Forty years ago, as planes rolled down concrete runways at William B. Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport, hundreds of golf fans fixed their eyes on terminal TV monitors to see what was happening ...
Augusta, Georgia: Few sporting events in the world revere anniversaries like the Masters. There’s a soothing quality to a global sporting event returning to the same venue each year. Fans, on site and ...
Apr. 11—Editor's note: The Aiken Standard is looking back at the 40th anniversary of the 1986 Masters, the first one John Boyette covered as a journalist. For Jack Nicklaus, Masters Tournament ...
Editor’s note: The Aiken Standard is looking back at the 40th anniversary of the 1986 Masters, the first one John Boyette covered as a journalist. The Official World Golf Ranking turns 40 years old ...
They say golf can be a lifelong sport if you're willing to accept the inevitable: the creeping loss of swing speed that leads to softer shafts and a move up a set of tees, the 3-iron eased out of the ...
A look back at notable Masters anniversaries through the years 1986 “No one wins The Masters at 46.” That was the gist of an article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that caught Jack Nicklaus’ eye ...
Another year, another iconic pin location? Four decades after Jack Nicklaus holed an 11-footer on No. 17 to gain sole possession of the lead, the Masters Tournament has chosen a similar pin location ...
“No one wins The Masters at 46.” That was the gist of an article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that caught Jack Nicklaus’ eye and drew his ire. It looked as though the sportswriter would be ...