Take a trip down Magnolia Lane and back to Augusta National as we revisit the most unlikely Masters champions.
here are the eight biggest long shots to
win The Masters number five Hideki
Matsuyama storms plagued most of the
field Saturday but Matsuyama posted a
massive 65 that day nerves nearly got
the best of Matsuyama on Sunday who shot
one over in the final round but he
finished with a one-stroke lead after
closing at 60 to one odds ahead of Round
One Number Four Charles schwarzel
schwarz’s 2011 win was the last time
someone with 100 to1 odds or longer won
the Green Jacket he beat out Jason day
and Adam Scott thanks to a 66 on Sunday
and a 14 under finish number three anhel
Cabrera Cabrera closed ahead of round
one with astounding 125 to1 odds to win
the tournament he outlasted Chad
Campbell and Kenny Perry in a three-way
playoff and became the first and still
the only Masters winner from Argentina
and South America stay tuned for part
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