THE MASTERS
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KEY HOLE OF THE DAY
Hole: 11
Yardage: 455
Par: 4
Stroke average: 4.52
Rank: 1st
Key fact: This hole didn’t crown a Masters champion, but it sure eliminated a lot of contenders. David Duval hit it into the ater for a double bogey just as he was making a move. Lee Westwood also took six whilein contention. Only four birdies were made on No. 11 all day, including Greg Norman’s 3-footer that found the cup set in a devilish locatioon above the pnd in front of the green.
HOW THE FIELD PLAYED
Cumulative course statistics for the field : *--*
Hole Par Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Others Avg. 1 4 0 23 186 91 3 4.244 2 5 3 84 180 25 11 4.858 3 4 1 32 192 70 8 4.172 4 3 0 13 180 103 7 3.347 5 4 0 28 189 77 9 4.221 6 3 0 20 202 80 1 3.205 7 4 1 45 193 58 6 4.079 8 5 3 81 190 24 5 4.828 9 4 0 35 205 59 4 4.109 Out 36 8 361 1717 587 54 37.063 10 4 1 28 194 66 12 4.203 11 4 0 32 197 48 24 4.216 12 3 0 32 170 79 20 3.306 13 5 17 126 123 27 8 4.615 14 4 1 43 193 58 6 4.086 15 5 2 70 176 30 18 5.027 16 3 0 36 205 48 12 3.130 17 4 0 18 182 93 8 4.306 18 4 0 50 194 53 4 4.037 In 36 21 435 1634 502 117 36.924 Total 72 29 796 3351 1089 171 73.986
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TWO-TIME MASTERS CHAMPIONS
Horton Smith: 1934, 1936
Byron Nelson: 1937, 1942
Jimmy Demaret: 1940, 1947, 1950
Sam Snead: 1949, 1952, 1954
Ben Hogan: 1951, 1953
Arnold Palmer: 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964
Gary Player: 1961, 1974, 1978
Jack Nicklaus: 1963, ‘65, ‘66, ‘72, ‘75, ’86
Tom Watson: 1977, 1981
Seve Ballesteros: 1980, 1983
Ben Crenshaw: 1984, 1995
Bernhard Langer: 1985, 1993
Nick Faldo: 1989, 1990, 1996
Jose Maria Olazabal: 1994, 1999
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