The perks of winning include a lifetime exemption to the Masters and a spot in the most exclusive locker room in golf. Tom Weiskopf was runner-up four times, the most of anyone who never wore a green jacket, including 1975 when Jack Nicklaus holed that 45-foot birdie putt on the 16th. Here are the five most heartbreaking losses at the Masters: 5. KEN VENTURI: Venturi isn't the only 54-hole leader at the Masters to shoot 80 in the final round, which he did in 1956 in what remains the closest an amateur ever came to winning a green jacket.
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