Ben Crenshaw's emotional win in 1995. (Getty Images)
Ben Crenshaw's emotional win in 1995. (Getty Images)

Ben Crenshaw is one of only 17 golfers with more than one green jacket hanging in his closet. The first came in 1984 and the second, improbably, in 1995.

That was the year Crenshaw's golf instructor Harvey Penick had just died. Crenshaw attended the funeral before flying to the Masters.

"It was certainly my week; I don’t think I ever played a tournament with only five bogeys all week," Crenshaw said to the Augusta Chronicle.

"I never suffered any dark periods, with a lot of bogeys. And I definitely had a couple Harvey (Penick) bounces (of good luck)."

"That’s the best tournament Ben has ever had,” Crenshaw's manager Scotty Sayers said. "Carl (Jackson, Crenshaw's caddie) said he played so much better in 1995 than when he won in 1984. Carl said he was so much more in control."

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