Funny you mention that. Norman was my favorite golfer when I was in sixth grade and I went to the Memorial with one goal in mind, get Norman's autograph. After his round I was waiting for him right at the entrance to the range. I was one of a small crowd (five people maybe) and he walked by with a human wall of police surrounding him and didn't acknowledge any of us. Since that day I've hated the prick. One of my most joyous moments watching the Masters came in 96 when he choked. I still get enjoyment when I think about it.
My most memorable Masters, which also involved Norman, came in 1986. Watching a 46 year old Jack Nicklaus (one of OSU's greats), make that charge and the electricity that the gallery had, realizing that they were witnessing one more improbable charge from arguably the greatest golfer of all time, well it had me on the edge of my seat 20 years ago choking back tears and to this day, remembering it sends shivers down my spine. Witnessing Jack's final green jacket ranks very high on my list of most memorable sports moments.
Tomorrow will be interesting as that old saying that the Masters doesn't really begin until the back 9 of the Final Round is usually true.
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