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1971

Golf is one of only two sports to have been played on THE MOON. Back in February of 1971, Apollo 14 member Alan Shepard hit a ball with a six-iron, but he had to swing with only one hand due to his pressure suit.

1974

'That same year, 1974, a new tournament was established, one that would go on to be considered alongside the four majors.

1978

His last major victory came in 1978, at the Masters, when he stormed back from a 7-hole deficit after three rounds to win by a stroke.

1982

In 1982, Charles Blair Macdonald persuaded 30 Chicago business associates to contribute a mere ten dollars (a princely sum at the time) for the development of a 9-hole golf course.

1986

The six-time winner of the tournament (by far a tournament record) last won a major title at Augusta in 1986.

The rankings were first released prior to the 1986 Masters Tournament - the top six were Bernhard Langer, Seve Ballesteros, Sandy Lyle, Tom Watson, Mark O'Meara and Greg Norman.

1997

The man nicknamed "Tiger" immediately became a sensation, winning the 1997 Masters with a still-record low of -18.

2008

'Tiger still dominates the fans' attention in golf, though due to injury and personal problems he has failed to win a major since 2008.

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