After a long, successful career with plenty of wins - but none of them in majors - 41-year-old Mark O’Meara became a first-time major champion at the 1998 Masters.

Quick Bits

Winner: Mark O’Meara, 279Dates: April 9-12, 1998Location: Augusta National Golf Club in Augusa, Ga.Tournament number: The was the 62nd time the Masters Tournament was played.

O’ What a Feeling for O’Meara at 1998 Masters

Mark O’Meara had been a very good player for a long time on the PGA Tour, but entering the 1998 Masters had not won a major championship. During 1998, O’Meara won two majors - this one, plus the British Open later in the year.

Why was 1998 such a good year for O’Meara? Many believed - and O’Meara himself said as much - that O’Meara’s friendship with the young star Tiger Woods played a role. O’Meara and Woods played together often, and competed against each other in practice rounds. O’Meara said that watching Woods’ killer instinct and Woods’ work ethic made him work that much harder himself.

Whatever the reason, O’Meara won The Masters in 1998 by closing with rounds of 68 and 67, and by birdying the final hole to secure the victory. In fact, O’Meara birdied three of the final four holes on Sunday, capping his surge with a 20-footer on the 72nd hole for the one-stroke victory over David Duval and Fred Couples.

O’Meara opened with a 74, five off the first-round lead. He jumped into the Top 10 with a second-round 70. And O’Meara’s scores continued downward with a third-round 68. He stood tied for second heading into the final round, two strokes behind Couples.

The 1998 Masters is also notable as the last time Jack Nicklaus was part of the story in the final round. Nicklaus, 56 years old, tied for sixth, four strokes off the lead, with a final-round 68. Gary Player, age 62, made the cut in a Masters for the last time this year.

David Toms made his first-ever Masters appearance here, and it included a 64 in the final round. Toms finished tied with Nicklaus in sixth place.

As defending champion, Woods slipped the Green Jacket onto O’Meara. Woods finished tied for eighth, six strokes behind O’Meara.

1998 Masters Scores

Results from the 1998 Masters golf tournament played at the par-72 Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. (a-amateur):

Mark O’Meara, $576,000 74-70-68-67–279

David Duval, $291,600 71-68-74-67–280

Fred Couples, $291,600 69-70-71-70–280

Jim Furyk, $153,600 76-70-67-68–281

Paul Azinger, $128,000 71-72-69-70–282

David Toms, $111,200 75-72-72-64–283

Jack Nicklaus, $111,200 73-72-70-68–283

Justin Leonard, $89,600 74-73-69-69–285

Darren Clarke, $89,600 76-73-67-69–285

Tiger Woods, $89,600 71-72-72-70–285

Colin Montgomerie, $89,600 71-75-69-70–285

Per-Ulrik Johansson, $64,800 74-75-67-70–286

Jose Maria Olazabal, $64,800 70-73-71-72–286

Jay Haas, $64,800 72-71-71-72–286

Phil Mickelson, $64,800 74-69-69-74–286

Ian Woosnam, $48,000 74-71-72-70–287

Scott McCarron, $48,000 73-71-72-71–287

Mark Calcavecchia, $48,000 74-74-69-70–287

Ernie Els, $48,000 75-70-70-72–287

Scott Hoch, $48,000 70-71-73-73–287

Willie Wood, $38,400 74-74-70-70–288

a-Matt Kuchar 72-76-68-72–288

Stewart Cink, $33,280 74-76-69-70–289

John Huston, $33,280 77-71-70-71–289

Jeff Maggert, $33,280 72-73-72-72–289

Steve Jones, $26,133 75-70-75-70–290

David Frost, $26,133 72-73-74-71–290

Brad Faxon, $26,133 73-74-71-72–290

Michael Bradley, $23,680 73-74-72-72–291

Steve Elkington, $22,720 75-75-71-71–292

Jesper Parnevik, $21,280 75-73-73-72–293

Andrew Magee, $21,280 74-72-74-73–293

Phil Blackmar, $18,112 71-78-75-70–294

Lee Janzen, $18,112 76-74-72-72–294

Fuzzy Zoeller, $18,112 71-74-75-74–294

John Daly, $18,112 77-71-71-75–294

Davis Love III, $18,112 74-75-67-78–294

Tom Kite, $15,680 73-74-74-74–295

Bernhard Langer, $14,720 75-73-74-74–296

Paul Stankowski, $14,720 70-80-72-74–296

Corey Pavin, $13,440 73-77-72-75–297

Craig Stadler, $13,440 79-68-73-77–297

John Cook, $12,480 75-73-74-76–298

Lee Westwood, $11,840 74-76-72-78–300

a-Joel Kribel 74-76-76-75–301

Gary Player, $11,200 77-72-78-75–302

Return to list of Masters champions

1998 British Open: O’Meara the Champ Via Playoff

27 Interesting, Illuminating or Just Fun Quotes about The Masters

2000 Masters Tournament: Singh Goes Green

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

1997 Masters: Tiger Woods Wins His First Major

Phil Mickelson Masters Record: Wins and Scores

Sentry Tournament of Champions Golf Tournament on the PGA Tour

1984 Masters Tournament: A Victory Inspired By a ‘Ghost’

The American Express PGA Tour Golf Tournament

1986 Masters: Nicklaus’ Final Charge

2019 Masters Tournament: Tiger Woods Wins 5th Green Jacket

Why David Graham Is in the World Golf Hall of Fame

2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

The Youngest and Oldest Winners of The Masters Tournament

Mark O’Meara: A Consistent Career Topped By One Great Year

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After a long, successful career with plenty of wins - but none of them in majors - 41-year-old Mark O’Meara became a first-time major champion at the 1998 Masters.

Quick Bits

Winner: Mark O’Meara, 279Dates: April 9-12, 1998Location: Augusta National Golf Club in Augusa, Ga.Tournament number: The was the 62nd time the Masters Tournament was played.

O’ What a Feeling for O’Meara at 1998 Masters

Mark O’Meara had been a very good player for a long time on the PGA Tour, but entering the 1998 Masters had not won a major championship. During 1998, O’Meara won two majors - this one, plus the British Open later in the year.

Why was 1998 such a good year for O’Meara? Many believed - and O’Meara himself said as much - that O’Meara’s friendship with the young star Tiger Woods played a role. O’Meara and Woods played together often, and competed against each other in practice rounds. O’Meara said that watching Woods’ killer instinct and Woods’ work ethic made him work that much harder himself.

Whatever the reason, O’Meara won The Masters in 1998 by closing with rounds of 68 and 67, and by birdying the final hole to secure the victory. In fact, O’Meara birdied three of the final four holes on Sunday, capping his surge with a 20-footer on the 72nd hole for the one-stroke victory over David Duval and Fred Couples.

O’Meara opened with a 74, five off the first-round lead. He jumped into the Top 10 with a second-round 70. And O’Meara’s scores continued downward with a third-round 68. He stood tied for second heading into the final round, two strokes behind Couples.

The 1998 Masters is also notable as the last time Jack Nicklaus was part of the story in the final round. Nicklaus, 56 years old, tied for sixth, four strokes off the lead, with a final-round 68. Gary Player, age 62, made the cut in a Masters for the last time this year.

David Toms made his first-ever Masters appearance here, and it included a 64 in the final round. Toms finished tied with Nicklaus in sixth place.

As defending champion, Woods slipped the Green Jacket onto O’Meara. Woods finished tied for eighth, six strokes behind O’Meara.

1998 Masters Scores

Results from the 1998 Masters golf tournament played at the par-72 Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. (a-amateur):

Mark O’Meara, $576,000 74-70-68-67–279

David Duval, $291,600 71-68-74-67–280

Fred Couples, $291,600 69-70-71-70–280

Jim Furyk, $153,600 76-70-67-68–281

Paul Azinger, $128,000 71-72-69-70–282

David Toms, $111,200 75-72-72-64–283

Jack Nicklaus, $111,200 73-72-70-68–283

Justin Leonard, $89,600 74-73-69-69–285

Darren Clarke, $89,600 76-73-67-69–285

Tiger Woods, $89,600 71-72-72-70–285

Colin Montgomerie, $89,600 71-75-69-70–285

Per-Ulrik Johansson, $64,800 74-75-67-70–286

Jose Maria Olazabal, $64,800 70-73-71-72–286

Jay Haas, $64,800 72-71-71-72–286

Phil Mickelson, $64,800 74-69-69-74–286

Ian Woosnam, $48,000 74-71-72-70–287

Scott McCarron, $48,000 73-71-72-71–287

Mark Calcavecchia, $48,000 74-74-69-70–287

Ernie Els, $48,000 75-70-70-72–287

Scott Hoch, $48,000 70-71-73-73–287

Willie Wood, $38,400 74-74-70-70–288

a-Matt Kuchar 72-76-68-72–288

Stewart Cink, $33,280 74-76-69-70–289

John Huston, $33,280 77-71-70-71–289

Jeff Maggert, $33,280 72-73-72-72–289

Steve Jones, $26,133 75-70-75-70–290

David Frost, $26,133 72-73-74-71–290

Brad Faxon, $26,133 73-74-71-72–290

Michael Bradley, $23,680 73-74-72-72–291

Steve Elkington, $22,720 75-75-71-71–292

Jesper Parnevik, $21,280 75-73-73-72–293

Andrew Magee, $21,280 74-72-74-73–293

Phil Blackmar, $18,112 71-78-75-70–294

Lee Janzen, $18,112 76-74-72-72–294

Fuzzy Zoeller, $18,112 71-74-75-74–294

John Daly, $18,112 77-71-71-75–294

Davis Love III, $18,112 74-75-67-78–294

Tom Kite, $15,680 73-74-74-74–295

Bernhard Langer, $14,720 75-73-74-74–296

Paul Stankowski, $14,720 70-80-72-74–296

Corey Pavin, $13,440 73-77-72-75–297

Craig Stadler, $13,440 79-68-73-77–297

John Cook, $12,480 75-73-74-76–298

Lee Westwood, $11,840 74-76-72-78–300

a-Joel Kribel 74-76-76-75–301

Gary Player, $11,200 77-72-78-75–302

Return to list of Masters champions

1998 British Open: O’Meara the Champ Via Playoff

27 Interesting, Illuminating or Just Fun Quotes about The Masters

2000 Masters Tournament: Singh Goes Green

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

1997 Masters: Tiger Woods Wins His First Major

Phil Mickelson Masters Record: Wins and Scores

Sentry Tournament of Champions Golf Tournament on the PGA Tour

1984 Masters Tournament: A Victory Inspired By a ‘Ghost’

The American Express PGA Tour Golf Tournament

1986 Masters: Nicklaus’ Final Charge

2019 Masters Tournament: Tiger Woods Wins 5th Green Jacket

Why David Graham Is in the World Golf Hall of Fame

2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

The Youngest and Oldest Winners of The Masters Tournament

Mark O’Meara: A Consistent Career Topped By One Great Year

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After a long, successful career with plenty of wins - but none of them in majors - 41-year-old Mark O’Meara became a first-time major champion at the 1998 Masters.

Quick Bits

Winner: Mark O’Meara, 279Dates: April 9-12, 1998Location: Augusta National Golf Club in Augusa, Ga.Tournament number: The was the 62nd time the Masters Tournament was played.

O’ What a Feeling for O’Meara at 1998 Masters

Mark O’Meara had been a very good player for a long time on the PGA Tour, but entering the 1998 Masters had not won a major championship. During 1998, O’Meara won two majors - this one, plus the British Open later in the year.

Why was 1998 such a good year for O’Meara? Many believed - and O’Meara himself said as much - that O’Meara’s friendship with the young star Tiger Woods played a role. O’Meara and Woods played together often, and competed against each other in practice rounds. O’Meara said that watching Woods’ killer instinct and Woods’ work ethic made him work that much harder himself.

Whatever the reason, O’Meara won The Masters in 1998 by closing with rounds of 68 and 67, and by birdying the final hole to secure the victory. In fact, O’Meara birdied three of the final four holes on Sunday, capping his surge with a 20-footer on the 72nd hole for the one-stroke victory over David Duval and Fred Couples.

O’Meara opened with a 74, five off the first-round lead. He jumped into the Top 10 with a second-round 70. And O’Meara’s scores continued downward with a third-round 68. He stood tied for second heading into the final round, two strokes behind Couples.

The 1998 Masters is also notable as the last time Jack Nicklaus was part of the story in the final round. Nicklaus, 56 years old, tied for sixth, four strokes off the lead, with a final-round 68. Gary Player, age 62, made the cut in a Masters for the last time this year.

David Toms made his first-ever Masters appearance here, and it included a 64 in the final round. Toms finished tied with Nicklaus in sixth place.

As defending champion, Woods slipped the Green Jacket onto O’Meara. Woods finished tied for eighth, six strokes behind O’Meara.

1998 Masters Scores

Results from the 1998 Masters golf tournament played at the par-72 Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. (a-amateur):

Mark O’Meara, $576,000 74-70-68-67–279

David Duval, $291,600 71-68-74-67–280

Fred Couples, $291,600 69-70-71-70–280

Jim Furyk, $153,600 76-70-67-68–281

Paul Azinger, $128,000 71-72-69-70–282

David Toms, $111,200 75-72-72-64–283

Jack Nicklaus, $111,200 73-72-70-68–283

Justin Leonard, $89,600 74-73-69-69–285

Darren Clarke, $89,600 76-73-67-69–285

Tiger Woods, $89,600 71-72-72-70–285

Colin Montgomerie, $89,600 71-75-69-70–285

Per-Ulrik Johansson, $64,800 74-75-67-70–286

Jose Maria Olazabal, $64,800 70-73-71-72–286

Jay Haas, $64,800 72-71-71-72–286

Phil Mickelson, $64,800 74-69-69-74–286

Ian Woosnam, $48,000 74-71-72-70–287

Scott McCarron, $48,000 73-71-72-71–287

Mark Calcavecchia, $48,000 74-74-69-70–287

Ernie Els, $48,000 75-70-70-72–287

Scott Hoch, $48,000 70-71-73-73–287

Willie Wood, $38,400 74-74-70-70–288

a-Matt Kuchar 72-76-68-72–288

Stewart Cink, $33,280 74-76-69-70–289

John Huston, $33,280 77-71-70-71–289

Jeff Maggert, $33,280 72-73-72-72–289

Steve Jones, $26,133 75-70-75-70–290

David Frost, $26,133 72-73-74-71–290

Brad Faxon, $26,133 73-74-71-72–290

Michael Bradley, $23,680 73-74-72-72–291

Steve Elkington, $22,720 75-75-71-71–292

Jesper Parnevik, $21,280 75-73-73-72–293

Andrew Magee, $21,280 74-72-74-73–293

Phil Blackmar, $18,112 71-78-75-70–294

Lee Janzen, $18,112 76-74-72-72–294

Fuzzy Zoeller, $18,112 71-74-75-74–294

John Daly, $18,112 77-71-71-75–294

Davis Love III, $18,112 74-75-67-78–294

Tom Kite, $15,680 73-74-74-74–295

Bernhard Langer, $14,720 75-73-74-74–296

Paul Stankowski, $14,720 70-80-72-74–296

Corey Pavin, $13,440 73-77-72-75–297

Craig Stadler, $13,440 79-68-73-77–297

John Cook, $12,480 75-73-74-76–298

Lee Westwood, $11,840 74-76-72-78–300

a-Joel Kribel 74-76-76-75–301

Gary Player, $11,200 77-72-78-75–302

Return to list of Masters champions

After a long, successful career with plenty of wins - but none of them in majors - 41-year-old Mark O’Meara became a first-time major champion at the 1998 Masters.

Quick Bits

  • Winner: Mark O’Meara, 279Dates: April 9-12, 1998Location: Augusta National Golf Club in Augusa, Ga.Tournament number: The was the 62nd time the Masters Tournament was played.

O’ What a Feeling for O’Meara at 1998 Masters

Mark O’Meara had been a very good player for a long time on the PGA Tour, but entering the 1998 Masters had not won a major championship. During 1998, O’Meara won two majors - this one, plus the British Open later in the year.

Why was 1998 such a good year for O’Meara? Many believed - and O’Meara himself said as much - that O’Meara’s friendship with the young star Tiger Woods played a role. O’Meara and Woods played together often, and competed against each other in practice rounds. O’Meara said that watching Woods’ killer instinct and Woods’ work ethic made him work that much harder himself.

Whatever the reason, O’Meara won The Masters in 1998 by closing with rounds of 68 and 67, and by birdying the final hole to secure the victory. In fact, O’Meara birdied three of the final four holes on Sunday, capping his surge with a 20-footer on the 72nd hole for the one-stroke victory over David Duval and Fred Couples.

O’Meara opened with a 74, five off the first-round lead. He jumped into the Top 10 with a second-round 70. And O’Meara’s scores continued downward with a third-round 68. He stood tied for second heading into the final round, two strokes behind Couples.

The 1998 Masters is also notable as the last time Jack Nicklaus was part of the story in the final round. Nicklaus, 56 years old, tied for sixth, four strokes off the lead, with a final-round 68. Gary Player, age 62, made the cut in a Masters for the last time this year.

David Toms made his first-ever Masters appearance here, and it included a 64 in the final round. Toms finished tied with Nicklaus in sixth place.

As defending champion, Woods slipped the Green Jacket onto O’Meara. Woods finished tied for eighth, six strokes behind O’Meara.

1998 Masters Scores

Results from the 1998 Masters golf tournament played at the par-72 Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. (a-amateur):

Mark O’Meara, $576,000 74-70-68-67–279

David Duval, $291,600 71-68-74-67–280

Fred Couples, $291,600 69-70-71-70–280

Jim Furyk, $153,600 76-70-67-68–281

Paul Azinger, $128,000 71-72-69-70–282

David Toms, $111,200 75-72-72-64–283

Jack Nicklaus, $111,200 73-72-70-68–283

Justin Leonard, $89,600 74-73-69-69–285

Darren Clarke, $89,600 76-73-67-69–285

Tiger Woods, $89,600 71-72-72-70–285

Colin Montgomerie, $89,600 71-75-69-70–285

Per-Ulrik Johansson, $64,800 74-75-67-70–286

Jose Maria Olazabal, $64,800 70-73-71-72–286

Jay Haas, $64,800 72-71-71-72–286

Phil Mickelson, $64,800 74-69-69-74–286

Ian Woosnam, $48,000 74-71-72-70–287

Scott McCarron, $48,000 73-71-72-71–287

Mark Calcavecchia, $48,000 74-74-69-70–287

Ernie Els, $48,000 75-70-70-72–287

Scott Hoch, $48,000 70-71-73-73–287

Willie Wood, $38,400 74-74-70-70–288

a-Matt Kuchar 72-76-68-72–288

Stewart Cink, $33,280 74-76-69-70–289

John Huston, $33,280 77-71-70-71–289

Jeff Maggert, $33,280 72-73-72-72–289

Steve Jones, $26,133 75-70-75-70–290

David Frost, $26,133 72-73-74-71–290

Brad Faxon, $26,133 73-74-71-72–290

Michael Bradley, $23,680 73-74-72-72–291

Steve Elkington, $22,720 75-75-71-71–292

Jesper Parnevik, $21,280 75-73-73-72–293

Andrew Magee, $21,280 74-72-74-73–293

Phil Blackmar, $18,112 71-78-75-70–294

Lee Janzen, $18,112 76-74-72-72–294

Fuzzy Zoeller, $18,112 71-74-75-74–294

John Daly, $18,112 77-71-71-75–294

Davis Love III, $18,112 74-75-67-78–294

Tom Kite, $15,680 73-74-74-74–295

Bernhard Langer, $14,720 75-73-74-74–296

Paul Stankowski, $14,720 70-80-72-74–296

Corey Pavin, $13,440 73-77-72-75–297

Craig Stadler, $13,440 79-68-73-77–297

John Cook, $12,480 75-73-74-76–298

Lee Westwood, $11,840 74-76-72-78–300

a-Joel Kribel 74-76-76-75–301

Gary Player, $11,200 77-72-78-75–302

Return to list of Masters champions

Return to list of Masters champions

  • 1998 British Open: O’Meara the Champ Via Playoff

  • 27 Interesting, Illuminating or Just Fun Quotes about The Masters

  • 2000 Masters Tournament: Singh Goes Green

  • 2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

  • Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

  • 1997 Masters: Tiger Woods Wins His First Major

  • Phil Mickelson Masters Record: Wins and Scores

  • Sentry Tournament of Champions Golf Tournament on the PGA Tour

  • 1984 Masters Tournament: A Victory Inspired By a ‘Ghost’

  • The American Express PGA Tour Golf Tournament

  • 1986 Masters: Nicklaus’ Final Charge

  • 2019 Masters Tournament: Tiger Woods Wins 5th Green Jacket

  • Why David Graham Is in the World Golf Hall of Fame

  • 2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

  • The Youngest and Oldest Winners of The Masters Tournament

  • Mark O’Meara: A Consistent Career Topped By One Great Year

1998 British Open: O’Meara the Champ Via Playoff

1998 British Open: O’Meara the Champ Via Playoff

27 Interesting, Illuminating or Just Fun Quotes about The Masters

27 Interesting, Illuminating or Just Fun Quotes about The Masters

2000 Masters Tournament: Singh Goes Green

2000 Masters Tournament: Singh Goes Green

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

1997 Masters: Tiger Woods Wins His First Major

1997 Masters: Tiger Woods Wins His First Major

Phil Mickelson Masters Record: Wins and Scores

Phil Mickelson Masters Record: Wins and Scores

Sentry Tournament of Champions Golf Tournament on the PGA Tour

Sentry Tournament of Champions Golf Tournament on the PGA Tour

1984 Masters Tournament: A Victory Inspired By a ‘Ghost’

1984 Masters Tournament: A Victory Inspired By a ‘Ghost’

The American Express PGA Tour Golf Tournament

The American Express PGA Tour Golf Tournament

1986 Masters: Nicklaus’ Final Charge

1986 Masters: Nicklaus’ Final Charge

2019 Masters Tournament: Tiger Woods Wins 5th Green Jacket

2019 Masters Tournament: Tiger Woods Wins 5th Green Jacket

Why David Graham Is in the World Golf Hall of Fame

Why David Graham Is in the World Golf Hall of Fame

2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

The Youngest and Oldest Winners of The Masters Tournament

The Youngest and Oldest Winners of The Masters Tournament

Mark O’Meara: A Consistent Career Topped By One Great Year

Mark O’Meara: A Consistent Career Topped By One Great Year

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