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What are the greatest comebacks in the history of the Masters?

What are the greatest comebacks in the history of the Masters?

Nick Faldo of England (left) with the Green Jacket, watched by Hord Hardin (right), after his victory in the US Masters Golf Tournament held at The Augusta National Golf Club, Georgia on April 8th, 1989. This was Faldo’s first of three Masters titles. (Photo by Brian Morgan/Popperfoto/Getty Images)

1989: A Sunday 65 fueled Faldo as he overcame a three-stroke deficit with three holes to play, forcing a playoff with Scott Hoch. It was the first of three Masters wins for Faldo. 

1990: Faldo trailed by seven strokes after the first round before taking the win in a playoff over Raymond Floyd for his second green jacket. It’s tied for the largest deficit overcome in tournament history after 18 holes with the next player on our list. 

1996: Faldo trailed Greg Norman by six strokes Sunday, but a Sunday 67 coupled with Norman’s 78 became the difference that week. Faldo secured his third Masters victory and it became the poster child for blown leads in golf lore for years to come. 

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