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thecraw
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While filling out your golf's greatest questionaire I got to question two and was at first baffled then disgusted about the omission of Sandy Lyle's historic and groundbreaking Masters victory of 1988!
The significance of this victory should not be undermined or belittled and played a huge part in "shaping" the future of European Golf. Not only was he the first Brit to win at Augusta he was the launchpad of further success and proved to the World and European golf what was achieveable.
Having the collapse of Van de Velde or even Faldo's 18 pars at Muirfiled ahead of this is incredible. Tom Watson's sentimental run at Turnberry or Doug Saunders missed tiddler shouldn't even come close to the 1988 Masters performance of Mr Lyle.
I'm actually quite angry at this omission Mr Harris.
The significance of this victory should not be undermined or belittled and played a huge part in "shaping" the future of European Golf. Not only was he the first Brit to win at Augusta he was the launchpad of further success and proved to the World and European golf what was achieveable.
Having the collapse of Van de Velde or even Faldo's 18 pars at Muirfiled ahead of this is incredible. Tom Watson's sentimental run at Turnberry or Doug Saunders missed tiddler shouldn't even come close to the 1988 Masters performance of Mr Lyle.
I'm actually quite angry at this omission Mr Harris.