Greatest Masters Matches
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CREDIT: John G. Zimmerman/SI
1960
Arnold Palmer vs. Ken Venturi
282-283
Early in his reign, the King trailed Venturi by one shot with two holes to play. What happened next would cement Palmer's reputation as a charger. Facing a 27-foot birdie putt at 17, Arnie backed away twice, then promptly holed it. At 18, he punched a 6-iron to five feet and holed that birdie putt, too. Palmer paused momentarily and then reality hit him he had just won his second Masters. He began jumping with glee.


