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US Masters Action Replay: Greg Norman and Nick Faldo 1996

Thirteen years on, Golf Monthly relives the infamous 'choke' of Greg Norman at the 1996 Masters - the biggest final-round turnaround at Augusta in its history.

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Tiger Woods

US Masters Trivia: How much do you know about the Masters?

Are you as clued up on your US Masters trivia as you think? Well, here are Golf Monthly's top 25 things you may or may not know about the Masters golf tournament in Augusta

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Tiger Woods

US Masters winners

With the US Masters set to tee-off on April 9th, Golf Monthly takes a look back at previous US Masters winners. Take a look at the Augusta Massters roll of honour

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Masters - Preview day three

US Masters records

Who is the youngest ever winner of the Masters? What's the lowest winning aggregate at Augusta? How many Green Jackets has Arnold Palmer won? If you want the answer to all these US masters records questions and much, much more, then read on.

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Ian Woosnam

Ian Woosnam 1991 US Masters champion

Looking back at some of the great contests at Augusta, Bill Elliott speaks to Ian Woosnam about his famous 1991 US Masters win.

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Augusta National

US Masters history

From Bobby Jones to Tiger Woods and from the introduction of the green jacket to Nick Faldo's famous defeat of Greg Norman the US Masters at Augusta has a rich and varied history built up over nearly three quarters of a century.

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Golf Monthly March 2012

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