Apr. 13—AUGUSTA — The year was 1975, and bell-bottom trousers were in fashion and "The Hustle" was a No. 1 disco hit. "Jaws" was a smash at the box office, and "All in the Family" reigned on the small ...
Jack Nicklaus' fifth title at Augusta made the 1975 Masters the original "Best Masters Ever." The panorama of high drama lingers still. The post 50 years later, we've still never seen anything quite ...
Comparing golfers of different eras, even on an iconically consistent layout like Augusta National, is usually like trying to predict how a toddler might react to seeing the Easter Bunny for the first ...
With the 2020 Masters delayed until November, CBS has decided to air features on three of the most incredible Masters tournaments over the weekend. The final round of Phil Mickelson's 2004 victory be ...
In 1975, Lee Elder became the first Black golfer to play in the Masters. Forty-six years later, Elder became a guest honorary starter in the same tournament. It was a proud moment in golf history, and ...
Fifty years ago, Lee Elder broke the color barrier at the Masters, confronting both the ugly history of racism in America and the natural beauty of Augusta National Golf Club. On April 8, 1975, Rose ...
Apr. 13—AUGUSTA — Byeong Hun An is only 33, not nearly old enough to remember the 1975 Masters. But he's seen the video and knows what Jack Nicklaus did there 50 years ago. "It was before my time," ...
TROON, SCOTLAND - JULY 17: Henrik Stenson of Sweden reacts on the 18th green with caddie Gareth Lord after holing a putt for victory during the final round on day four of the 145th Open Championship ...
In April 1975, a new car from Volkswagen, called the Rabbit, retailed for $2,999. Saigon fell, ending the Vietnam War. And Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Tug McGraw said of his princely $75,000 salary, ...
The applause started when Lee Elder’s golf cart began moving toward the first tee. It only got louder when he arrived and slowly made his way to his seat. And moments later, Masters Chairman Fred ...
Timing is everything, as they say, so credit goes to Golf Digest for having great timing in speaking with Jack Nicklaus on the topic of, well, timing. Shortly before his legendary one-shot victory ...