Fred Couples revisits the ‘divine intervention’ that won him the 1992 Masters

A golfer in brown pants and a white shirt stands near the edge of a water hazard, much like Fred Couples during the 1992 Masters, eyeing his golf ball as if hoping for a bit of divine intervention. Others watch from the manicured grass in the background.

How did Fred Couples' ball stay out of the water? He credits a higher power.

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