Sunday, 8 April 2012

With a 2 on 2, Oosthuizen gets a piece of history (AP)

More than 75 years ago, Gene Sarazen put the Masters on the map with a double-eagle. Louis Oosthuizen nearly won a green jacket with his Sunday. In 1935, when players weren't routinely hitting the ball so far, Sarazen pulled out a 4-wood from 235 yards, blasted the ball over the creek that guards the 15th green, then celebrated when he made a double-eagle.

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