Tom Watson became the ninth player to win at least two green jackets, winning the first Masters contested on bentgrass greens.
Gene Sarazen's double eagle in 1935 is the most famous and important shot in Masters Tournament history.
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How did the Masters Tournament get its name, and what was its original name?Gene Sarazen put the tournament on the map in 1935 by winning in a 36-hole playoff over Craig Wood after making an albatross ...
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