A friend sent me this fun list. Not sure of the source. My friend was actually there and observed Weiskopf's 13 on #12. He says it is still the most bizarre episode in golf he has ever seen.
A look at the Masters and Augusta National by the numbers:
0 - Bunkers on the 14th hole.
1 - Number of years it took Fuzzy Zoeller to win the Masters.
$1.50 - Cost of a pimiento cheese sandwich.
2 - Gene Sarazen's score on the par-5 15th hole in the 1935 Masters.
3 - Padraig Harrington's victories in the Par 3 Tournament.
4 - Tom Weiskopf's runner-up finishes at the Masters.
5 - Largest first-round lead, by Craig Wood in 1941.
6 - Green jackets won by Jack Nicklaus
$6.50 - Cost of a Masters club sandwich, beer and potato chips.
7 - Consecutive birdies made by Tiger Woods in 2005 and Steve Pate in 1999.
8 - Shots out of the lead when Jack Burke Jr. staged the largest final-round comeback to win the 1956 Masters.
9 - Jack Nicklaus' margin of victory over Arnold Palmer and Gary Player in 1965.
10 - Cabins at Augusta National where members can stay.
11 - Birdies by Anthony Kim in the second round of the 2009 Masters.
12 - Tiger Woods' margin of victory in 1997.
13 - The score taken by Tom Weiskopf on the par-3 12th hole in the 1980 Masters.
14 - Age of Guan Tianlang when he made the cut in 2013.
15 - Appearances by Mark O'Meara before he finally won the Masters in 1998.
16 - Playoffs in Masters history.
17 - Inches (estimated) how high Phil Mickelson jumped when he made birdie on the final hole in the 2004 Masters to win his first major.
18 - Strokes under par by Tiger Woods when he won the 1997 Masters.
20 - Appearances by Ernie Els without ever winning.
21 - Age of Tiger Woods when he won his first Masters.
21.5 - Seconds it took for the ball to leave Louis Oosthuizen's 4-iron until it dropped into the cup for an albatross on the second hole in 2012.
23 - Consecutive cuts made by Gary Player and Fred Couples.
33-7 - The rule Augusta National cited when it waived disqualification for Tiger Woods after he signed an incorrect scorecard in 2013.
39 - Countries that have had players compete in the Masters.
40 - Score of Tiger Woods' first nine holes as a professional.
42 - Fewest players in the field, in 1938 and 1942.
46 - Age of Jack Nicklaus when he won his last Masters.
48 - Players who have won the Masters.
50 - Consecutive years Arnold Palmer competed.
$51.99 - Room rate at the Motel 6 in Augusta on Thursday a week after the Masters.
$60 - Annual dues for members when Augusta National opened.
61 - Magnolia trees on the road that leads to the Augusta National clubhouse.
63 - Lowest 18-hole score, by Nick Price and Greg Norman.
64 - Lowest final round of a Masters champion, by Gary Player in 1978.
70 - Age of Charles Coody when he made a hole-in-one in the Par 3 Contest.
72 - Lowest score ever shot by Bobby Jones in the Masters.
95 - Highest score ever recorded at the Masters, by Charles Kunkle Jr. in 1956.
97 - Gene Sarazen's age when he hit the ceremonial first tee shot for the last time.
109 - Most players in the field, in 1962.
163 - Career rounds at Augusta National by Jack Nicklaus.
235 - Yards to the 15th hole when Gene Sarazen made an albatross in 1935 with a 4-wood.
$250 - Cost of a Masters ticket for all four rounds.
270 - Lowest 72-hole score, by Tiger Woods in 1997.
$279.99 - Room rate at the Motel 6 in Augusta on Thursday of the Masters.
$475 - Cost of a U.S. Open ticket for all four rounds.
506 - Career birdies by Jack Nicklaus.
900 - Separate pieces of silver used to make the Masters Trophy.
1,600 - Azaleas on the 13th hole (estimated).
$70,000 - Cost to buy Fruitland Nurseries, site of the golf course.
$278,000 - Earnings of Thorbjorn Olesen when he tied for sixth last year.
$279,013 - Career earnings of Arnold Palmer in 50 appearances, including four wins.