80 Years Ago: Byron Nelson captures his first Masters title, overcoming a four-stroke deficit coming into the final round.

(Original Caption) Byron Nelson, young Reading, PA, professional, who maintained his lead in the second round of the masters' golf tournament here today, is shown lining up a putt at the 18th green. Nelson turned in a 72 for the second round bring his 36-hole total up to 138 - a three stroke lead over his nearest competitors.

75 Years Ago: Byron Nelson returns to Augusta to take home his second and final Masters in playoff against Ben Hogan

70 Years Ago: Jimmy Demaret won the 1947 Masters, becoming the first to score four sub-par rounds in the same Masters tournament

65 Years Ago: Sam Snead wins by four strokes over Jack Burke Jr. amid strong winds and cool temperatures, earning the sixth of his seven Major titles

60 Years Ago: Doug Ford wins the Masters after firing a blazing 66 on the final round to win the tournament with a score of 283.

(Original Caption) Obviously enjoying the whole thing, Doug Ford (left) tries on the traditional green coat, symbol of triumph in the Masters Golf Tournament, with the aid of 1956 winner Jack Burke, Jr., here April 7th. Ford fired a blazing 66 on the final round to win the tourney with a score of 283. Sammy Snead was second with a score of 286.

55 Years Ago: Arnold Palmer, then two-time Masters Champion, made a spectacular double-birdie recovery on the 16th and 17th holes of the final round to force Gary Player and Dow Finsterwald into a three-way playoff, which Palmer came away from victorious.

45 Years Ago: Jack Nicklaus earned his fourth of his six Green Jackets, finishing three strokes ahead of three runners-up

40 Years Ago: Tom Watson holds off the Golden Bear for his first Masters win

Tom Watson Celebrates On The 18th Green During The 1977 Masters Tournament (Photo by Augusta National/Getty Images)

25 Years Ago: Fred Couples captures the Masters title after completing the tournament two strokes ahead of 49-year old runner-up and fellow Hall of Fame Member Ray Floyd

20 Years Ago: Tiger Woods breaks records with his win at Augusta, finishing 12 strokes ahead of his closest competitor with a record score of 270