The 2007 Masters Tournament was contested from April 5–8 at Augusta National Golf Club. It was the 71st Masters Tournament, and the first major contested in the 2007 season. Zach Johnson won the competition with a score of +1 (289) which is tied for the highest winning score ever recorded for this tournament.
The Masters has the smallest field out of the major championships - only 97 players were invited to compete in the 2007 tournament. However...
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The 2007 Masters Tournament was contested from April 5–8 at Augusta National Golf Club. It was the 71st Masters Tournament, and the first major contested in the 2007 season. Zach Johnson won the competition with a score of +1 (289) which is tied for the highest winning score ever recorded for this tournament.
The Masters has the smallest field out of the major championships - only 97 players were invited to compete in the 2007 tournament. However, 1991 Masters champion Ian Woosnam pulled out before the tournament due to back problems. Officially, the Masters remains an invitational event, despite its qualification process. In theory, the club could decline to invite a 'qualified' player.
There were a record 50 'international' players in the field - the first time that the majority of the field was not American. The entire field is shown below, and how they qualified for the event (only first category is shown, many players qualify in multiple categories).
Masters champions
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