The Masters 2022 History and Recent Winners

The Valero Texas Open was the final stop on the 2022 PGA Tour before The Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia.
Legacies are made at Augusta, and there are few things as meaningful in the golf world as taking home a green jacket.
So naturally, FanDuel Sportsbook already has tons of odds and prop bets available for The Masters in 2022.
Bettors pay close attention to recent results to help inform decisions, so check out the recent history of winners at
Who Won the 2021 Masters?
Hideki Matsuyama took home the green jacket in 2021, in part thanks to a stellar 65 in round three. He finished at -10 for the entire tournament. This finished one stroke ahead of Zalatoris, the second-place finisher.
Ending almost four years without a professional win, Hideki Matsuyama becomes the first Japanese man to win a golf major with his victory at the 2021 Mastershttps://t.co/LT8JCkgMEd
— CNN (@CNN) April 11, 2021
Who Won the 2020 Masters?
The 2020 Masters was delayed to November because of the global pandemic. That didn't stop a masterful performance from Dustin Johnson, who dominated with a -20 tournament score. Johnson shot a pair of 65s in Round1 and Round 3.
From the fall foliage, to Tiger's 12th-hole disaster to Dustin Johnson's dominance, the 2020 Masters had it all.
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) November 16, 2020
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Who Won the 2019 Masters?
One of the best Masters performances in recent history, Tiger Woods captured his fifth green jacket and title in 2019. The legendary golfer notched a -13 tournament score with a 68 in Round 2 and 67 in Round 3.
It was an unparalleled return to glory for Tiger Woods at the 2019 Masters ? pic.twitter.com/xC8165hypE
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 4, 2022
Who Won the 2018 Masters?
Patrick Reed was dominant en route to his 2018 Masters title. He scored three rounds in the 60s and finished -15 on the weekend. This was both his first green jacket and major championship victory.
Masters 2018: Patrick Reed | 18th Hole, Round 4 pic.twitter.com/5OO025pn63
— Masters Highlights (@MastersMoments) April 9, 2018
Who Won the 2017 Masters?
After a thrilling four rounds, Sergio Garcia defeated Justin Rose on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff. Garcia birdied the first hole of the playoff after shooting a -9 on the weekend, taking home his first major championship victory.
At the 2017 edition of The Masters, Sergio Garcia beat Justin Rose in a sudden-death playoff to win his first major title, after an incredible 74 attempts. Relive the Spaniard's achievement this afternoon.
— SuperSport ? (@SuperSportTV) April 12, 2020
? SS5 | 15:00 (CAT) pic.twitter.com/jXh7PjyWhh
Masters Recent Winners
1. 2021 Winner: Hideki Matsuyama
Round 1: 69
Round 2: 71
Round 3: 65
Round 4: 73
Total: 278 (-10)
2. 2020 Winner: Dustin Johnson
Round 1: 65
Round 2: 70
Round 3: 65
Round 4: 68
Total: 268 (-20)
3. 2019 Winner: Tiger Woods
Round 1: 70
Round 2: 68
Round 3: 67
Round 4: 70
Total: 275 (-13)
4. 2018 Winner: Patrick Reed
Round 1: 69
Round 2: 66
Round 3: 67
Round 4: 71
Total: 273 (-15)
5. 2017 Winner: Sergio Garcia
Round 1: 71
Round 2: 69
Round 3: 70
Round 4: 69
Total: 279 (-9)
6. 2016 Winner: Danny Willett
Round 1: 70
Round 2: 74
Round 3: 72
Round 4: 67
Total: 283 (-5)
7. 2015 Winner: Jordan Spieth
Round 1: 64
Round 2: 66
Round 3: 70
Round 4: 70
Total: 270 (-18)
8. 2014 Winner: Bubba Watson
Round 1: 69
Round 2: 68
Round 3: 74
Round 4: 69
Total: 280 (-8)
9. 2013 Winner: Adam Scott
Round 1: 69
Round 2: 72
Round 3: 69
Round 4: 69
Total: 279 (-9)
10. 2012 Winner: Bubba Watson
Round 1: 69
Round 2: 71
Round 3: 70
Round 4: 68
Total: 278 (-10)
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