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In the 2015 Masters, Jordan Spieth became the fifth golfer to capture a wire-to-wire victory at the Masters, the first since 1976. Heading into the 1986 Masters, Jack Nicklaus was 46 years old and winding down his career. Here are the results:1st place votes: 10, 2nd: 7, 3rd: 2, 4th: 0, 5th: 0. The 1986 Masters Tournament was the 50th Masters Tournament, held April 10–13 at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.. Jack Nicklaus won his record 18th professional major with a historic one-stroke victory.

“I was telling my mom, ‘Look what Jack is doing.’ I still think that was the greatest Masters ever.

CBS isn't very thrilled to watch Jack Nicklaus come from behind to win the 1986 Masters.

One of them happened on 13, when Jack turned to Lyle and said, “Did you hear what Jackie just said to me?” Jackie, Jack’s son, was on the bag that weekend as his caddie. Scientists tested 14 types of masks — here are the ones that worked and...NYPD cops don't lift a finger as 11-year-old is beaten in broad daylightHollywood stylist dishes on the worst stars to work withFire rips through Rachael Ray's home in upstate New YorkHoward Stern's advice to Ellen DeGeneres: 'Just be a p---k'Jack Nicklaus reacts as he finishes on the 18th to win the 1986 Masters Championship at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.Hilary Tisch, daughter of Giants co-owner, dead at 36 (IA) If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-BETS-OFF. But Fuzzy will always be a Masters champ. One of them was his main rival the last ten years of his career, and a man ahead of Nicklaus on the leader board heading into Sunday, Tom Watson.To start the final round Jack played even par through the first eight holes, which, although he wasn’t hurting himself, wasn’t doing much for his chances of moving up the leader board.It was on the ninth hole that the Golden Bear began to make his move. Cue Jim Nantz’s famous call on CBS as Jack’s final putt dropped on the 72nd hole: “The Bear has come out of hibernation.’’“If there was one tournament you watched as a kid, and remembered it, that was it,” 2005 Players champion Fred Funk once said.“I remember watching that tournament at home and just couldn’t believe what was happening,’’ Phil Mickelson recalled a few years ago. He two-putted for par on 18 to post −9 and a one shot lead.Ballesteros three-putted the 17th to fall out of contention, but Kite had 12 feet for birdie on 18 to tie Nicklaus. After long deliberation, he holed his putt on 17 for sole possession of the lead for the first time in the tournament.

At most every NFL game, for example, there’s an announcement shortly before kickoff directed to the media that there shall be no cheering in the press box.If that rule applied to the golf writers covering the 1986 Masters and there was a penalty for violating it, the entire press corps at Augusta National that magical Sunday in April — when Jack Nicklaus won his fifth green jacket at the age of 46 — would have been banned before they had a chance to write the lead to their respective stories.Grown, grizzled, cynical men — many of whom had covered some of the biggest stories in sports — cried when Nicklaus won that Masters. 18+ MrPlay - New customers only. As much as perhaps the greatest golfer in the history of the game can be, Nicklaus was not much more than an afterthought heading into the 50Names like Greg Norman, Tom Kite, Tom Watson, Seve Ballesteros and Ben Crenshaw were the real story. “I don’t think he can win After his round of 71 on Friday, which followed his opening round of 74, Nicklaus was frustrated when he talked to the media.“I was really down on myself for shooting a 74 yesterday because I played pretty well,” Jack said. However, despite being only four back, he trailed the likes of Norman, Ballesteros, Langer, Watson and Kite.Nicklaus may not have had a lot of believers, even after his Saturday round, but he did have a few. “It was a surreal experience.