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00:00The Nine Biggest Margins of Victory in the History of the Masters
00:04Dustin Johnson, Five Strokes
00:08Dustin Johnson won the 2020 Masters with a record 268, finishing five strokes ahead of
00:15M. Smith to claim his first green jacket. Nick Faldo, Five Strokes
00:22Nick Faldo staged a historic comeback at the Masters, shooting 67 to erase Greg Norman's
00:28six-shot lead, as Norman faltered with a 78 to finish second.
00:34Ben Hogan, Five Strokes
00:36Ben Hogan set a new record at the Masters in 1953, with 274 strokes, finishing at minus 14,
00:45surpassing Ralph Goldahl's previous record of minus 9 set in 1939.
00:52Claude Harmon, Five Strokes
00:54Claude Harmon, a club pro, won the Masters in 1948 by five strokes, setting a record.
01:02He led after the third round and finished at minus 9, ahead of Kerry Middlecoff.
01:08Arnold Palmer, Six Strokes
01:10Arnold Palmer won the Masters in 1964 by six strokes, finishing at minus 12.
01:17He led throughout, outpacing Jack Nicklaus and Dave Marr, who tied for second place.
01:25Kerry Middlecoff, Seven Strokes
01:27Kerry Middlecoff won the Masters with a record seven-stroke lead, finishing at minus 9.
01:34He maintained his lead over Ben Hogan, who ended at plus 1, securing a historic victory.
01:40Raymond Floyd, Eight Strokes
01:44Raymond Floyd secured a wire-to-wire victory at the Masters in 1976, expanding his initial
01:51one-stroke lead to an eight-stroke win, adding to his 22 PGA Tour victories.
01:58Jack Nicklaus, Nine Strokes
02:01Jack Nicklaus won his second Masters in 1965 with a dominant nine-shot lead over Palmer and
02:08player, highlighted by a stunning third-round 64.
02:13Tiger Woods, 12 Strokes
02:15Tiger Woods ruled the 1997 Masters at age 21, winning by 12 over Tom Kite, becoming the
02:23youngest champ and only double-digit winner in Masters history.
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