Thursday, April 8, 2010

A myth of Sundays: Back-nine charges at Masters a rare feat

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In this April 13, 1986, file photo Jack Nicklaus watches his putt drop for a birdie on the 17th hole at Augusta National.  The shot gave him the lead and he went on to win his sixth Masters title. Nicklaus shot a back-nine 30 in his charge, only the second back-nine 30 in the history of the tournament and the last time it was done.
 
A myth of Sundays: Back-nine charges at Masters a rare feat
By Steve DiMeglio, USA TODAY
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