Sports
The voice coming through the telephone was bright and lively with just a touch of mischief.
Oct. 6, 1996
Golf: He is remembered for the double eagle at 1935 Masters, but his resume had much more than that.
May 14, 1999
For three generations, it has been called golf’s greatest shot.
April 7, 1999
Looking back: Double eagle on 15 in 1935 turned tournament into something special.
April 10, 1997
Sarazen Won the First of His Seven Major Titles 75 Years Ago
Feb. 15, 1998
The late Gene Sarazen, whose famous double eagle in 1935 helped make the Masters a major tournament, later gave a three-wood to a teenage caddie in St.
May 23, 1999
In 1932, 30-year-old Gene Sarazen took a boat to England, where he played the British Open at Prince’s and won it by five shots over Macdonald Smith.
July 10, 1998
For years, part of the enjoyment of attending the Masters at Augusta National was seeing Gene Sarazen, known as “The Squire.”
Gene Sarazen thinks too much is being made of the fact that this is the 50th anniversary of his Masters’ double eagle.
April 14, 1985
It is 8:30 in the Georgia morning, and a stout-hearted, stout-waisted man wearing knickerbockers leaves footprints in the dew.
April 12, 1991