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

by David Leonhardt
Only 3 Golfers Have Won The Masters Back-to-Back

The Masters Tournament is one of golf's most prestigious events, and winning it consecutively is a rare feat. As the 2026 tournament unfolds this week, fans are revisiting the elite group of just three players who have achieved back-to-back victories at Augusta National.

Jack Nicklaus (1965-1966), Nick Faldo (1989-1990), and Tiger Woods (2001-2002) are the only golfers to win the Masters in consecutive years. The topic is trending today as current defending champion Scottie Scheffler attempts to join this exclusive club during the 2026 tournament.

Scheffler, who won the 2025 Masters, opened strong with a first-round 68. Golf analysts note that the pressure of repeating at Augusta is immense, given the course's demanding layout and the tournament's heightened stakes. Only 17 players have ever won multiple Masters titles, making consecutive wins even more remarkable.

The last attempt came in 2016 when Jordan Spieth failed to defend his 2015 title. Woods' 2002 victory remains the most recent back-to-back win. Augusta National's fast greens and unpredictable weather often prevent dominance by any single player.

Fans on social media are debating whether Scheffler has the consistency to make history. Golf historians emphasize that even legends like Arnold Palmer and Phil Mickelson never managed consecutive wins. The rarity of the achievement underscores its significance in golf lore.

If Scheffler succeeds, he would join Nicklaus, Faldo, and Woods in one of sports' most exclusive clubs. The 2026 Masters continues through Sunday, with Scheffler currently among the leaders after Thursday's opening round.

David Leonhardt

Editor at Sincnovation covering trending news and global updates.