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What's the average age of Masters winners at Augusta National?

Jason Lusk
USA TODAY Sports
Nov. 11, 2020, 9:35 a.m. ET

Much has been made over the decades that there have been only three players to win the Masters in their first attempts: Horton Smith winning the first playing of the event in 1934, Gene Sarazen in 1935 and Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979.

Clearly, experience matters at Augusta National Golf Club. But how much is the right amount of experience? Let’s take a look at the average age of the winners for some insight.

In the 83 playings of the Masters, the average age of the winner has been 32 years – 32.2 to be precise.

Despite some wild swings in age in recent years – Jordan Spieth was 21 years old when he won in 2015, and Tiger Woods was 43 when he won in 2019 – the average age of winners in the past 10 years also is 32 years – 32.1 to be precise.

Going back 20 years, the average age of winners was 31.8 years.

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Clearly, 32 is a good number – as well as being the mean, it's also the median age for winners. But it’s worth noting that only two winners in the past 20 years have been 32: Mike Weir in 2003 and Adam Scott in 2013.

Over those 20 years, eight winners were in their 20s: Woods in 2001, 2002 and 2005; Trevor Immelman in 2008; Charl Schwartzel in 2011; Spieth in 2015; Danny Willett in 2016; and Patrick Reed in 2018.

Over those 20 years, only Woods was in his 40s when he won, in 2019.

That leaves 11 winners in their 30s: Vijay Singh in 2000; Weir in 2003; Phil Mickelson in 2004, 2006 and 2010; Zach Johnson in 2007; Angel Cabrera in 2009; Bubba Watson in 2012 and 2014; Scott in 2013; and Sergio Garcia in 2017.

And it’s worth noting that in the past 20 years the records for oldest and youngest winners in Masters history have held: Jack Nicklaus was 46 when he won in 1986, and Woods was 21 when broke through in 1997.

All this begs the question: Who has age on their side this year?

Rory McIlroy walks off the tee box flanked by blooming azaleas at the sixth hole during a practice round for the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Rob Schumacher-USA TODAY Sports

Using the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking to winnow down the list of contenders, Rory McIlroy is the closest to that magic age of 32. The fifth-ranked player in the world and the winner of four previous major championships – who is trying to lock up the career Grand Slam at Augusta National this year – is 31 years old.

Again looking at the top 10 in the OWGR, the next closest to the average winners’ age of 32 are Webb Simpson at 35 and Tyrrell Hatton at 29.

It's also worth noting that recent majors slayer Brooks Koepka, who has won four majors since 2017, is 30 years old. He is currently ranked No. 12 in the world after missing several months rehabbing injuries.

None of the top 10 in the world are in their 40s. The trend is younger for the top players, with seven of the top 10 in their 20s: No. 2 Jon Rahm at 25 (his 26th birthday was Nov. 10), No. 3 Justin Thomas at 27, No. 4 Collin Morikawa at 23, No. 6 Bryson DeChambeau at 27, No. 8 Xander Schauffele at 27, No. 9 Hatton at 29 and No. 10 Patrick Cantlay at 28.

Collin Morikawa reacts as the lid falls off the Wanamaker Trophy as he lifts the trophy to celebrate winning the 2020 PGA Championship golf tournament at TPC Harding Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

In keeping with that trend of young players in majors, Morikawa won the PGA Championship in August at age 23, and Bryson DeChambeau won this year’s U.S. Open just days after his 27th birthday. Morikawa will play his first Masters this year, while DeChambeau has played it three times with a best finish of T-21 in 2016.

With all that said, here are the ages of all Masters winners, with information from Masters.com:

YearWinnerAge
1934Horton Smith25
1935Gene Sarazen33
1936Horton Smith27
1937Byron Nelson25
1938Henry Picard30
1939Ralph Guldahl27
1940Jimmy Demaret29
1941Craig Wood39
1942Byron Nelson30
1946Herman Keiser31
1947Jimmy Demaret36
1948Claude Harmon31
1949Sam Snead36
1950Jimmy Demaret39
1951Ben Hogan38
1952Sam Snead39
1953Ben Hogan40
1954Sam Snead41
1955Cary Middlecoff34
1956Jack Burke33
1957Doug Ford34
1958Arnold Palmer28
1959Art Wall35
1960Arnold Palmer30
1961Gary Player25
1962Arnold Palmer32
1963Jack Nicklaus23
1964Arnold Palmer34
1965Jack Nicklaus25
1966Jack Nicklaus26
1967Gay Brewer35
1968Bob Goalby39
1969George Archer29
1970Billy Casper38
1971Charles Coody33
1972Jack Nicklaus32
1973Tommy Aaron36
1974Gary Player38
1975Jack Nicklaus35
1976Raymond Floyd33
1977Tom Watson27
1978Gary Player42
1979Fuzzy Zoeller27
1980Seve Ballesteros23
1981Tom Watson31
1982Craig Stadler28
1983Seve Ballesteros26
1984Ben Crenshaw32
1985Bernhard Langer27
1986Jack Nicklaus46
1987Larry Mize28
1988Sandy Lyle30
1989Nick Faldo31
1990Nick Faldo32
1991Ian Woosnam33
1992Fred Couples32
1993Bernhard Langer35
1994Jose Maria Olazabal28
1995Ben Crenshaw43
1996Nick Faldo38
1997Tiger Woods21
1998Mark O'Meara41
1999Jose Maria Olazabal33
2000Vijay Singh37
2001Tiger Woods25
2002Tiger Woods26
2003Mike Weir32
2004Phil Mickelson33
2005Tiger Woods29
2006Phil Mickelson35
2007Zach Johnson31
2008Trevor Immelman28
2009Angel Cabrera39
2010Phil Mickelson39
2011Charl Schwartzel26
2012Bubba Watson33
2013Adam Scott32
2014Bubba Watson35
2015Jordan Spieth21
2016Danny Willett28
2017Sergio Garcia37
2018Patrick Reed27
2019Tiger Woods43

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