Augusta Masters records
We take a look at some of the most exceptional, and some of the more forgettable, records over the Augusta National course

Lowest round over the Augusta National
63 - Nick Price (1986, third round) 63 - Greg Norman (1996, first round) Lowest final round
64 - Maurice Bembridge (1974) 64 - Hale Irwin (1975) 64 - Gary Player (1978) 64 - Greg Norman (1988) 64 - David Toms (1998)
Sub-30 nine-hole
29 - Mark Calcavecchia (back nine in final round, 1992) 29 - David Toms (back nine in final round, 1998)
Lowest 72-hole totals
270 - Tiger Woods 1997 271 - Jack Nicklaus, 1965 271 - Raymond Floyd, 1976 272 - Tiger Woods, 2001
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Most birdies in Masters history
506 - Jack Nicklaus
Most birdies in one championship
25 - Phil Mickelson (2001)
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