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Mickelson wins first Major

Larry Schwartz, Special to ESPN.com

April 11, 2004 For years, Phil Mickelson has been questioned about his inability to win a major golf championship. The questions ended on a Sunday at Augusta National. Mickelson, 0-for-46 in majors, trails...

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McGwire hits his mark

Larry Schwartz, Special to ESPN.com

"Every swing he took was a potential home run. He was the only man on the face of the earth who could hit the ball where he hit it. I stood by that ba...

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Jones makes this Grand Slam look easy

Larry Schwartz, Special to ESPN.com

...broken by Jack Nicklaus), all accomplished in the past eight years. Jones, 28, will retire from competitive golf in less than two months

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Wilson, Gibson, Ryan flood MLB record books

Larry Schwartz, Special to ESPN.com

Sept. 27, 1930 On the same day that Bobby Jones is making golf history by completing the Grand Slam, Chicago Cubs slugger Hack Wilson is making some history of his...

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Tiger's third straight U.S. Amateur most enduring

Larry Schwartz, Special to ESPN.com

...a major upset after taking a five-hole lead in the morning round at the Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club in Cornelius, Ore. While Tiger rallies in the afternoon, he's still trailing by two with...

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Babe wins her last amateur, making it 17 of 18

Larry Schwartz, Special to ESPN.com

...for the 17th time in 18 events as she plays brilliantly in the Broadmoor Women's Invitational Golf final in Colorado Springs. Combining her powerful drives and precision putting, she routs Dot Kielty, 9-and...

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Triumph and disappointment for Nicklaus

Larry Schwartz, Special to ESPN.com

...tie for the lead with Doug Sanders and Dave Thomas. "I decided I'd better start playing golf again," Nicklaus says. "That was when I regained my composure." With Sanders and Thomas in the clubhouse...

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Hagen first American-born to win British Open

Larry Schwartz, Special to ESPN.com

...with the Philadelphia Phillies, but after winning the 1914 U.S. Open, he decided to continue his golf career. At the British Open in Sandwich, England, Hagen is the leader after two rounds, but shoots...

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Nicklaus trumps the "king" in his own court

Larry Schwartz, Special to ESPN.com

June 17, 1962 The king of golf, playing on his home turf, can't hold back the advances of his young challenger. In a...

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Hogan walks away as U.S. Open champion

Larry Schwartz, Special to ESPN.com

...only his seventh tournament since his brush with death. He could have won yesterday at the Merion Golf Club, outside Philadelphia, needing only to play the final four holes in 1-over par. But wearied...

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Elder first African-American invited to Masters

Larry Schwartz, Special to ESPN.com

...Masters never having invited an African-American even less amusing. Today, in a remarkable display of pressure golf, Elder puts an end to the Masters' policy. With birdies on the final two holes of the...

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NY to play ball later on Sunday's, Babe honored

Larry Schwartz, Special to ESPN.com

...do on Sunday pursue their amusements with entire impunity and under the protection of the laws. Our golf courses are crowded, our highways are thronged with automobiles seeking on Sunday a change of scene and...

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Nicklaus Masters Augusta, sets records

Larry Schwartz, Special to ESPN.com

...him a 17-under-par 271 and a nine-stroke victory, both records at the Augusta National Golf Club. "I've never played golf like this before," says Nicklaus, who takes only 123 putts in...

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Sarazen's Masterful double eagle

Larry Schwartz, Special to ESPN.com

...at The Masters with just four holes left, Gene Sarazen delivers the most well-known shot in golf history -- a double eagle on the par-5 15th. After his drive leaves Sarazen 220 yards from...

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Simply put, Jordan's Back

Larry Schwartz, Special to ESPN.com

...are back." Not exactly, but close. After taking off 21 months to play minor-league baseball and golf, Jordan is back at guard for the Chicago Bulls. His Airness doesn't walk on water in...

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