Tom Hoge Finishes T14 at 2025 Masters

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Fargo native Tom Hoge achieved his best-ever finish at Augusta, tying for 14th at the 2025 Masters Tournament.

Despite a few tough moments at the beginning and end of his round on Sunday, Hoge played some of the best golf of his career in between. He fired a 1-under 71 to bring his total to 3-under 285 for the week—his lowest total at Augusta to date.

What Was Tom Hoge's Final Score at the 2025 Masters?

Tom Hoge shot a 1-under 71 in the final round of the 2025 Masters. His total score for the tournament was 3-under 285, marking a significant improvement from previous years.

Where Did Tom Hoge Finish?

Hoge tied for 14th place with six other players, including past Masters champions Jon Rahm, Jordan Spieth, and Bubba Watson. He finished just one stroke shy of 12th place, which would have earned him an automatic invitation to the 2026 Masters.

Hoge’s 2025 Masters Breakdown

  • Final Round: 1-under 71

  • Total Score: 3-under 285

  • Overall Finish: Tied for 14th

  • Previous Best at Augusta: Tied for 39th (2022)

This T14 result represents a career-best showing for the 35-year-old, who continues to elevate his game on golf’s biggest stage.

Rory McIlroy Completes Career Grand Slam with Masters Victory

While Hoge’s performance stood out, the spotlight of the 2025 Masters belonged to Rory McIlroy, who clinched his first Masters title and completed the elusive career grand slam. McIlroy rallied from a near collapse on the back nine to defeat Justin Rose on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.

Did Hoge Qualify for the 2026 Masters?

Not yet. A solo 12th-place finish would have automatically qualified Hoge for the 2026 Masters, but falling just one shot short means he will need to earn his spot through other qualifying events or by receiving a special invitation.

What’s Next for Tom Hoge?

Tom Hoge’s performance at Augusta proves he’s trending in the right direction. With solid play and a confident mindset, he’s well-positioned to contend in future majors and climb the PGA Tour rankings.