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The 1996 Masters Tournament was the 60th Masters Tournament, held April 11–14 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Nick Faldo won his third Masters and his sixth and final major title, five strokes ahead of runner-up Greg Norman .
Augusta Chronicle photographer Matthew Craig tells story of capturing Greg Norman's roll down 15 after missing crucial eagle putt at 1996 Masters.
ESPN's "30 for 30" efforts might be the network's best offerings. Greg Norman's dissection of his 1996 Masters collapse ranks as among the best.
Faldo went into the final round at the 1996 Masters trailing Greg Norman by six shots, but was the beneficiary of an infamous Sunday collapse at Augusta by Norman; Faldo shot a 67 to win by five over Norman, who struggled mightily en route to a 78. Though this is commonly remembered as the tournament where Norman collapsed in the final round ...
A profile of professional golfer Greg Norman, and how his legendary career was shaped by a stunning collapse (from a 6-shot lead) in the final round of the 1996 Masters. 118 14
Only once has a player blown a 54-hole lead larger than four strokes — Greg Norman at the 1996 Masters, when he led by six going into the final round. That collapse was a combination of Norman ...
In 1981, Norman finished in 4th place on his debut at the Masters in Augusta, finishing just three strokes behind the winner Tom Watson. [39] Norman had a victory in the 1981 British Masters [40] and he won his third Martini International tournament that year as well. [41] In 1982, Norman was the leading money winner on the European Tour. [42]
Three-time Masters winner Nick Faldo, who won the 1996 tournament, said that Spieth's collapse "made Norman's feel like a joyful stroll down Magnolia Lane". [63] On May 29, 2016, Spieth returned to the winner's circle for the first time since his Masters collapse when he won the Dean & DeLuca Invitational.