No one who witnessed the American’s astounding comeback victory at Augusta in 2019 is likely to forget what they saw
The propensity of the Masters to deliver moments in time is beyond golfing parallel. They needn’t always arrive at the tournament’s 72nd hole. If the Hogan Bridge, Butler Cabin and Magnolia Lane define Augusta National, its celebrated tournament also has reference points throughout the sprawling acreage.
When Ian Poulter is taken back to the Masters Sunday of 2019, he recalls his view from the 13th tee. Poulter was one of a quartet from the tournament’s closing two groups – each consisting of three players, unusually – to find water at the 12th. Behind him Tiger Woods played safe on the world’s most famous par three and found dry land.
Written by Ewan Murray
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