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AUGUSTA, Ga (WRBL) – The 1987 Masters Tournament had one of the most memorable finishes at the hands of Larry Mize. A chip-in on the 11th hole in a playoff against Greg Norman and Seve Balles… ...
Right about here, it’s always good to remind everyone just how good Greg Norman was. It’s natural to assume, post-Jack Nicklaus’ reign, there’s been Tiger Woods and everybody else. But ...
Larry Mize holed a chip shot for birdie on the par-4 11th to beat Greg Norman on the second playoff hole to win his lone Masters title. Mize trailed after each of the first three rounds.
Larry Mize famously chipped in for birdie to beat him in a playoff in 1987, and Norman lost a six-shot lead entering the final round to lost to Nick Faldo in 1996. Norman never won a Masters.
An Augusta native, Mize worked the scoreboard on No. 3 as a kid. Over a decade later, in 1987, he traded red and black numbers for a green jacket, pitching in on No. 11 to beat Greg Norman and ...
Larry Mize's profile Larry Mize celebrates after winning the 1987 Masters Tournament which he claimed by defeating Greg Norman in playoff Larry Mize was born on September 23, 1958 in Augusta, Georgia.
An Augusta native, Mize worked the scoreboard on No. 3 as a kid. Over a decade later, in 1987, he traded red and black numbers for a green jacket, pitching in on No. 11 to beat Greg Norman and Seve ...
Mize’s 1987 playoff win came at the expense of Greg Norman and Seve Ballesteros. Larry Mize celebrates his chip-in birdie on No. 11 to beat Greg Norman in a Masters playoff in 1987.
At the 11th hole, site of his famed chip to defeat Greg Norman, his mind stayed in the present. For one thing, the contour of the hole has changed significantly and bears little resemblance to its ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Larry Mize, the Augusta native who stunned Greg Norman—and the golf world—in winning the 1987 Masters, was greeted warmly on a chilly Saturday morning by a hearty gallery ...
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