The Washington Post, April 13th, 1999
Jose Maria Olazabal was not the people's choice to win the 63rd Masters on Sunday, at least not among the crowds far more interested in seeing Greg Norman finally win his first green jacket after so many failures. Olazabal's bad shots and three straight bogeys early on the front nine were not cheered by what always has been described as the sport's most knowledgeable gallery. But his good shots, even his most brilliant strokes down the stretch, were not exactly greeted with thunderous roars. When Olazabal hit his 6-iron tee shot to within three feet of the 16th pin and made one last birdie to ...
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