Going for the Green

Robert Thompson's comments, criticism and opinion on the world of golf.

4 responses to “Sympatico: Five Greatest Masters”

  1. Dave K

    Rob,

    Interesting article and all good choices. As for some suggestions of others how about

    1953 when Hogan laps the field with a record 274 surpassing the previous record by 5 strokes which lasts for 12 years.

    1995 when Ben Crenshaw wins his second Masters the week after serving as a pallbearer at his mentor Harvey Pennick’s funeral and is brought to tears after sinking his final putt

    1996 when Norman’s epic collapse allows Nick Faldo to come back from a six shot deficit. Painful to watch but we all remember it.

    2003 for obvious reasons – to Canadians any way.

    Other than Hogan’s year I remember all of these years as if they were yesterday. Ah hell, let’s face it the Masters is great every year as it signals the beginning of the “real” spring for us Canuck golfers and I can’t wait for Thursday to get here.

    Cheers, Dave

  2. Jeff Lancaster

    Nick Faldo’s win in 1996 was definitely memorable, as much for Norman’s meltdown as it was for Nick’s dominant performance.

  3. Tighthead

    1997 was a great performance and historically significant, but there was very little drama. To me, anyone running away from the field is dull.

    Memorable yes. Great – not really.

  4. john

    1975 for two reasons:
    1. Nicklaus, Miller and Weiskopf in a tremendous duel finally won by Jack.
    2. Lee Elder

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