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1994 masters pin flag José María Olazábal Augusta National open ryder pga tpc

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    Description

    The
    1994 Masters Tournament
    was the 58th
    Masters Tournament
    , held April 7–10 at
    Augusta National Golf Club
    in
    Augusta, Georgia
    .
    José María Olazábal
    won the first of his two Masters titles, two strokes ahead of runner-up
    Tom Lehman
    ,
    [1]
    [2]
    [3]
    and became the sixth winner from
    Europe
    in the past seven Masters.
    [4]
    [5]
    Olazábal was the second champion from
    Spain
    , following
    Seve Ballesteros
    , the winner in
    1980
    and
    1983
    .
    Larry Mize
    , the
    1987
    champion, led after each of the first two rounds,
    [6]
    [7]
    and Lehman assumed the 54-hole lead with one of two 69s on Saturday; Olazábal had the other and was one stroke back, with Mize one behind in third.
    [8]
    Lehman, age 35, had yet to win on the
    PGA Tour
    .
    [9]
    In the final round, Olazábal, Lehman, and Mize shared the lead entering the back nine.
    [4]
    Mize made three bogeys coming home and fell out of contention. Lehman bogeyed the par-3 12th to fall a stroke back, and at the par-5 15th hole, both Olazábal and Lehman had putts for eagle. Olazabal made his from 35 feet (11 m), but Lehman missed from fifteen (4.5 m), and the lead was two
    strokes.
    [3]
    [4]
    [5]
    After pars at 16, Olazábal three-putted from off the 17th green for bogey, while Lehman missed a birdie from fifteen feet, and the lead was reduced to one at the final tee. Lehman's one-iron found the left fairway bunker, the approach shot was well short of the green, and he bogeyed; Olazábal put his approach into the gallery, but he scrambled for par and had a two-stroke
    victory.
    [3]
    [4]
    [5]
    Fred Couples
    , the
    1992
    champion, did not enter due to back problems, withdrawing the previous Friday.
    [10]
    Olazábal won his second green jacket five years later in
    1999
    . Lehman won his first tour event six weeks later at the
    Memorial
    ,
    [11]
    and won a
    major
    at
    The Open Championship
    in
    1996
    .