1998 Masters
It was high drama with a surprise twist in the final reel on a glorious Easter Sunday at the Augusta National Golf Club. Mark O'Meara, suspect under major-championship pressure through an otherwise stellar career, achieved something only two other golfers in Masters Tournament history have accomplished.
1998 Masters
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Toms ties Masters records
David Toms said goodbye to his wife on the 11th fairway, then said hello to Masters history.
Kuchar will be back
Len Mattiace said that, after the crushing disappointment wears off, he might be more able to appreciate just how well he played in the final round of the Masters Tournament.
Nicklaus makes another run
Jack Stephens wasn't kidding. During a Tuesday ceremony to honor Jack Nicklaus on his 40th appearance in the Masters, the Augusta National chairman said the club was leaving room at the bottom of his plaque, ``just in case.''
Haas' caddie has mind on business
To be in Augusta on the 50th anniversary of his father's Masters victory, Billy Harmon feels lucky.
Stories from April 13, 1998
- Foreign flavor not noticeable in this Masters
- The National mail service delivers -- even on Sunday
- O'Meara after the Masters
- O'Meara invites Augusta children to champions dinner
Stories from April 12, 1998
- Mark one up
- O'Meara sheds stigma
- Toms ties Masters records
- Second place means second-guessing
- Masters notebook: O'Meara's former caddie cried with sheer joy
- Kuchar will be back
- The National mail service delivers -- even on Sunday
- Nicklaus makes another run
Stories from April 11, 1998
- Dorsey on golf: No. 15 repentant of early deviltry
- Haas' caddie has mind on business
- Player exercises control over age
- A special Sunday
- Hogan-Snead: Classic golf
Stories from April 10, 1998
- Planes fill sky near airports
- Caddies carry course knowledge
- Details crucial to golf artist
- Golf in youngster's blood
- Dorsey on golf: National not too mellow
- Company sues Augusta National over Web site name
- Threesomes plodded around National
Stories from April 9, 1998
- Tech's Kuchar flirts with history
- Dorsey on golf: At 85, Snead's slammin' away with old gusto
- First Masters medal up for auction
- Who's won what? Even the major golfers aren't sure
Stories from April 8, 1998
- All-Star Cafe adds to Masters circus
- Bianchi on golf: Love will walk off with green jacket
- Full TV coverage undesirable, National chairman says
- Dorsey on Golf: I'll take Duval, Mickelson and Woods
Stories from April 7, 1998
- Augusta's flower power
- National hasn't always been picture perfect
- Augusta airports cry out for help
- Dorsey on golf: Amateur living out his dream
- Mission impossible: Tiger's autograph
- Pimento on white
- Champs swear by or swear at alternative spikes
- Par-3 contest suspended
- Restaurateurs know golfers draw a crowd
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