Masters: Ranking every champion by number of titles

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Hello friends.

It's that time of year again. The weather is slowly thawing in the northeast, flowers are blooming down south, and the sun is beginning to stay in the sky a bit longer. For golf fans, all of this means one thing.

It's almost time for the Masters.

The annual migration to Augusta, Georgia, is the highlight of the year for not only fans but most of the players driving down Magnolia Lane. Augusta National Golf Club, over time, has become the game's holy land, a place that many dream of going to but a mere few actually reach.

A finite list of humans throughout history have put on the green jacket in celebration, and several have done it on more than one occasion.

Here's a list of every player who has conquered ANGC, ranked by number of titles.

Jack Nicklaus: Six​


1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975, 1986

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Tiger Woods: Five​


1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2019

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Arnold Palmer: Four​


1958, 1960, 1962, 1964

Arnold Palmer slips into a green coat, the traditional symbol of the Masters Golf winners, in a ceremony at Augusta, Ga April 12, 1964, after a record fourth victory for the Pennsylvania professional.

Five tied: Three​

Jimmy Demaret​


1940, 1947, 1950

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Sam Snead​


1949, 1952, 1954

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Gary Player​


1961, 1974, 1978

Tom Watson, left, last year's Masters winner is shown putting the Green Jacket of the August National Golf Club on the 1978 winner, Gary Player, April 10, 1978.

Nick Faldo​


1989, 1990, 1996

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Phil Mickelson​


2004, 2006, 2010

Phil Mickelson celebrates after winning the 2004 Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. Photo by Dave Martin/Associated Press

Ten tied: Two​

Horton Smith​


1934, 1936

Horton Smith won the inaugural Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia, on March 26, 1934. He won it again two years later. Photo by Associated Press

Byron Nelson​


1937, 1942

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Ben Hogan​


1951, 1953

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Tom Watson​


1977, 1981

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Seve Ballesteros​


1980, 1983

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Bernhard Langer​


1985, 1993

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Ben Crenshaw​


1984, 1995

Ben Crenshaw became the oldest second-time Masters winner when he triumphed in 1995 at 43 years, 2 months and 29 days old. (AP photo)

José María Olazábal​


1994, 1999

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Scottie Scheffler​


2022, 2024

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Bubba Watson​


2012, 2014

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34 tied: One​

Tommy Aaron​


1973

George Archer​


1969

Gay Brewer​


1967

Jack Burke, Jr.,​


1956

Ángel Cabrera​


2009

Billy Casper​


1970

Charles Coody​


1971

Raymond Floyd​


1976

Doug Ford​


1957

Sergio García​


2017

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Bob Goalby​


1968

Ralph Guldahl​


1939

Claude Harmon​


1948

Trevor Immelman​


2008

Zach Johnson​


2007

Herman Keiser​


1946

Sandy Lyle​


1988

Hideki Matsuyama​


2021

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Mark O’Meara​


1998

Cary Middlecoff​


1955

Larry Mize​


1987

Henry Picard​


1938

Jon Rahm​


2023

Patrick Reed​


2018

Gene Sarazen​


1935

Charl Schwartzel​


2011

Adam Scott​


2013

Vijay Singh​


2000

Jordan Spieth​


2015

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Craig Stadler​


1982

Art Wall​


1959

Mike Weir​


2003

Craig Wood​


1941

Ian Woosnam​


1991

Fuzzy Zoeller​


1979

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Masters: Ranking every champion by number of titles

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