1988 Masters Tournament

The 1988 Masters Tournament was the 52nd Masters Tournament, held April 7–10 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Sandy Lyle won his second major title with a birdie on the 72nd hole to win by one stroke over runner-up Mark Calcavecchia.

Lyle led after 36 and 54 holes, but relinquished the lead on the final nine; he carded a double-bogey on the par-3 12th after his tee shot hit the bank and rolled back into Rae's Creek. Having failed to make birdie on either of the two par-5s on the back nine, he remained one stroke behind Calcavecchia at the par-3 16th. Lyle's tee shot found the green and left him with a 15 ft putt for birdie, which he holed.

Tied for the lead on the 18th tee, Lyle's 1-iron tee shot found the fairway bunker. His 7-iron approach landed past the flag and up the slope of the tier running across the green, before gradually rolling back to finish around 10 ft from the hole. After holing the birdie putt, Lyle danced up the green to claim his only green jacket.

From Scotland, Lyle was the first winner of the Masters from the United Kingdom, which had four consecutive with Nick Faldo's playoff wins in 1989 and 1990 and Ian Woosnam's one-stroke victory in 1991. Decades later, Lyle's approach shot from the bunker on the final hole is still regularly referred to by BBC commentators, particularly Peter Alliss, who almost without fail, remark that any shot rolling back to the pin on the 18th has 'shades of Sandy Lyle' about it.

Field
Tommy Aaron, George Archer, Seve Ballesteros (3,8,9), Gay Brewer, Billy Casper, Charles Coody, Ben Crenshaw (8,9,10,11,12), Raymond Floyd (2), Doug Ford, Bernhard Langer (8,9,12), Larry Mize (9,12,13), Jack Nicklaus (8), Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Craig Stadler (8), Art Wall Jr., Tom Watson (3,8,9,11,12), Fuzzy Zoeller (2)
 * 1. Masters champions


 * Jack Burke Jr., Bob Goalby, Claude Harmon, Ben Hogan, Herman Keiser, Cary Middlecoff, Byron Nelson, Henry Picard, Gene Sarazen, and Sam Snead did not play.

Larry Nelson (4,11,12,13), Andy North, Scott Simpson (11,12,13)
 * 2. U.S. Open champions (last five years)

Nick Faldo (11), Sandy Lyle (8,11), Greg Norman (8,12)
 * 3. The Open champions (last five years)

Hubert Green, Hal Sutton (12,13), Lee Trevino, Bob Tway
 * 4. PGA champions (last five years)

Stephen Ford (a), Scott Gump (a), Billy Mayfair (6,7,a), Eric Rebmann (a)
 * 5. 1987 U.S. Amateur semi-finalists

Buddy Alexander (7,a), David Curry (a), Paul Mayo (a)
 * 6. Previous two U.S. Amateur and Amateur champions

Bob Lewis (a), Bill Loeffler (a), Len Mattiace (a), Brian Montgomery (a), Jay Sigel (a)
 * 7. Members of the 1987 U.S. Walker Cup team


 * Billy Andrade, Chris Kite, Jim Sorenson forfeited their exemptions by turning professional.

Paul Azinger (11,12), Chip Beck (11,12), Mark Calcavecchia (12,13), Chen Tze-chung, John Cook (11,12), Jay Haas (11), Tom Kite (11,12,13), Gary Koch, Roger Maltbie, Mark McCumber (10,11,12), Jodie Mudd, Mark O'Meara (12), Nick Price (12), Curtis Strange (9,11,12,13), Bobby Wadkins (9,10,12), Lanny Wadkins (10,11,12,13), D. A. Weibring (10,11,12)
 * 8. Top 24 players and ties from the 1987 Masters Tournament

Isao Aoki, Lennie Clements, Bob Eastwood, Tsuneyuki Nakajima, Mac O'Grady, Dan Pohl (12,13), Tim Simpson, Jim Thorpe
 * 9. Top 16 players and ties from the 1987 U.S. Open

Scott Hoch (12), Don Pooley (11,12)
 * 10. Top eight players and ties from 1987 PGA Championship

Dave Barr, Ken Brown, Keith Clearwater, Fred Couples (12), Gary Hallberg, Steve Jones, Kenny Knox, Davis Love III, Steve Pate (12), Sam Randolph, Mike Reid (12), Joey Sindelar, J. C. Snead, Doug Tewell, Robert Wrenn
 * 11. Winners of PGA Tour events since the previous Masters


 * John Inman, the winner of the Provident Classic was not invited.

David Frost, Corey Pavin, Jeff Sluman, Payne Stewart (13)
 * 12. Top 30 players from the 1987 PGA Tour money list

Andy Bean
 * 13. Members of the U.S. 1987 Ryder Cup team

Rodger Davis, Mark McNulty, Ian Woosnam
 * 14. Special foreign invitation

First round
Thursday, April 7, 1988 Source:

Second round
Friday, April 8, 1988 Source:

Third round
Saturday, April 9, 1988 Source:

Final round
Sunday, April 10, 1988

Final leaderboard
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Scorecard
Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
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