The best from Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer and more in this recap of lowest totals at the storied Augusta National.
Jack Nicklaus, 1975: 276
The 1975 Masters was historical, beginning with Lee Elder, who became the first African-American to compete in the tournament, and ending with a showdown between three of the game’s greats. The Golden Bear totaled a 276 for the tournament, winning over Johnny Miller and Tom Weiskopf by one stroke. It was Jack’s record-setting fifth Masters title.