storm damage in 2014.
- Official merchandise for the Masters can only be purshed in-person at the venue for a seven day period spanning the annual tournament.
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