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- The Masters Hole by Hole
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What is a Playoff in Golf?



The Masters Playoff Format


Here's a step-by-step breakdown of the Masters playoff format:
- Players who are tied for the lead after 72 holes qualify for the playoff.
- The playoff begins on the 18th hole, with players competing in a sudden-death format.
- If the players are still tied after the 18th hole, they move to the 10th hole.
- The playoff continues, with players alternating between the 10th and 18th holes, until a winner is determined.
History of the Masters Playoff
The Masters playoff format has been in place since the tournament's inception in 1934. Over the years, there have been several notable playoffs, including the 2012 playoff between Bubba Watson and Louis Oosthuizen, which Watson won on the second playoff hole.
Notable Masters Playoffs
Some notable Masters playoffs include:- 2012: Bubba Watson defeated Louis Oosthuizen on the second playoff hole.
- 2005: Tiger Woods defeated Chris DiMarco on the first playoff hole.
- 1990: Nick Faldo defeated Raymond Floyd on the second playoff hole.
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