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Two-Time Major Winner Sandy Lyle Will End His Major Career at Augusta

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The 1988 Master Champion, Sandy Lyle, will conclude his Major Career at Augusta this week. One can imagine it will be an emotional one for Lyle as he was the first British golfer to put on a green jacket. 

Seve Ballesteros once said:

“Sandy was the greatest God-given talent in history. If everyone in the world was playing their best, Sandy would win and I’d come second.” 

Not that Sandy Lyle needed praise from anyone with his 22 International wins, 6 PGA Tour wins, and 2 Majors, it had to mean something from a player of Seve’s caliber. Lyle made his debut in 1980 and now will make his 42nd and final start at Augusta National for one last run at a place that is near to his heart. He made history last year in his 100th major appearance at the Masters, the most by any Scottish golfer.

He will up that bar to 101 appearances after the conclusion of the Masters on April 9th. Lyle paved the way for British golfers such as Nick Faldo, Ian Woosnam, and Danny Willet to capture green jackets of their own.

One could imagine Sandy Lyle will play in the Par 3 Contest as he took home victories back-to-back years in 1997 and 1998. He concluded his Champions Tour career last week as well. It will be a flood of emotions for Lyle and quite fitting as he concludes an extremely special major career at Augusta National. 

Sandy Lyle can be watched starting Thursday on ESPN at 3 pm ET. Tee times for Thursdays are typically announced on Tuesday.


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Andrew has been around golf since the young age of 12 from golfing, teaching, caddying and helping people find the perfect golf equipment. He is now on a new journey in 2022 to become a PGA Member and to document what is going on around the golf world each and every day!

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