In perhaps the most memorable and emotional Masters of all time, 46-year-old Jack Nicklaus wins his sixth and final Masters Tournament for his 18th professional major championship victory, with his son Jackie as his caddie. Nicklaus shoots a final-round 65, which includes a back nine of 30 to defeat Greg Norman and Tom Kite by one shot. April 13, 1986 21
After starting with an 80, Curtis Strange shoots 65 during the second round to make the cut and to contend in the tournament. Stranges good play continues until the final round as Bernard Langer shoots 68 to surpass him and win his first Masters by two shots. April 14, 1985 29
Fuzzy Zoeller becomes the first golfer since Gene Sarazen to win the Masters in his first appearance, 44 years after Sarazens shot heard round the world. Zoeller defeats Ed Sneed and two-time champion Tom Watson on the second hole of the first sudden-death playoff in Masters history. April 15, 1979 24
Player wins his third and final Masters Tournament after firing a final-round 64, which includes a back-nine score of 30. This would also be the ninth and final major championship victory of Players career. April 9, 1978 25
Raymond Floyd wins his first and only green jacket in historical fashion as he ties Jack Nicklaus overall score of 271 en route to an eight-shot victory over future two-time Masters champion Ben Crenshaw. April 11, 1976 21
In a heated battle, Nicklaus defeats Tom Weiskopf and Johnny Miller by one shot after he holes a 38-foot putt on the par-3 16th. The putt leads to Nicklaus fifth Masters title and 13th major championship victory overall. April 13, 1975 24
Billy Casper captures his third and final major championship in an 18-hole playoff against 1961 U.S. Open champion Gene Littler. April 13, 1970 23
Argentinian golfer Angel Cabrera was born on this day in 1969 in Córdoba – 1969 Masters Tournament September 12, 1969 29
Nicklaus becomes the first to successfully defend the Masters after he defeats Tommy Jacobs and 1967 champion Gay Brewer in an 18-hole playoff. April 11, 1966 24
Nicklaus sets a tournament scoring record of 271 (17 under par) for a nine-stroke victory over rivals Palmer and Player. April 11, 1965 22