Only 3 Golfers Have Won Back-to-Back Masters Titles
Only 3 Golfers Have Won Back-to-Back Masters Titles...
As the 2026 Masters Tournament concludes at Augusta National, golf fans are revisiting one of the sport's rarest feats: consecutive Masters victories. Only three players in history have achieved back-to-back wins at the prestigious event.
Jack Nicklaus (1965-1966), Nick Faldo (1989-1990), and Tiger Woods (2001-2002) remain the exclusive members of this elite club. The topic is trending today as current champion Scottie Scheffler failed to repeat his 2025 victory, finishing outside the top 10.
Winning consecutive green jackets proves particularly difficult due to Augusta National's challenging course conditions that change annually. The tournament's pressure-packed environment and deep field of competitors make repeat victories exceptionally rare in modern golf.
Woods' 2001-2002 achievement marked the most recent back-to-back win, now 24 years ago. Golf analysts note that today's parity in the sport makes the feat even more unlikely than during Nicklaus' or Faldo's eras.
The discussion has sparked debates among sports commentators about whether any active player can join this exclusive group. Scheffler's attempt this year highlighted how even the world's top-ranked golfer couldn't overcome the Masters' unique demands two years running.
Augusta National's chairman acknowledged the difficulty during today's closing ceremony, calling consecutive wins "one of golf's ultimate tests." The tournament's history shows that while many champions return, very few can maintain peak performance through Augusta's evolving challenges year after year.