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American wins the 1993 Ryder Cup at The Belfry
(Published: 01-Sep-2008) The Ryder Cup came down to a U.S. stretch run and an Italian swoon song. [Special Feature]
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Europe wins 1995 Ryder Cup at Oak Hill Country Club
(Published: 01-Sep-2008) The stunning collapse of Curtis Strange and his U.S. mates handed the Ryder Cup back to an unheralded team from Europe. [Special Feature]
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Ryder Cup 1997: Ole! Ole!
(Published: 01-Sep-2008) In a stunning upset in Spain, a European team led by captain Seve Ballesteros gored the U.S. [Special Feature]
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Tiger Woods wins the 2002 Masters at Augusta
(Published: 22-Apr-2002) With a second straight Masters title in his sights, Tiger Woods showed no mercy as he rolled to his seventh major championship. [Special Feature]
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Tiger Woods wins the 1997 Masters by 12 shots
(Published: 21-Apr-1997) Someday Eldrick (Tiger) Woods may be hailed as the greatest golfer who ever lived, but it is likely that his finest day will always be the overcast Sunday in Augusta when he humiliated the world's best golfers, shot 18-under-par 70-66-65-69-270 (the lowest score in tournament history) and won the Masters by a preposterous 12 shots. [Special Feature]
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Nick Faldo defeats Greg Norman to win 1996 Masters Tournament
(Published: 22-Apr-1996) In 1996, Nick Faldo won a third green jacket, but only after Greg Norman suffered the worst collapse in major tournament history. [Special Feature]
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Ben Crenshaw wins 1995 Masters Tournament
(Published: 17-Apr-1995) Ben Crenshaw's 1995 Masters win was a memorial to his mentor. [Special Feature]
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Greg Norman wins 1994 Players Championship
(Published: 04-Apr-1994) [Special Feature]
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Fred Couples wins 1992 Masters Tournament
(Published: 20-Apr-1992) An unslippery slope gave Fred Couples the cushion he needed to win in 1992. [Special Feature]