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30 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 1995 Masters, Crenshaw's emotional victory
30 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 1995 Masters, Crenshaw's emotional victory

USA Today

time11-03-2025

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30 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 1995 Masters, Crenshaw's emotional victory

30 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 1995 Masters, Crenshaw's emotional victory The 2025 Masters begins in 30 days. As the countdown to heading down Magnolia Lane continues, Golfweek is taking a look back at some Masters history through the years. Today, it's time to examine the 1995 Masters and the significant milestones that occurred at Augusta National Golf Club that year. More: 31 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 1994 Masters, Spain's second champion Who won the 1995 Masters? Texan Ben Crenshaw captured his second Masters title only a week after his mentor, Harvey Penick, passed away. Crenshaw shot 7 under the first two rounds and finished in 7 under on the weekend. He shot 68 in the final round to win his 24th Masters start. Crenshaw birdied Nos. 16 and 17 Sunday to win by a stroke and became the 13th player to win multiple Masters. 1995 Masters leaderboard 1) Ben Crenshaw; 14-under 274 2) Davis Love III; 13-under 275 T3) Jay Haas, Greg Norman; 11-under 277 T5) Steve Elkington, David Frost; 9-under 279 1995 Masters purse, prize money Crenshaw won $396,000, and the total purse was $2,132,103. Who was low amateur at the 1995 Masters? Tiger Woods won low amateur honors, shooting 5-over 293, which was tied for 41st. Augusta National course changes in 1995 Creek in front of No. 13 green is modified. Who won the 1995 Masters Par 3 Contest? Hal Sutton won his only Par 3 Contest in a playoff, shooting 4-under 23. 1995 Masters facts, stats

31 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 1994 Masters, Spain's second champion
31 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 1994 Masters, Spain's second champion

USA Today

time10-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

31 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 1994 Masters, Spain's second champion

31 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 1994 Masters, Spain's second champion The 2025 Masters begins in 31 days. As the countdown to heading down Magnolia Lane continues, Golfweek is taking a look back at some Masters history through the years. Today, it's time to examine the 1994 Masters and the significant milestones that occurred at Augusta National Golf Club that year. More: 32 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 1993 Masters, Bernhard's second victory Who won the 1994 Masters? Jose Maria Olazabal earned his first Masters title and became the second winner from Spain, joining Seve Ballesteros. Olazabal trailed after each of the first three rounds. He had only 11 birdies on the week, tied for the fewest by a Masters winner all-time. 1994 Masters leaderboard 1) Jose Maria Olazabal; 9-under 279 2) Tom Lehman; 7-under 281 3) Larry Mize; 6-under 282 4) Tom Kite; 5-under 283 T5) Jay Haas, Jim McGovern, Loren Roberts; 3-under 285 1994 Masters purse, prize money Olazabal won $360,000, and the total purse was $1,959,901. Who was low amateur at the 1994 Masters? John Harris won low amateur honors, shooting 17-over 305 and finishing tied for 50th. Augusta National course changes in 1994 First permanent air system installed at 13th green. Who won the 1994 Masters Par 3 Contest? Vijay Singh won his only Par 3 Contest, shooting 5-under 22. 1994 Masters facts, stats

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