The Masters: A look at Augusta National in numbers

Image: Jordan Spieth set the Master's record over 36 holes during his victory last year

Ahead of the 80th edition of the Masters, live on Sky Sports, we take a look at the standout figures at Augusta National.

ONE

One-over par is the highest winning score at the Masters, achieved by Sam Snead, Jack Burke Jr and Zach Johnson.

TWO
The number of times a South African has claimed the Green Jacket in the 21st century, following Trevor Immelman's triumph in 2000 and Charl Schwartzel's success in 2011.

THREE
Padraig Harrington has won the Par Three contest a record three times, but hasn't finish higher than tied-fifth in the main event.  

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Image: Louis Oosthuizen made an albatross on the second hole during the final round of the 2012 Masters

FOUR
The number of albatrosses recorded in Masters history. Louis Oosthuizen was the last to do so in 2012 when he holed his second shot at the par-five second. The other three players to card an albatross were Gene Sarazen (1935), Bruce Devlin (1967) and Jeff Maggert (1994). 

FIVE
Jordan Spieth became the fifth Masters champion to lead from start to finish with his four-shot victory last year. Craig Wood, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Raymond Floyd complete the list.

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SIX
The record number of Augusta victories held by Jack Nicklaus. He won the event in 1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975 and 1986.

Image: Jack Nicklaus secured his 18th major title with victory in the 1986 Masters

SEVEN
Steve Pate and Tiger Woods share the record of most consecutive birdies, with Woods making his during the 2005 Masters, six years on from Pate..

EIGHT
The biggest 54-hole margin overturned on the final day to win the Masters. Jack Burke Jr, who briefly slipped nine-shots adrift in 1956 recovered to claim a one-shot win.

NINE
The number of times three-time Augusta champion, Phil Mickleson, has finished the tournament inside the top three.

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TEN
The number of different Masters champions since a European last won at Augusta - Spain's Jose Maria Olazabal winning in 1999.

ELEVEN
The record number of birdies in a round, set by Anthony Kim. His 11-birdie round in 2009 guided him to a seven-under-par 65.

TWELVE
The biggest winning-stroke margin at Augusta, achieved by Tiger Woods during his first  major win in 1997.

Image: Woods set both a new course record and became the youngest ever Masters champion in 1997

THIRTEEN
The biggest score posted on a hole at Augusta - Tom Weiskopf at the par-three 12th in 1980 and Tommy Nakajima at the par-five 13th in 1978. 

FOURTEEN
The age of the youngest player to make the cut at Augusta, Guan Tianlang, in 2013.

FIFTEEN
Jack Nicklaus has the most top-five finishes at Augusta.

SIXTEEN
The number of Masters that have ended in a play-off. The first in 1935 was 36-holes, then the next five were 18-holes. The first sudden death came in 1979, with the most recent being Adam Scott's win in 2013. 

Image: The last time there was a play-off in the Masters, Adam Scott held off Angel Cabrera to win in 2013

SEVENTEEN
Bubba Watson became the 17th player to win multiple Masters titles.

EIGHTEEN 
The tournament record score for 72 holes, set by Tiger Woods in 1997, and matched by Spieth last year. Spieth almost set the outright record when he made it to 19-under par last year, but bogeyed the last to finish at 18 under.

NINETEEN
The number of Par Three play-offs since it began in 1960.

TWENTY
The number of years since a Brit last claimed Masters victory, when Nick Faldo took advantage of Greg Norman's final-round collapse.

Image: When Faldo took advantage of Norman's Masters collapse in 1996

TWENTY-ONE
The age of the two youngest Green Jacket winners, Tiger Woods and Spieth.

TWENTY-THREE
Most consecutive cuts made (held by Fred Couples and Gary Player).

TWENTY-EIGHT
Spieth broke Phil Mickelson's total of most birdies in a week during his wire-to-wire win last year.

FOURTY-SIX
The age of Jack Nicklaus when he broke his own record of major titles by winning a sixth Masters crown in 1986.

Jack Nicklaus became the oldest man to win the Masters in 1986

FIFTY
The most number of consecutive Augusta appearances, made by Arnold Palmer from 1955 to 2004.

FIFTY-TWO
Gary Player holds the record number of Masters appearances, making the last of his 52 in 2009.

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