Only 3 Golfers Have Won The Masters Back-to-Back

by Jamie Stockwell
Only 3 Golfers Have Won The Masters Back-to-Back

Only 3 Golfers Have Won The Masters Back-to-Back...

As the 2026 Masters Tournament concludes, golf fans are revisiting the rare feat of winning back-to-back titles at Augusta National. Only three players in history have achieved this: Jack Nicklaus (1965-1966), Nick Faldo (1989-1990), and Tiger Woods (2001-2002). The topic is trending today as this year's champion failed to repeat, reigniting discussions about the difficulty of consecutive wins.

The Masters, one of golf's four major championships, is notoriously challenging to dominate in consecutive years. Augusta National's fast greens, unpredictable weather, and elite competition make repeat victories exceptionally rare. Nicklaus, Faldo, and Woods remain the only players to accomplish this in the tournament's 90-year history.

Tiger Woods' back-to-back wins in 2001 and 2002 marked the last time it happened. His 2001 victory completed the "Tiger Slam," holding all four major titles simultaneously. Woods' dominance during that era is often cited as one of golf's greatest achievements.

This year, 2025 champion Scottie Scheffler entered as a favorite but fell short of repeating. His performance has sparked renewed appreciation for the three legends who managed the back-to-back feat. Golf analysts note that modern parity in the sport makes consecutive wins even harder today.

The discussion coincides with the 20th anniversary of Woods' last Masters win in 2005, adding nostalgia to the trend. ESPN reported a 40% spike in searches about consecutive Masters wins following Sunday's final round. Augusta National's difficulty and the tournament's prestige ensure this record remains one of golf's most respected milestones.

Jamie Stockwell

Editor at SP Growing covering trending news and global updates.