- **Q: Why is the Masters so hard to win?
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Golf / Majors
The Masters Tournament at Augusta National is arguably golf's most prestigious event, conferring legendary status upon its champions with the iconic Green Jacket. Yet, some of the game's greatest talents have walked away empty-handed despit...
## Augusta's Elusive Prize
Winning the Masters requires a unique blend of power, precision, course management, and nerve, especially on Augusta National's demanding layout and treacherous greens. Many golfing legends have tamed other major venues but found Augusta a constant source of frustration.
**Greg Norman ('The Shark'):** Perhaps the most famous example. The Australian World No. 1 spent years dominating golf but suffered multiple heartbreaks at Augusta. His most infamous was in 1996, letting a six-shot lead slip in the final round to Nick Faldo. He had eight top-5 finishes without a victory.
**Rory McIlroy:** The Northern Irishman burst onto the scene and quickly collected four majors. Only the Masters remains for the career Grand Slam. He held a four-shot lead entering the final round in 2011 but shot an 80. Despite numerous top-10s since, the Green Jacket remains elusive.
**Ernie Els ('The Big Easy'):** The smooth-swinging South African captured four majors (two U.S. Opens, two Open Championships). He finished runner-up at the Masters twice (2000, 2004) and recorded six top-10s, often finding himself just short.
**Lee Trevino:** While winning six majors, Trevino often stated Augusta's setup (favoring a high draw) didn't fit his preferred fade. Despite this, 'The Merry Mex' managed four top-10 finishes, proving his immense talent could contend anywhere.
**Johnny Miller:** Known for his stunning final-round 63 to win the 1973 U.S. Open, Miller was a dominant force in the mid-70s. He finished runner-up twice at the Masters (1971, 1975) and tied for third (1973), coming agonizingly close multiple times.
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This list sparks endless debate among golf fans. Who do you think is the best player never to win the Masters? Are there other names that belong in this conversation?
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