1996 Masters Tournament, Golf tournament in the United States
The 1996 Masters Tournament was a golf event held at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. The competition features the course's demanding layout, with water hazards, bunkers, and tree-lined fairways that challenge players throughout the week.
Nick Faldo won the 1996 Masters Tournament, claiming his third green jacket as champion. The event took place in April at one of golf's most renowned and oldest championship venues in the United States.
The Masters is one of four major championships in professional golf and holds a prestigious status.
Visitors should prepare for changeable spring weather, as the tournament typically takes place in April. Comfortable shoes and sun protection are practical for spending hours on the course following the players around the grounds.
Greg Norman, a leading golfer of his era, experienced a dramatic final-round collapse that remains etched in spectators' memory. His play deteriorated so sharply on Sunday that Faldo ultimately took control of the tournament.
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