Published On: Sat, Mar 22nd, 2025

Masters survey 2025: What made Nick Faldo, Rickie Fowler, Jason Day, Keegan Bradley upset?

Playing at Augusta National Golf Club is a dream. But sometimes the dream turns into a nightmare, or at least it goes sideways. Enough so that Nick Faldo recalls being in tears during a round in 1989, Jason Day fell into a deep depression after blowing his best chance to win in 2013 and Matt Fitzpatrick was so frustrated with his play in 2020 that he didn't want to play the next week.

Golf can be humbling. In his first Masters, Russell Henley shot 82 in the second round to miss the cut. It also happened to be his birthday. No present or slice of cake was going to cheer him up that day. Here are some of the times the pros remember being the most upset at the Masters.

Nick Faldo

Nick Faldo and Sandy Lyle at the Green Jacket presentation at the Augusta National Golf Course after Faldo won the 1989 Masters.

In 1989, Lee Trevino and I had to finish the third round on Sunday morning. It wasn’t going well. I had a third shot on 13 and I thought if I finish 2 under for the last six holes, I’d save the day. I actually finished 2 over and shot 77. I was in tears on the course when I plugged it at 17. I was able to regroup and threw everything at the wall and shot 65 and win a sudden-death playoff (over Scott Hoch) but six hours earlier I was in tears feeling like I’d blown it.

Wyndham Clark

Wyndham Clark lines up a putt on the 16th green during the first round of the 2024 Masters.

Last year, I was playing nicely and hit it on the green on 15, went up near the hole and spun off into the water.

Rickie Fowler

Rickie Fowler waves to the crowd after putting on the 18th green during the final round of the 2018 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club.

I birdied the last in 2018 when Patrick Reed won. I remember feeling like I gave it my best shot so I was excited about that but to be so close and come up short was one of the times of both a high and a low.

Matt Fitzpatrick

Matthew Fitzpatrick plays his shot on the ninth hole during the first round of the 2020 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club.

2020, I didn’t play well and didn’t want to play the next week. It was humbling and showed me that I was a long way off. 

Brian Harman

Brian Harman plays a shot from a bunker on the seventh hole during the second round of the 2023 Masters.

I made triple on nine one year and didn’t hit a bad shot.

Jason Day

Jason Day hits out of the pine straw on the 13th hole during the final round of the 2013 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club.

In 2013, I had the lead with three holes to go and I thought the jacket was mine but I bogeyed 16 and 17 and finished third. It was a deep, deep disappointment.

Keegan Bradley

Keegan Bradley approaches his ball on the eighth green during the second round of the 2023 Masters.

I’m upset a lot in Augusta. I remember this one shot that I hit on the sixth hole to a back-left flag. It was wet that year and I hit the most unbelievable 6-iron in there and it hit, and I took my eye off it and started to roll and roll. I stopped watching and it came all the way down the front and I was furious. 

Kevin Kisner

Kevin Kisner putts on the 13th green during the first round of the 2018 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club.

One of my first times playing in the Masters, I was trying to grind so hard to make the cut and I chipped my ball at nine to the front pin to 4 feet and a big gust blew it back off the green before I could mark it and I had to chip it again.

Matt Kuchar

Matt Kuchar hits from a bunker on the second hole during the final round of the 2013 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club.

It has to be leaving early. I’ve missed my fair share. Any time you depart early, it's a bummer. 

Rickie Fowler

Rickie Fowler waves to the crowd after putting on the 18th green during the final round of the 2018 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club.

Probably one of the most excited and most upset is the last one when Patrick [Reed] went on to win, just knowing how close I was, obviously to play well and give it a good shot, I was excited about that, but to be so close and then come up short, that was probably One advice. But that is the time, so the high and up very low.

Russell Henley

Russell Henley hits out of a bunker on the second hole during the final round of the 2015 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club.

I shot an 82 at my first Masters on my birthday, April 12. It was a Friday, so I missed the cut too, and I had a lot of people there coming to see me. I got my hopes up really high and next thing I know I’m signing for 82. Not the birthday present I was hoping for. 

Stewart Cink

Stewart Cink putts on the third green during the first round of the 2022 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club.

I made a hole-in-one on 16 with my son caddying for me. That lifted me right on the cutline and I bogeyed the last two to miss. I was destroyed. All I could think of was this could be my last time at the Masters, and so far it has.

Webb Simpson

Webb Simpson walks the second fairway during the first round of the 2020 Masters.

One year I missed the cut by one making bogey on the last hole.

Collin Morikawa

Collin Morikawa hits from the gallery on No. 18 during the third round of the 2024 Masters Tournament. (Photo: Katie Goodale-USA TODAY Network)

Last year, after 11 when I roped one in the water, I went from tied for the lead after 8 to five back. 

Adam Hadwin

Adam Hadwin plays his shot from the 10th tee during the first round of the 2020 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club.

In the November Masters in 2020, I had to finish the second round on Saturday. I had a 6-footer for birdie on 14 and had to play the last five holes in 1 under and I missed the 6-footer and missed the 15th green with a wedge and ended up missing the cut by one. That’s the maddest I’ve ever been leaving the property two days early.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Masters survey 2025: What happened to make some top players upset

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