Rekindling Jack Nicklaus' glory
The 1986 Masters moved people unlike any other golf tournament before or since. It had die-hards and casual fans alike on the edge of their seats, sto…
1997 Masters: Tiger's eye-opening victory
The huge lead made it more of a coronation than a competition, the result all but decided before the leaders even teed off. That Tiger Woods was in f…
1935 Masters: The Squire's magical shot
How do we know when a golf shot is truly historic, when it will forever live in the hearts and minds of the fans? When it has a name. Gene Sarazen's …
2001 Masters: Tiger Slam takes hold
There aren't many tournament results that are so monumental, so groundbreaking that they propel a new phrase into the common golf lexicon. The 2001 e…
1953 Masters: Ben Hogan at his best
Records are meant to be broken. With each passing generation, world-class golfers have surpassed their predecessors. Bobby Jones' records fell to Ben …
1996 Masters: Faldo denies Norman again
Appreciation comes with time, but there might not ever be enough of that when it comes to Nick Faldo's 1996 Masters victory. The tournament will alwa…
1968 Masters: Roberto De Vicenzo's gaffe
The 1960s was a decade defined by memorable quotations. From John F. Kennedy ("Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for you…
1958 Masters: First of four for Arnie's Army
At just 28 years old, Arnold Palmer captured the first of what would be four green jackets by winning the 1958 Masters. Palmer would go on to win …
1961 Masters: A bunker decides a title
In the 10-year span from 1958-67, Arnold Palmer won four Masters titles and never once finished outside the top 10. It is a record of achievement ne…
1987 Masters: Larry Mize chips into history
The shot will go down as one of the most famous in golf history, certainly a big talking point whenever the subject of most memorable Masters is broac…