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The first time this column ever tuned into it was the 1987 edition when Larry Mize beat Seve Ballesteros and Greg Norman in a playoff. The following four years the winner – a European each time ...
Whether that was Larry Mize chipping in on the back nine in 1987 to defeat Greg Norman. What about 2012. That was the year Bubba Watson hit one of the most incredible shots you will ever see from ...
Distracted by LIV and Greg Norman on the front nine ... on the same score as 64-year-old Larry Mize - that Rory would consign, like withered Amen Corner azaleas, to the cutting room floor.
Stay tuned! 1982: Craig Stadler (4) defeated Dan Pohl (5) with a par on the first playoff hole (No. 10) 1987: Larry Mize (4-3) defeated Seve Ballesteros (5) and Greg Norman (4-4) with a birdie on ...
Larry Mize won the 1987 Masters in preposterously dramatic fashion, chipping in for birdie on the second hole of a playoff against Greg Norman, the world's No. 1 player at the time. From several ...
Masters memory: Larry Mize was in a sudden-death playoff with Greg Norman in 1987 when he missed the green to the right. Mize’s 140-foot chip was gaining steam when it dropped in for birdie ...
Greg Norman tumbles ... The following year, Norman closed the Masters in even-par 72 to reach a playoff with Seve Ballesteros and Augusta native Larry Mize. Ballesteros fell out of the playoff ...
The safe shot is to bail out short and to the right, but it leaves a difficult pitch. Masters memory: Larry Mize was in a sudden-death playoff with Greg Norman in 1987 when he missed the green to the ...
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.