Masters: 82 years of Masters winners and memories

Here’s a list of every Masters winner, his country, score, number of Masters wins and the runners-up in the respective years.

1964

Arnold Palmer puts on the green jacket with the help of Jack Nicklaus at The Presentation Ceremony of The 1964 Masters Tournament. (Photo by Augusta National/Getty Images)

Champion: Arnold Palmer
Country: United States
Score: 12-under par
Masters win number: 4
Runners-up: Dave Marr and Jack Nicklaus, six strokes

1965

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Champion: Jack Nicklaus
Country: United States
Score: 17-under par
Masters win number: 2
Runners-up: Arnold Palmer and Gary Player, nine strokes

1966

Jack Nicklaus and two play-off opponents, Tommy Jacobs and Gay Brewer, at the Augusta National Golf Club after the 1966 Masters Tournament. (Photo by Leonard Kamsler/Popperfoto/Getty Images)

Champion: Jack Nicklaus
Country: United States
Score: even par
Masters win number: 3
Runners-up: Gay Brewer and Tommy Jacobs, playoff

1967

American golfer Gay Brewer with his caddy enroute to victory during the US Masters Golf Tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia on 9th April 1967. (Photo by Leonard Kamsler/Popperfoto/Getty Images)

Champion: Gary Brewer
Country: United States
Score: 8-under par
Masters win number: 1
Runner-up: Bobby Nichols, one stroke

1968

Bob Goalby buttons his Green Jacket next to Gay Brewer at the Presentation Ceremony during the 1968 Masters Tournament. (Augusta National/Getty Images)

Champion: Bob Goalby
Country: United States
Score: 11-under par
Masters win number: 1
Runner-up: Roberto De Vicenzo, one stroke

1969

George Archer speaks at the Presentation Ceremony during the 1969 Masters Tournament. (Photo by Augusta National/Getty Images)

Champion: George Archer
Country: United States
Score: 7-under par
Masters win number: 1
Runners-up: Billy Casper, George Knudson and Tom Weiskopf, one stroke

1970

Billy Casper sits at the Presentation Ceremony with runner-up Gene Littler at the 1970 Masters Tournament. (Photo by Augusta National/Getty Images)

Champion: Billy Casper
Country: United States
Score: 9-under par
Masters win number: 1
Runner-up: Gene Littler, playoff

1971

Billy Casper helps Charles Coody with his Green Jacket at the Presentation Ceremony during the 1971 Masters Tournament. (Photo by Augusta National/Getty Images)

Champion: Charles Coody
Country: United States
Score: 9-under par
Masters win number: 1
Runner-up: Johnny Miller and Jack Nicklaus, two strokes

1972

Jack Nicklaus is interviewed after winning the 1972 Masters Tournament. (Augusta National/Getty Images)

Champion: Jack Nicklaus
Country: United States
Score: 2-under par
Masters win number: 4
Runners-up: Bruce Crampton, Bobby Mitchell and Tom Weiskopf, three strokes

1973

Tommy Aaron being honored at the Presentation Ceremony during the 1973 Masters Tournament. (Augusta National/Getty Images)

Champion: Tommy Aaron
Country: United States
Score: 5-under par
Masters win number: 1
Runner-up: J.C. Snead, one stroke

1974

Gary Player plays a chip from just off the green on the 15th, on his way to becoming the 1974 Masters Champion. (Photo by Bob Thomas/Getty Images)

Champion: Gary Player
Country: South Africa
Score: 10-under par
Masters win number: 2
Runners-up: Dave Stockton and Tom Weiskopf, two strokes

1975

Jack Nicklaus lines up his putt  during the 1975 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. (Photo by Augusta National/Getty Images)

Champion: Jack Nicklaus
Country: United States
Score: 12-under par
Masters win number: 5
Runners-up: Johnny Miller and Tom Weiskopf, one stroke

1976

Jack Nicklaus presents Raymond Floyd with his Green Jacket at the Presentation Ceremony during the 1976 Masters Tournament. (Augusta National/Getty Images)

Champion: Raymond Floyd
Country: United States
Score: 17-under par
Masters win number: 1
Runner-up: Ben Crenshaw, eight strokes

1977

Tom Watson hols last putt on the 18th green at the 1977 Masters. (Peter Dazeley/Getty Images)

Champion: Tom Watson
Country: United States
Score: 12-under par
Masters win number: 1
Runner-up: Jack Nicklaus, two strokes