It’s remembered as one of the epic collapses in major championship history, but Greg Norman’s final-round foibles obscured how good champion Nick Faldo played to win the 1996 Masters Tournament.

Quick Bits

Winner: Nick Faldo, 276Dates: April 11-14, 1996Location: Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.Masters Tournament number: This was the 60th time the Masters was played.

How Faldo Capitalized on Norman’s Collapse to Win 1996 Masters

Nick Faldo won his third Masters championship, but the story of the 1996 Masters will always be Greg Norman’s collapse. Norman had lost multiple majors in dramatic fashion leading up to this tournament - sometimes through his own error, sometimes by virtue of another player’s great play or spectacular shot - but his collapse at the 1996 Masters is something that will long be remembered.

Norman opened the tournament in the first round by tying the course record (and major championship 18-hole record) with a 63. He continued playing well throughout the middle rounds, carding 69-71 in the second and third rounds. Norman’s lead after the first round was two strokes; following the second round, four strokes.

And after the third round, Norman led second-place Faldo by six shots, 13-under to 7-under. But by the end of Round 4, Norman trailed Faldo by five strokes. An 11-shot swing resulting from Faldo’s 67 and Norman’s 78.

Faldo earned the win - his 67 was the best score of the final round. But Norman handed Faldo the opportunity.

Faldo chipped a couple shots off Norman’s lead early in the final round, but Norman appeared to be OK - he still led by four strokes following seven holes of the final round. Norman - who had made only four bogeys combined in the first three rounds - then started falling apart. There was a six-shot swing over the next five holes, as Norman dropped five strokes while Faldo recorded one birdie. Faldo led by two strokes after the 12 hole, which Norman double-bogeyed.

Faldo’s lead was still two strokes after 15 holes. But Norman double-bogeyed again on No. 16 after putting his tee ball into the water. Norman shot 40 on the back nine.

Norman finished second for the third time at The Masters. But it probably felt like finishing last after blowing a 6-stroke lead (the largest 54-hole lead ever lost in a major championship to this point). Norman handled the aftermath with grit and grace, but he rarely challenged for wins again after his collapse here.

The 1996 Masters was the sixth and final major championship victory of Faldo’s career.

1996 Masters Scores

Results from the 1996 Masters golf tournament played at the par-72 Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.:

Nick Faldo, $450,000 69-67-73-67–276

Greg Norman, $270,000 63-69-71-78–281

Phil Mickelson, $170,000 65-73-72-72–282

Frank Nobilo, $120,000 71-71-72-69–283

Scott Hoch, $95,000 67-73-73-71–284

Duffy Waldorf, $95,000 72-71-69-72–284

Davis Love III, $77,933 72-71-74-68–285

Jeff Maggert, $77,933 71-73-72-69–285

Corey Pavin, $77,933 75-66-73-71–285

Scott McCarron, $65,000 70-70-72-74–286

David Frost, $65,000 70-68-74-74–286

Bob Tway, $52,500 67-72-76-72–287

Lee Janzen, $52,500 68-71-75-73–287

Ernie Els, $52,500 71-71-72-73–287

Fred Couples, $43,750 78-68-71-71–288

Mark Calcavecchia, $43,750 71-73-71-73–288

John Huston, $40,000 71-71-71-76–289

Paul Azinger, $32,600 70-74-76-70–290

Mark O’Meara, $32,600 72-71-75-72–290

Tom Lehman, $32,600 75-70-72-73–290

Nick Price, $32,600 71-75-70-74–290

David Duval, $32,600 73-72-69-76–290

Larry Mize, $25,000 75-71-77-68–291

Loren Roberts, $25,000 71-73-72-75–291

Raymond Floyd, $21,000 70-74-77-71–292

Brad Faxon, $21,000 69-77-72-74–292

Bob Estes, $18,900 71-71-79-72–293

Justin Leonard, $18,900 72-74-75-72–293

Jim Furyk, $15,571 75-70-78-71–294

Jim Gallagher, Jr., $15,571 70-76-77-71–294

Hale Irwin, $15,571 74-71-77-72–294

Scott Simpson, $15,571 69-76-76-73–294

Craig Stadler, $15,571 73-72-71-78–294

John Daly, $15,571 71-74-71-78–294

Ian Woosnam, $15,571 72-69-73-80–294

Fred Funk, $12,333 71-72-76-76–295

Jay Haas, $12,333 70-73-75-77–295

Bernhard Langer, $12,333 75-70-72-78–295

Colin Montgomerie, $11,050 72-74-75-75–296

Vijay Singh, $11,050 69-71-74-82–296

Steve Lowery, $10,050 71-74-75-77–297

Jack Nicklaus, $10,050 70-73-76-78–297

Seve Ballesteros, $9,300 73-73-77-76–299

Alexander Cejka, $8,800 73-71-78-80–302

2000 Masters Tournament: Singh Goes Green

1989 Masters Tournament: Faldo’s First

The Worst Golf Chokes and Collapses

1998 Masters: O’Meara is O’Major

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

1986 Masters: Nicklaus’ Final Charge

2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

2019 Masters Tournament: Tiger Woods Wins 5th Green Jacket

1984 Masters Tournament: A Victory Inspired By a ‘Ghost’

1997 Masters: Tiger Woods Wins His First Major

Nick Faldo: Profile of the English Golf Legend

1993 PGA Championship: Azinger vs. Norman in Playoff

Phil Mickelson Masters Record: Wins and Scores

Greg Norman: The Australian Golfer Called ‘The Shark’

Lowest Round in a Men’s Golf Major: The All-Time Bests

1995 U.S. Open: Pavin Comes Through in the Clutch

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It’s remembered as one of the epic collapses in major championship history, but Greg Norman’s final-round foibles obscured how good champion Nick Faldo played to win the 1996 Masters Tournament.

Quick Bits

Winner: Nick Faldo, 276Dates: April 11-14, 1996Location: Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.Masters Tournament number: This was the 60th time the Masters was played.

How Faldo Capitalized on Norman’s Collapse to Win 1996 Masters

Nick Faldo won his third Masters championship, but the story of the 1996 Masters will always be Greg Norman’s collapse. Norman had lost multiple majors in dramatic fashion leading up to this tournament - sometimes through his own error, sometimes by virtue of another player’s great play or spectacular shot - but his collapse at the 1996 Masters is something that will long be remembered.

Norman opened the tournament in the first round by tying the course record (and major championship 18-hole record) with a 63. He continued playing well throughout the middle rounds, carding 69-71 in the second and third rounds. Norman’s lead after the first round was two strokes; following the second round, four strokes.

And after the third round, Norman led second-place Faldo by six shots, 13-under to 7-under. But by the end of Round 4, Norman trailed Faldo by five strokes. An 11-shot swing resulting from Faldo’s 67 and Norman’s 78.

Faldo earned the win - his 67 was the best score of the final round. But Norman handed Faldo the opportunity.

Faldo chipped a couple shots off Norman’s lead early in the final round, but Norman appeared to be OK - he still led by four strokes following seven holes of the final round. Norman - who had made only four bogeys combined in the first three rounds - then started falling apart. There was a six-shot swing over the next five holes, as Norman dropped five strokes while Faldo recorded one birdie. Faldo led by two strokes after the 12 hole, which Norman double-bogeyed.

Faldo’s lead was still two strokes after 15 holes. But Norman double-bogeyed again on No. 16 after putting his tee ball into the water. Norman shot 40 on the back nine.

Norman finished second for the third time at The Masters. But it probably felt like finishing last after blowing a 6-stroke lead (the largest 54-hole lead ever lost in a major championship to this point). Norman handled the aftermath with grit and grace, but he rarely challenged for wins again after his collapse here.

The 1996 Masters was the sixth and final major championship victory of Faldo’s career.

1996 Masters Scores

Results from the 1996 Masters golf tournament played at the par-72 Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.:

Nick Faldo, $450,000 69-67-73-67–276

Greg Norman, $270,000 63-69-71-78–281

Phil Mickelson, $170,000 65-73-72-72–282

Frank Nobilo, $120,000 71-71-72-69–283

Scott Hoch, $95,000 67-73-73-71–284

Duffy Waldorf, $95,000 72-71-69-72–284

Davis Love III, $77,933 72-71-74-68–285

Jeff Maggert, $77,933 71-73-72-69–285

Corey Pavin, $77,933 75-66-73-71–285

Scott McCarron, $65,000 70-70-72-74–286

David Frost, $65,000 70-68-74-74–286

Bob Tway, $52,500 67-72-76-72–287

Lee Janzen, $52,500 68-71-75-73–287

Ernie Els, $52,500 71-71-72-73–287

Fred Couples, $43,750 78-68-71-71–288

Mark Calcavecchia, $43,750 71-73-71-73–288

John Huston, $40,000 71-71-71-76–289

Paul Azinger, $32,600 70-74-76-70–290

Mark O’Meara, $32,600 72-71-75-72–290

Tom Lehman, $32,600 75-70-72-73–290

Nick Price, $32,600 71-75-70-74–290

David Duval, $32,600 73-72-69-76–290

Larry Mize, $25,000 75-71-77-68–291

Loren Roberts, $25,000 71-73-72-75–291

Raymond Floyd, $21,000 70-74-77-71–292

Brad Faxon, $21,000 69-77-72-74–292

Bob Estes, $18,900 71-71-79-72–293

Justin Leonard, $18,900 72-74-75-72–293

Jim Furyk, $15,571 75-70-78-71–294

Jim Gallagher, Jr., $15,571 70-76-77-71–294

Hale Irwin, $15,571 74-71-77-72–294

Scott Simpson, $15,571 69-76-76-73–294

Craig Stadler, $15,571 73-72-71-78–294

John Daly, $15,571 71-74-71-78–294

Ian Woosnam, $15,571 72-69-73-80–294

Fred Funk, $12,333 71-72-76-76–295

Jay Haas, $12,333 70-73-75-77–295

Bernhard Langer, $12,333 75-70-72-78–295

Colin Montgomerie, $11,050 72-74-75-75–296

Vijay Singh, $11,050 69-71-74-82–296

Steve Lowery, $10,050 71-74-75-77–297

Jack Nicklaus, $10,050 70-73-76-78–297

Seve Ballesteros, $9,300 73-73-77-76–299

Alexander Cejka, $8,800 73-71-78-80–302

2000 Masters Tournament: Singh Goes Green

1989 Masters Tournament: Faldo’s First

The Worst Golf Chokes and Collapses

1998 Masters: O’Meara is O’Major

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

1986 Masters: Nicklaus’ Final Charge

2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

2019 Masters Tournament: Tiger Woods Wins 5th Green Jacket

1984 Masters Tournament: A Victory Inspired By a ‘Ghost’

1997 Masters: Tiger Woods Wins His First Major

Nick Faldo: Profile of the English Golf Legend

1993 PGA Championship: Azinger vs. Norman in Playoff

Phil Mickelson Masters Record: Wins and Scores

Greg Norman: The Australian Golfer Called ‘The Shark’

Lowest Round in a Men’s Golf Major: The All-Time Bests

1995 U.S. Open: Pavin Comes Through in the Clutch

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It’s remembered as one of the epic collapses in major championship history, but Greg Norman’s final-round foibles obscured how good champion Nick Faldo played to win the 1996 Masters Tournament.

Quick Bits

Winner: Nick Faldo, 276Dates: April 11-14, 1996Location: Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.Masters Tournament number: This was the 60th time the Masters was played.

How Faldo Capitalized on Norman’s Collapse to Win 1996 Masters

Nick Faldo won his third Masters championship, but the story of the 1996 Masters will always be Greg Norman’s collapse. Norman had lost multiple majors in dramatic fashion leading up to this tournament - sometimes through his own error, sometimes by virtue of another player’s great play or spectacular shot - but his collapse at the 1996 Masters is something that will long be remembered.

Norman opened the tournament in the first round by tying the course record (and major championship 18-hole record) with a 63. He continued playing well throughout the middle rounds, carding 69-71 in the second and third rounds. Norman’s lead after the first round was two strokes; following the second round, four strokes.

And after the third round, Norman led second-place Faldo by six shots, 13-under to 7-under. But by the end of Round 4, Norman trailed Faldo by five strokes. An 11-shot swing resulting from Faldo’s 67 and Norman’s 78.

Faldo earned the win - his 67 was the best score of the final round. But Norman handed Faldo the opportunity.

Faldo chipped a couple shots off Norman’s lead early in the final round, but Norman appeared to be OK - he still led by four strokes following seven holes of the final round. Norman - who had made only four bogeys combined in the first three rounds - then started falling apart. There was a six-shot swing over the next five holes, as Norman dropped five strokes while Faldo recorded one birdie. Faldo led by two strokes after the 12 hole, which Norman double-bogeyed.

Faldo’s lead was still two strokes after 15 holes. But Norman double-bogeyed again on No. 16 after putting his tee ball into the water. Norman shot 40 on the back nine.

Norman finished second for the third time at The Masters. But it probably felt like finishing last after blowing a 6-stroke lead (the largest 54-hole lead ever lost in a major championship to this point). Norman handled the aftermath with grit and grace, but he rarely challenged for wins again after his collapse here.

The 1996 Masters was the sixth and final major championship victory of Faldo’s career.

1996 Masters Scores

Results from the 1996 Masters golf tournament played at the par-72 Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.:

Nick Faldo, $450,000 69-67-73-67–276

Greg Norman, $270,000 63-69-71-78–281

Phil Mickelson, $170,000 65-73-72-72–282

Frank Nobilo, $120,000 71-71-72-69–283

Scott Hoch, $95,000 67-73-73-71–284

Duffy Waldorf, $95,000 72-71-69-72–284

Davis Love III, $77,933 72-71-74-68–285

Jeff Maggert, $77,933 71-73-72-69–285

Corey Pavin, $77,933 75-66-73-71–285

Scott McCarron, $65,000 70-70-72-74–286

David Frost, $65,000 70-68-74-74–286

Bob Tway, $52,500 67-72-76-72–287

Lee Janzen, $52,500 68-71-75-73–287

Ernie Els, $52,500 71-71-72-73–287

Fred Couples, $43,750 78-68-71-71–288

Mark Calcavecchia, $43,750 71-73-71-73–288

John Huston, $40,000 71-71-71-76–289

Paul Azinger, $32,600 70-74-76-70–290

Mark O’Meara, $32,600 72-71-75-72–290

Tom Lehman, $32,600 75-70-72-73–290

Nick Price, $32,600 71-75-70-74–290

David Duval, $32,600 73-72-69-76–290

Larry Mize, $25,000 75-71-77-68–291

Loren Roberts, $25,000 71-73-72-75–291

Raymond Floyd, $21,000 70-74-77-71–292

Brad Faxon, $21,000 69-77-72-74–292

Bob Estes, $18,900 71-71-79-72–293

Justin Leonard, $18,900 72-74-75-72–293

Jim Furyk, $15,571 75-70-78-71–294

Jim Gallagher, Jr., $15,571 70-76-77-71–294

Hale Irwin, $15,571 74-71-77-72–294

Scott Simpson, $15,571 69-76-76-73–294

Craig Stadler, $15,571 73-72-71-78–294

John Daly, $15,571 71-74-71-78–294

Ian Woosnam, $15,571 72-69-73-80–294

Fred Funk, $12,333 71-72-76-76–295

Jay Haas, $12,333 70-73-75-77–295

Bernhard Langer, $12,333 75-70-72-78–295

Colin Montgomerie, $11,050 72-74-75-75–296

Vijay Singh, $11,050 69-71-74-82–296

Steve Lowery, $10,050 71-74-75-77–297

Jack Nicklaus, $10,050 70-73-76-78–297

Seve Ballesteros, $9,300 73-73-77-76–299

Alexander Cejka, $8,800 73-71-78-80–302

It’s remembered as one of the epic collapses in major championship history, but Greg Norman’s final-round foibles obscured how good champion Nick Faldo played to win the 1996 Masters Tournament.

Quick Bits

  • Winner: Nick Faldo, 276Dates: April 11-14, 1996Location: Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.Masters Tournament number: This was the 60th time the Masters was played.

How Faldo Capitalized on Norman’s Collapse to Win 1996 Masters

Nick Faldo won his third Masters championship, but the story of the 1996 Masters will always be Greg Norman’s collapse. Norman had lost multiple majors in dramatic fashion leading up to this tournament - sometimes through his own error, sometimes by virtue of another player’s great play or spectacular shot - but his collapse at the 1996 Masters is something that will long be remembered.

Norman opened the tournament in the first round by tying the course record (and major championship 18-hole record) with a 63. He continued playing well throughout the middle rounds, carding 69-71 in the second and third rounds. Norman’s lead after the first round was two strokes; following the second round, four strokes.

And after the third round, Norman led second-place Faldo by six shots, 13-under to 7-under. But by the end of Round 4, Norman trailed Faldo by five strokes. An 11-shot swing resulting from Faldo’s 67 and Norman’s 78.

Faldo earned the win - his 67 was the best score of the final round. But Norman handed Faldo the opportunity.

Faldo chipped a couple shots off Norman’s lead early in the final round, but Norman appeared to be OK - he still led by four strokes following seven holes of the final round. Norman - who had made only four bogeys combined in the first three rounds - then started falling apart. There was a six-shot swing over the next five holes, as Norman dropped five strokes while Faldo recorded one birdie. Faldo led by two strokes after the 12 hole, which Norman double-bogeyed.

Faldo’s lead was still two strokes after 15 holes. But Norman double-bogeyed again on No. 16 after putting his tee ball into the water. Norman shot 40 on the back nine.

Norman finished second for the third time at The Masters. But it probably felt like finishing last after blowing a 6-stroke lead (the largest 54-hole lead ever lost in a major championship to this point). Norman handled the aftermath with grit and grace, but he rarely challenged for wins again after his collapse here.

The 1996 Masters was the sixth and final major championship victory of Faldo’s career.

1996 Masters Scores

Results from the 1996 Masters golf tournament played at the par-72 Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.:

Nick Faldo, $450,000 69-67-73-67–276

Greg Norman, $270,000 63-69-71-78–281

Phil Mickelson, $170,000 65-73-72-72–282

Frank Nobilo, $120,000 71-71-72-69–283

Scott Hoch, $95,000 67-73-73-71–284

Duffy Waldorf, $95,000 72-71-69-72–284

Davis Love III, $77,933 72-71-74-68–285

Jeff Maggert, $77,933 71-73-72-69–285

Corey Pavin, $77,933 75-66-73-71–285

Scott McCarron, $65,000 70-70-72-74–286

David Frost, $65,000 70-68-74-74–286

Bob Tway, $52,500 67-72-76-72–287

Lee Janzen, $52,500 68-71-75-73–287

Ernie Els, $52,500 71-71-72-73–287

Fred Couples, $43,750 78-68-71-71–288

Mark Calcavecchia, $43,750 71-73-71-73–288

John Huston, $40,000 71-71-71-76–289

Paul Azinger, $32,600 70-74-76-70–290

Mark O’Meara, $32,600 72-71-75-72–290

Tom Lehman, $32,600 75-70-72-73–290

Nick Price, $32,600 71-75-70-74–290

David Duval, $32,600 73-72-69-76–290

Larry Mize, $25,000 75-71-77-68–291

Loren Roberts, $25,000 71-73-72-75–291

Raymond Floyd, $21,000 70-74-77-71–292

Brad Faxon, $21,000 69-77-72-74–292

Bob Estes, $18,900 71-71-79-72–293

Justin Leonard, $18,900 72-74-75-72–293

Jim Furyk, $15,571 75-70-78-71–294

Jim Gallagher, Jr., $15,571 70-76-77-71–294

Hale Irwin, $15,571 74-71-77-72–294

Scott Simpson, $15,571 69-76-76-73–294

Craig Stadler, $15,571 73-72-71-78–294

John Daly, $15,571 71-74-71-78–294

Ian Woosnam, $15,571 72-69-73-80–294

Fred Funk, $12,333 71-72-76-76–295

Jay Haas, $12,333 70-73-75-77–295

Bernhard Langer, $12,333 75-70-72-78–295

Colin Montgomerie, $11,050 72-74-75-75–296

Vijay Singh, $11,050 69-71-74-82–296

Steve Lowery, $10,050 71-74-75-77–297

Jack Nicklaus, $10,050 70-73-76-78–297

Seve Ballesteros, $9,300 73-73-77-76–299

Alexander Cejka, $8,800 73-71-78-80–302

  • 2000 Masters Tournament: Singh Goes Green

  • 1989 Masters Tournament: Faldo’s First

  • The Worst Golf Chokes and Collapses

  • 1998 Masters: O’Meara is O’Major

  • Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

  • 1986 Masters: Nicklaus’ Final Charge

  • 2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

  • 2019 Masters Tournament: Tiger Woods Wins 5th Green Jacket

  • 1984 Masters Tournament: A Victory Inspired By a ‘Ghost’

  • 1997 Masters: Tiger Woods Wins His First Major

  • Nick Faldo: Profile of the English Golf Legend

  • 1993 PGA Championship: Azinger vs. Norman in Playoff

  • Phil Mickelson Masters Record: Wins and Scores

  • Greg Norman: The Australian Golfer Called ‘The Shark’

  • Lowest Round in a Men’s Golf Major: The All-Time Bests

  • 1995 U.S. Open: Pavin Comes Through in the Clutch

2000 Masters Tournament: Singh Goes Green

2000 Masters Tournament: Singh Goes Green

1989 Masters Tournament: Faldo’s First

1989 Masters Tournament: Faldo’s First

The Worst Golf Chokes and Collapses

The Worst Golf Chokes and Collapses

1998 Masters: O’Meara is O’Major

1998 Masters: O’Meara is O’Major

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

1986 Masters: Nicklaus’ Final Charge

1986 Masters: Nicklaus’ Final Charge

2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

2009 Masters: A Playoff Victory for Cabrera

2019 Masters Tournament: Tiger Woods Wins 5th Green Jacket

2019 Masters Tournament: Tiger Woods Wins 5th Green Jacket

1984 Masters Tournament: A Victory Inspired By a ‘Ghost’

1984 Masters Tournament: A Victory Inspired By a ‘Ghost’

1997 Masters: Tiger Woods Wins His First Major

1997 Masters: Tiger Woods Wins His First Major

Nick Faldo: Profile of the English Golf Legend

Nick Faldo: Profile of the English Golf Legend

1993 PGA Championship: Azinger vs. Norman in Playoff

1993 PGA Championship: Azinger vs. Norman in Playoff

Phil Mickelson Masters Record: Wins and Scores

Phil Mickelson Masters Record: Wins and Scores

Greg Norman: The Australian Golfer Called ‘The Shark’

Greg Norman: The Australian Golfer Called ‘The Shark’

Lowest Round in a Men’s Golf Major: The All-Time Bests

Lowest Round in a Men’s Golf Major: The All-Time Bests

1995 U.S. Open: Pavin Comes Through in the Clutch

1995 U.S. Open: Pavin Comes Through in the Clutch

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