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De Vicenzo's Masters gaffe, and who was really to blame
Season 6 · Episode 8

De Vicenzo's Masters gaffe, and who was really to blame

An inside look at one of the major mistakes at Augusta National

50 Things That Changed Golf

April 16, 202448m 26s

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Show Notes

When Roberto De Vicenzo signed an incorrect scorecard to lose the 1968 Masters, it represented not just his failure, but the failure of several individuals and institutions, including Augusta National itself. This is the story of what really happened that day on the course, and why De Vicenzo is only partly to blame for the greatest blunder in the history of major championship golf.


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