2010 Masters Tournament

  Presented by Augusta.com

Home

News

The Course

The Players

The History

Leaderboard

Augusta Guide

Shop

Contact Us


Gene Sarazen hits off the No. 1 tee to open the 1999 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Thursday, April 8, 1999. Sam Snead watches in the background. (Jeff Janowski/The Augusta Chronicle)

Honorary starters Sarazen, Snead and Nelson fail to find fairway


Web posted 04/09/99


Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead and Byron Nelson made it official Thursday.

With three drives -- all of which found the new Masters rough -- off the first tee at the Augusta National Golf Club, the three honorary starters began the 1999 tournament.

``It's an honor to be invited to come here and start it,'' the 87-year-old Nelson said. ``Of course, I play no golf at all. And the hardest thing I ever do is to hit off down there (bottom of first fairway). In golf, that's the hardest thing I've ever done.''

Nelson, walking with assistance of a cane, is bothered by a bad left hip on which he has had two operations.

``I can't pivot through, so I top a lot of balls,'' he said. ``Even when I practiced (Wednesday), I hit some good ones and I topped some.''

Nelson, known as ``Lord Byron,'' won Masters title in 1937 and 1942. In 1945, he won a record 18 tournaments, including 11 consecutively.

But this year may have been the last for Nelson as an honorary starter.

``I don't know if I'll tee it up next year,'' he said. ``It's time to get some younger blood in there.''

He didn't say who the ``younger blood'' might be.

The 97-year-old Sarazen, nicknamed ``The Squire,'' hit the ``shot heard 'round the world'' in 1935. He made double eagle from 220 yards out on the par-5, 15th hole to force a tie with Craig Wood in the final round. He won the Masters in a 36-hole playoff against Wood the next day.

Snead, the 86-year-old ``Slammer,'' is a three-time Masters champion with titles in 1949, '52 and '54. He holds the record for most PGA Tour victories with 81.

Since 1963, honorary starters have officially opened the tournament. Jock Hutchinson and Fred McLeod were the first honorary starters, while Ken Venturi made a lone appearance in 1983.

Nelson and Sarazen started in 1981, while Snead began in 1984.

Leaderboard
Go to full leaderboard
Interactive Tournament
Sign up now to connect with tournament coverage in new ways.
  • E-newsletters bring the best photos and stories from Augusta.com and The Augusta Chronicle to your inbox twice daily during the tournament
  • Track up to five golfers' progress with customizable e-mail or mobile SMS alerts
  • Keep your favorite golfers pegged to the top of our new continually updating leaderboard (available Thursday through Sunday)

ADVERTISEMENT



Copyright © 2011 The Augusta Chronicle. All Rights Reserved. | Privacy Statement | Contact us | Advertise with us

This site and all its content are representative of The Augusta Chronicle's Masters® Tournament coverage and information. The Augusta Chronicle and Augusta.com are our trademarks. Augusta.com is an online publication of The Augusta Chronicle and is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by the Masters or the Augusta National Golf Club.