1996: Norman's Great Collapse
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The year is 1996 ... and Greg Norman has been leading this tournament all week. After an opening 63 (the best first round in Masters history) he's led wire-to-wire. After sleeping on a 6-shot lead, Norman begins to leak oil. And leak some more. Until there's no more lead on the 12th tee. Luke Kerr-Dineen and Dylan Dethier join to break down one of the more confounding finishes in Masters history.
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