What happens when two men who are each forces of nature, in their own way, clash at the most prestigious championship in American golf? When one is rich and handsome and headstrong, but the other is the lord of Augusta National? When Cliff Roberts, the chairman of Augusta, and Frank Stranahan, the playboy son of a millionaire, collided at the Masters in 1948, it was inevitable that something wild would happen. And something did—a controversy that shed a light on two of the strangest American lives in golf history, and gave a glimpse at the paranoia and exclusivity that dominated old Augusta.
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Jessica & Nelly Korda, the Vijay Singh debate
"Golf’s Holy War"; a star-studded charity match at Seminole
Tommy Fleetwood, how to play golf safely
The keys to golf’s return, rising star Erik van Rooyen
Rising PGA Tour star Collin Morikawa, top Masters moments ever
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Trevor Immelman, defining moments in Masters history
A potential new major schedule, Mark Baldwin
Matt Wallace, best match play moments
Golf's place amid a crisis, Matthew Fitzpatrick
Rich Beem, best PGA Tour leader boards
Veteran tour caddie Paul Tesori, the latest golf Twitter war
Hal Sutton, Patrick Reed's saga continues
Adam Scott’s Hall of Fame credentials, Scottie Scheffler
Golf Digest editor's incredible Sunday in the final pairing at Pebble Beach
CBS Sports' Dottie Pepper, Webb Simpson's putting turnaround, Pebble Beach best bets
Reviewing golf clubs is a lot harder than it sounds
Tiger's 2020 debut, Lee Westwood's underrated career, more backstopping controversy
Scott Stallings’ transformation, Charlie Woods’ swing, AmEx picks
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