Masters: One memorable event from every tournament at Augusta National

From Bobby Jones to Tiger Woods, here’s one memorable event from every Masters tournament held at Augusta National Golf Club.

1990

Back-to-back titles for Faldo meant the third consecutive UK champion. Faldo bested 1976 champion Raymond Floyd on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.

1991

A 20-year-old lefty named Phil Mickelson, a junior at Arizona State, was the low amateur at 2-over par, tying for 46th place. Oh, and Ian Woosnam won his only major title, continuing the streak of UK Masters champions to four years.

1992

The five-year run of Masters tournaments without a U.S. winner ended with Fred Couples in 1992.

1993

Bernhard Langer won his second green jacket in 1993, clearing runner-up Chip Beck by four strokes.

1994

José María Olazábal became the sixth European Masters winner in seven years with his two-stroke victory in 1994 (the first of his two Masters titles).

1995

Welcome to Augusta National, Tiger Woods. The 19-year-old Stanford freshman, and winner of the 1994 U.S. Amateur, finished T-41.

1996

Misfortune for Greg Norman struck again as Nick Faldo overcame a six-stroke deficit in the final round. Norman led after each of the first three rounds, and even held a four-shot lead through seven on Sunday … until he lost five shots on as many holes.

1997

Tiger Woods demolished the field with a 12-stroke victory to become the youngest Masters champion and win his first major title. Tiger’s 18-under is still a tournament record.

1998

Mark O’Meara birdied three of his final four holes on Sunday, including a 20-footer on No. 18, to win his first major championship. At 58, Jack Nicklaus finished T-6. At 58.

1999

Another Masters, another back-nine disappointment for Greg Norman. This year’s benefactor? José María Olazábal.

(Click next for 2000-2009)

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