No. 13 wasn't lucky enough for Norman

From: The Boston Globe | Date: April 12, 1999| Author: Michael Madden, Globe Staff | Copyright information

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Greg Norman was on the 13th hole, a mere stroke from the lead, some 198 yards from the pin of the par-5 hole. Norman then took a 4-iron, made his second swing on the hole, and what ensued "was one the best shots I've hit in a long time."

This was better than Norman could have scripted. Or worse. The ball flew directly at the stick, rolling some 20 feet beyond, a straight downhill putt. Norman struck the ball with his putter. It was sent perfectly into the center of the ...

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