On April 4 in golf history — 1964: Arnold Palmer wins Masters for fourth time, plus 5 more moments from 1964–1999.
Arnold Palmer closed with a 70 to win the 1964 Masters by six strokes over Dave Marr and Jack Nicklaus, his fourth and final green jacket.
Arnold PalmerJack Nicklaus shot a then-record 271 (-17) to win the 1965 Masters by nine strokes, prompting Bobby Jones's famous remark about a game with which he was not familiar.
Jack NicklausCharles Coody birdied three of the last six holes to win the 1971 Masters by two strokes over Johnny Miller and Jack Nicklaus.
Charles CoodyCraig Stadler held on after a back-nine wobble to beat Dan Pohl in a sudden-death playoff and win the 1982 Masters for his only major.
Craig StadlerGreg Norman won the 1993 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass during a stretch in which he returned to the top of the world rankings.
Greg NormanJose Maria Olazabal completed a comeback from a foot ailment to win the 1999 Masters by two strokes over Davis Love III.
Jose Maria Olazabal