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Masters Memories Gene Sarazen 1935
Legendary Gene Sarazen recounts his famous double eagle hole-out on the 15th hole at Augusta National during his 1935 Masters Tournament triumph.
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Green Jacket Feelin': Rory, Bubba and Tiger
Masters' history if it wasn't even the best golf shot of last year. I'm going 1935 shot [unk] round the world, Gene Sarazen 's double eagle, albatross, either way you wanna call it. Obviously, I was not there. I just missed by a year
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Overdrive: Why lefties succeed at Augusta National
went to the Masters, I had the two of the older champions play 9 holes. After that, it was Byron and Sam Snead and Gene Sarazen hitting that first shot and I would go out to that First Tee every time and watch that. Now, with Jack, Arnold and
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Ultimate Match Play Champ.: Tiger vs. Seve
match and we're gonna break down the bottom half of the bracket right now. Number 6, Arnold Palmer against number 11 Gene Sarazen . And he gets the King as the 6 seed. -Yeah. He's got to deal with Arnie's army. I mean, that makes it tough
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The Best of ... Back Nine at Augusta
on the strength of a hole out on the 14th in 1936. Gene Sarazen Par-5 15th - Firethorn The famed 'shot heard round the world,' Gene Sarazen holed his approach shot at the par-5 15th for a double
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Masters Classics
From Bobby Jones to Jack Nicklaus, Gene Sarazen to Tiger Woods, a look back at 80 years of Masters memories.
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Don't let anxiety, poor setup ruin your bunker play
designed and how to use it. So, to help lessen your anxiety, let’s first discuss the sand wedge. It was designed by Gene Sarazen in the late 1920’s. He was invited by Howard Hughes to fly in his airplane and was fascinated as he watched the flaps
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Double eagle: The golf term that makes no sense
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Gene Sarazen hit ''the shot heard 'round the world,'' holing out with ..... it was? I was watching the Masters and they were talking about Gene Sarazen and the double eagle.'' The Masters is such a powerful force
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Masters Traditions Match Play: Final Four voting
Hutchison and Fred McLeod hit the first ceremonial opening tee shots in 1963. For many years the trio of Sam Snead, Gene Sarazen and Byron Nelson filled the role. The much-loved tradition now has Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus
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Crow's Nest tradition never gets old
there.” Andrade apologized and as he was leaving the locker room he asked the guard who the man was? “That was Mr. Gene Sarazen , sir,” he said. “I guess it’s become legendary to pull a Billy Andrade, you always go right and you never go
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Punch Shot: Favorite shot in Masters history
Now, it’s the shot that echoes through history. Gene Sarazen ’s albatross, or double eagle, if you like, in ..... years later may not be the sole thing that separates Gene Sarazen ’s albatross hole-out on 15 in the 1935 edition
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Masters Traditions Match Play: Round 2 voting
Hutchison and Fred McLeod hit the first ceremonial opening tee shots in 1963. For many years the trio of Sam Snead, Gene Sarazen and Byron Nelson filled the role. The much-loved tradition now has Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus
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Masters Tradition Match Play: Round 1 voting
Hutchison and Fred McLeod hit the first ceremonial opening tee shots in 1963. For many years the trio of Sam Snead, Gene Sarazen and Byron Nelson filled the role. The much-loved tradition now has Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus
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Masters Traditions Match Play: Round 1 voting
Hutchison and Fred McLeod hit the first ceremonial opening tee shots in 1963. For many years the trio of Sam Snead, Gene Sarazen and Byron Nelson filled the role. The much-loved tradition now has Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus
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Sarazen's double eagle put Masters on the map
t taken with a musket, but by Gene Sarazen (pictured above receiving the winner ..... he later changed his name to Gene Sarazen because he felt it sounded like ..... Henry Picard third on 211 and Gene Sarazen fourth with 212. Dutra, with
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Ultimate Match Play Championship Round 1 predictions
victory over Casper, who managed to win just 51 times in his prolific career. Match 6: (6) Arnold Palmer vs. (11) Gene Sarazen Mell: Palmer – With his blacksmith’s slash, Palmer survives yet another Sarazen double eagle to advance. Sobel: Palmer
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