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Highest 72-Hole Scores Ever in The Masters

Most of our accounts of Masters Tournament records are focused on good achievements — the bests. But sometimes you have to acknowledge the worsts , too. Such as the worst 72-hole scores ever seen in Masters Tournament history.

The Chuck Wagon Side Bet Explained

"Chuck Wagon" is the name of a side bet in golf that pays off once, maybe twice, during the round — the number depends on how many snack bars the golf course has.

Jocelyne Bourassa: Bio of Canadian Golf Pioneer

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Jocelyne Bourassa had a great career as an amateur golfer in her native Canada before turning pro and joining the LPGA Tour. Despite her competitive career ending prematurely due to injury, she made her mark as the first Canadian to win an LPGA tournament played in Canada.

Honda Civic Classic on LPGA Tour

The Honda Civic Classic was a pro golf tournament on the LPGA Tour, played for a handful of years in the 1970s in California. But its roster of champions, though short, is impressive.

Highest 18-Hole Scores in Masters Tournament History

What are the highest scores for one round of golf yet recorded in The Masters Tournament? The all-time worst 18-hole score in The Masters is 95.

The Bogeyman Side Game Explained

There are two different side games that go by the name Bogeyman, both of them, as you probably guessed, based around making (or avoiding making) bogeys. One of them is best-suited for low-handicappers, the other is more-often played by higher handicappers.

Founders Circle at Augusta National Golf Club

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Imagine having Magnolia Lane on one side of you and the Augusta National Golf Club clubhouse on the other. If you are lucky enough to attend The Masters Tournament (or otherwise find yourself on the Augusta National grounds), you don't have to imagine: You'll be in that spot when you visit Founders Circle.

Frank Walsh: Masters Record-Setter, Almost a Major Champ

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Frank Walsh was never a big winner in pro tournaments, but he did win on the PGA Tour and was in contention quite a bit in the 1920s and 1930s. His career highlights included reaching the championship match in the match-play era of the PGA Championship, and setting a long-standing Masters Tournament record (but one he'd rather not have).

Las Vegas Senior Classic on Champions Tour

The Las Vegas Senior Classic was a professional golf tournament in Nevada that was played from the 1980s into the early 2000s. It was part of the Champions Tour, then called the Senior PGA Tour.

Highest Single-Hole Scores Ever in The Masters

What is the worst score on a single hole in the history of The Masters Tournament? The tournament record for single-hole high score is 13, a tally recorded by three golfers so far.

The Golf Expression 'Let the Big Dog Eat' Explained

"Let the big dog eat" is one of the more colorful golf slang expressions. Do you know what it means? And how long golfers have been using this phrase?

How to Play the Side Bet Named 'Birdies'

Would you guess that a golf game named Birdies is one that pays off when a golfer ... makes a birdie? This side bet is one of the simplest, and it is also one of the most popular among golfers.

Jimmy Clark: PGA Tour Winner in 1950s

Jimmy Clark was a professional golfer on the PGA Tour whose tournament appearances mostly came in the 1950s. He is best-known for two things: First, as an amateur, he once set a 36-hole scoring record for all USGA competitions ... and then broke his own record the next time the same tournament was played. Second, as a pro Clark won only twice on the PGA Tour, but they happened in the same year (1952) and the same golfer was runner-up both times.

Looking Back: Fort Wayne Open on PGA Tour

The Fort Wayne Open was a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour. It was played in Fort Wayne, Indiana, seven times during the 1950s.

Explaining 'the Indio Effect' in Golf

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From 1972 through 2022, Mission Hills Country Club in California's Coachella Valley was the site of a big LPGA Tour event, a tournament that for most of its history was one of the LPGA's major championships . And every year during the broadcast of that tournament, television viewers heard repeated references to "the Indio effect."

Has An Amateur Ever Won The Masters Tournament?

No, an amateur golfer has never won The Masters Tournament. A few have come close, including three who finished runner-up. But it has been a very long time since any amateur even finished in the Top 5 at this major championship.

How to Play the Duck Side Bet

The golf wager known as "Duck" (sometimes "Duckies") is one that is lost by the last golfer to hold the duck. And what does "holding the duck" mean? It means you hit into water.

Billy Joe Patton: Popular Amateur Who Nearly Won Masters

Billy Joe Patton was a lifelong amateur golfer who never came close to winning either of the two biggest amateur tournaments. But he did come close to winning a professional major, The Masters, and had multiple Top 10 finishes in both The Masters and U.S. Open. Patton was a big-bombing country boy who captured the imagination of golf fans in the 1950s and 1960s.