
Jon Rahm (1st/-12) won the Masters Tournament by four strokes over Phil Mickelson and Brooks Koepka, earning his second Major championship title and 11th win on the PGA Tour at the age of 28 years, 4 months, 30 days.
Is the only player with multiple Major titles since the start of 2021 (2021 U.S. Open, 2023 Masters).
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Is the 18th player to win the Masters and U.S. Open.
Rahm is the third player from Spain to win multiple Majors, joining Seve Ballesteros (5) and José María Olazábal (2). Ballesteros, who passed away in 2011, was born April 9, 1957 (66 years ago on Sunday).
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Entered the final round trailing by at least two strokes in six of his 11 career PGA Tour wins, including both Majors.
Is the largest 54-hole deficit overcome by a winner on TOUR this season and the largest margin of victory in a Major since Dustin Johnson won the Masters by five in 2020.
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Ties Sergio Garcia for most PGA Tour wins among players from Spain (11).
Fourth win of the season, two more than any other player.
Is the sixth player to win four times, including a Major, in a single season since 2010, joining Rory McIlroy (2012), Jordan Spieth (2014-15), Jason Day (2014-15), Justin Thomas (2016-17) and Scottie Scheffler (2021-22).
Returns to No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking and ties Koepka for 10th-most weeks at No. 1 (47).
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Mickelson has 12 runner-up finishes in his career at Majors, the second-most of any player (most: 19, Jack Nicklaus).
Koepka (T2) has finished first or second in eight Major championships, the most of any player in the last 10 years.
Jordan Spieth (T4) recorded his sixth top-five at the Masters, the most of any player since Spieth made his tournament debut in 2014.
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Spieth recorded nine birdies in the final round, his third career round at the Masters with nine or more birdies and second in the final round; all other players have combined to have three such rounds since Spieth made his tournament debut in 2014.
Russell Henley (T4) earned his first career top-10 in a Major (33rd career start).
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Sam Bennett (T16) earned low amateur honors. A senior at Texas A&M, he entered the week No. 6 in the PGA Tour University Ranking.