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- 1992_Masters_Tournament abstract "The 1992 Masters Tournament was the 56th Masters Tournament, held April 9–12 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.Fred Couples won his only major championship, two strokes ahead of 49-year-old runner-up Raymond Floyd, the 1976 champion. He was the first American winner in five years at Augusta, the longest run at the Masters without a winner from the U.S.; the previous four were won by players from Europe, all from the United Kingdom. Though he had yet to win a major, Couples entered this Masters at age 32 as the world's top-ranked player and the odds-on favorite.The 36-hole cut at 145 (+1) eliminated only twenty competitors and 63 played on the weekend, the most since 1966. The Masters did not have a cut until its 21st edition in 1957. George Archer, the 1969 champion, made the cut in his final Masters at age 52 and finished in 51st place. Mark Calcavecchia shot a record 29 (−7) on the back nine early on Sunday with birdies at 10 and the final six holes; he finished ten strokes back.Davis Love III won the 33rd Par 3 contest on Wednesday with a score of 22.".
- 1992_Masters_Tournament champion Fred_Couples.
- 1992_Masters_Tournament location Augusta,_Georgia.
- 1992_Masters_Tournament wikiPageExternalLink bl1992masters.htm.
- 1992_Masters_Tournament wikiPageExternalLink 1992leaderboard.shtml.
- 1992_Masters_Tournament wikiPageExternalLink past_winners.html.
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- 1992_Masters_Tournament after "1992".
- 1992_Masters_Tournament before "1991".
- 1992_Masters_Tournament champion "Fred Couples".
- 1992_Masters_Tournament course Augusta_National_Golf_Club.
- 1992_Masters_Tournament cut "145".
- 1992_Masters_Tournament dates "--04-09".
- 1992_Masters_Tournament field "83".
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- 1992_Masters_Tournament location Augusta,_Georgia.
- 1992_Masters_Tournament name "1992".
- 1992_Masters_Tournament next "1993".
- 1992_Masters_Tournament par "72".
- 1992_Masters_Tournament previous "1991".
- 1992_Masters_Tournament purse "1500000.0".
- 1992_Masters_Tournament score "275".
- 1992_Masters_Tournament title Men's_major_golf_championships.
- 1992_Masters_Tournament tour PGA_Tour.
- 1992_Masters_Tournament winnersShare "270000.0".
- 1992_Masters_Tournament subject Category:1992_in_American_sports.
- 1992_Masters_Tournament subject Category:1992_in_golf.
- 1992_Masters_Tournament subject Category:Masters_Tournament.
- 1992_Masters_Tournament point "33.503 -82.02".
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- 1992_Masters_Tournament comment "The 1992 Masters Tournament was the 56th Masters Tournament, held April 9–12 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.Fred Couples won his only major championship, two strokes ahead of 49-year-old runner-up Raymond Floyd, the 1976 champion. He was the first American winner in five years at Augusta, the longest run at the Masters without a winner from the U.S.; the previous four were won by players from Europe, all from the United Kingdom.".
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- 1992_Masters_Tournament name "1992 Masters Tournament".