Golfer Sets Masters Record With Historic Low Score
Golfer Sets Masters Record With Historic Low Score...
A new Masters Tournament record was set Sunday as rising star Jordan Thompson carded a stunning 62 in the final round at Augusta National. The 24-year-old Californian's 18-under-par performance shattered the previous 72-hole record of 270, set by Dustin Johnson in 2020.
Thompson's record-breaking round came amid perfect scoring conditions at the iconic Georgia course. His flawless putting and aggressive approach shots electrified the gallery, with roars echoing across Amen Corner as he birdied four consecutive holes on the back nine.
The achievement is trending nationally as golf fans celebrate the first major record fall at Augusta in six years. Social media erupted with reactions from Tiger Woods, who tweeted "Welcome to history" shortly after Thompson sank his final putt.
This marks only the third time in Masters history that the tournament scoring record has been broken. Thompson's victory speech paid tribute to his late father, a weekend golfer who first brought him to Augusta as a teenager.
ESPN's live broadcast drew 12.6 million viewers during the final hour, the network's highest Masters Sunday rating since 2018. Tournament officials confirmed they will preserve Thompson's scorecard in the Augusta National archives.
Sports analysts note the timing couldn't be better for the PGA Tour, which has seen declining youth participation in recent years. Thompson's relatable underdog story - he nearly quit competitive golf last season - is resonating with casual fans nationwide.
The new champion will begin his victory lap Monday with the traditional green jacket ceremony before flying to New York for media appearances. Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley called Thompson's performance "a testament to the enduring magic of this tournament."