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The 1996 Masters is known best for Greg Norman's collapse and Nick Faldo's brilliance to earn his third green jacket.
Greg Norman, another player to have never won The Masters, matched Price's course record of 63 ten years later at the infamous 1996 Masters.
Greg Norman and Nick Faldo at the 1996 Masters. AP Photo JS: Ten years later, you played in your last Masters. How did you know it was time to stop? NF: The course had gotten so long.
Norman entered the final round of the 1996 Masters six shots ahead of Nick Faldo and seven ahead of Phil Mickelson -- and lost in an agonizing, epic Sunday collapse.
Greg Norman explained this week that a bad back was to blame for his final-round collapse at the 1996 Masters.
Heading into the 1996 Masters, Greg Norman was the top-ranked player in the world and wasted no time solidifying his status as the favorite at Augusta with a first-round 63 on April 11.
Greg Norman, 1996 Norman shot a 63 in the first round of the 1996 Masters, putting himself in position to contend for his first Masters win. His lead ballooned to four strokes through two rounds ...
In 1986 and 1996, the Masters produced two of the most memorable final-round finishes in championship golf history. Both make you remember exactly where you were and what you were doing at the time.
Dating back to 1996, Masters winners also have the option of getting a custom-fit (bespoke, if you will) jacket from London tailor Henry Poole, made from high-end pure wool.
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