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AUGUSTA, Ga., April 4 -- The invitation list for the 2001 Masters Tournament, which will be held April 5-8 at the Augusta National Golf Club: a -- amateur x -- first Masters Tommy Aaron (1) Robert ...
The 2001 Masters produced one of the most inevitable—yet, still amazing—results in the history of sports. There was no way the Golf Gods, Greek Gods or any other spiritual being was going to ...
At the 2001 Masters, Tiger Woods had a rough start with a round of 70, but the American was impressive as the game progressed. He played a round of 66 on the second day, followed by the final two ...
"The Golden Bear" was also the first back-to-back winner, winning the tournament in 1965 and 1966. His other Masters victories came in 1963, 1972, 1975 and 1986.
Duval finished second at this historic Masters, two shots behind Woods, whose winning score of 16 under par was only two strokes off the tournament record he had set in 1997. Mickelson was three back.
At the Mercedes Championships, ahead of the 2001 season opener, this question was posed to Woods: Q. Would say, “I don’t care if I win another tournament this year. I’ll just win the Masters”? Tiger: ...
When the tournament began it was called the Augusta National Invitation Tournament. Roberts suggested it be called the Masters, a reference to the "masters of golf" who played in it, but Jones ...
Also known as the Masters Club, the Champions' Dinner began during the 1952 tournament when defending champion Ben Hogan hosted a meal for previous winners. Each year the defending champion selects ...
The longest par-or-better streak in Masters history belongs to Stuart Appleby, who went 50 consecutive holes with a par or better in the 2001 Masters. From the the fifth hole of the first round ...