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00:0010 Masters Winners You May Have Forgotten About
00:03Number 10. Trevor Immelman
00:06Immelman maintained his lead despite a final round 75, winning by three shots as Tiger Woods
00:13was unable to close the gap with an even par 72.
00:17Number 9. Larry Mize
00:19Mize's 50-yard chip defeated Greg Norman in a playoff after Sev Balesteros' elimination,
00:25creating a legendary moment.
00:27Number 8. Craig Stadler
00:30Stadler entered Sunday with a three-shot lead, but needed a playoff to beat Dan Pohl and win
00:36the Masters in 1982.
00:39Number 7. Mike Weir
00:41Weir, a lesser-known Masters champion, won the tournament with a bogey on the second playoff
00:47hole, as Len Matias made a double bogey.
00:50Number 6. Tommy Aaron
00:53Aaron won only three times on the PGA Tour, with the 1973 Masters being one of them, making
01:00him a notable one-hit wonder in golf.
01:02Number 5. Danny Willett
01:05Willett took advantage of a stunning Jordan Spieth collapse to win the 2016 Masters.
01:12Number 4. Sandy Lyle
01:14Lyle won in 1988 with a miraculous birdie on 18 out of a fairway bunker and produced an iconic image in Masters lore.
01:23Number 3. Ian Woosnam
01:26Woosnam dominated the European Tour, but wasn't well-known in America by and large when he won the tournament in 1991.
01:33Number 2. Mark O'Meara
01:37O'Meara, a close friend of Tiger Woods, won the 1997 Masters with a decisive 20-foot putt, earning the green jacket from Woods himself.
01:48Number 1. Charles Schwartzel
01:50Schwartzel birdied the final four holes of the 2011 Masters to edge Jason Day and Adam Scott in a dramatic finish.
01:58Number 4.
02:12Number 4.
02:13Number 5.
02:14Hers Hall
02:16Batter how far
02:17David
02:19G
02:22episode
02:23æ•´
02:25repentance
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