He won the 1965 Masters with a record total of 17-under-par 271.
Who do you like to win the Masters next month?
He won the 1983 Masters, his second, on the front nine.
He needed to make a 20-footer on the 18th hole, with the world watching, to win the Masters.
And now he's too busy trying to win the Masters.
He is best known for winning the Masters in 2003.
No player has ever won the par-3 tournament and the Masters in the same year.
Later that year he came from behind to win the Masters, the second of four such titles for him.
The thing is, winning the Masters has never been just about driving the ball.
What made it so enduring is that two people actually won the Masters.