On April 10 in golf history — 1960: Arnold Palmer birdies last two to win Masters, plus 6 more moments from 1955–2022.
Cary Middlecoff, aided by an 80-foot eagle putt at the 13th, won the 1955 Masters by a then-record seven strokes over Ben Hogan.
Cary MiddlecoffArnold Palmer birdied the 71st and 72nd holes to win the 1960 Masters by one stroke over Ken Venturi for his second green jacket.
Arnold PalmerJack Nicklaus beat Tommy Jacobs and Gay Brewer in an 18-hole playoff to win the 1966 Masters, the first player to successfully defend the title.
Jack NicklausTom Watson outdueled Jack Nicklaus down the stretch to win the 1977 Masters by two strokes, a prelude to their epic Open duel at Turnberry that summer.
Tom WatsonSeve Ballesteros birdied four of the first four holes Sunday and cruised to win the 1983 Masters by four strokes over Ben Crenshaw and Tom Kite.
Seve BallesterosTiger Woods holed an iconic chip on the 16th, the ball pausing on the lip before dropping, then beat Chris DiMarco in a playoff to win the 2005 Masters for his fourth green jacket.
Tiger WoodsScottie Scheffler, the new World No. 1, won the 2022 Masters by three strokes over Rory McIlroy for his first major championship.
Scottie Scheffler