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2001 Masters Photos

Tiger Slam

Playing at the nation's most famous golf course in the most prestigious tournament in the world, Tiger Woods completed his version of the Grand Slam in his normal flair-for-the-dramatic fashion.

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2001 Photo Galleries

April 7 wrap up

Tiger Woods birdied five holes Saturday to take the third-round lead, but is feeling the pressure at the top.


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April 6 wrap up

Masters rookie Chris DiMarco makes a sand save on No. 17, retaining his first-round lead at 7-under.


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April 5 wrap up

Gary Player plays to the crowd on the 10th green. Player shot par on No. 10 Thursday.


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April 4 wrap up

Perpetual fashion man, Jesper Parnevik, warms up on the range Monday at the Augusta National Golf Club.


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April 3 wrap up

Kendrick Butler mows the practice green as storm clouds threatened play early Tuesday.


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April 2 wrap up

Tiger Woods sizes up the situation after chipping onto the No. 8 green in Monday's practice round. Woods is seeking his fourth consecutive major championship, for a debatable Grand Slam.


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April 1 & before

Colin Montgomery reacts after missing a putt. He's current experimenting with a new putting stroke.


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2010 Masters

Phil Mickelson had plenty of thrills left in his game on the way to his third green jacket.

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2009 Masters

Angel Cabrera became the first Argentine to win the Masters.

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2008 Masters

Trevor Immelman became the first champion in 24 years to win after being the first-round co-leader.

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2007 Masters

Zach Johnson remained calm and won the highest-scoring Masters Tournament in 51 years.

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2006 Masters

Phil Mickelson's second Masters Tournament victory was his third major championship in nine starts, and second in a row after August's PGA Championship.

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2005 Masters

Rain, a tearful goodbye from a Masters champion and a dramatic third round make this year's tournament a memorable one. Here is a look back at the 2005 Masters.

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2004 Masters

All those major questions about Phil Mickelson were answered Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club, from his poise under pressure to his coat size. At 6:43 p.m. Mickelson took his place in golf's pantheon as a major championship winner.

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2003 Masters

Mike Weir didn't rely on power and flair. This mini Maple Leaf is about tenacity and resiliency, two traits he leaned on to win the Masters after the first sudden-death playoff in 13 years.

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2002 Masters

The rain showers and gloomy conditions at the 66th Masters Tournament had given way to sunny skies by the time Tiger Woods successfully defended his title Sunday afternoon.

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2001 Masters

Playing at the nation's most famous golf course in the most prestigious tournament in the world, Tiger Woods completed his version of the Grand Slam in his normal flair-for-the-dramatic fashion Sunday.

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2000 Masters

Vijay Singh played 22 holes in three under par for the second major championship victory of his career and ninth of his PGA Tour career.

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1999 Masters

Jose Maria Olazabal rose from the ashes to add another green jacket to his 1994 model. Olazabal's 1-under-par 71 and gave him the win.

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1998 Masters

Mark O'Meara, suspect under major-championship pressure through an otherwise stellar career, achieved something only two other golfers in Masters Tournament history have accomplished.

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1997 Masters

With a record-shattering performance that left other competitors searching for superlatives to describe his game, Woods became the first minority golfer to win the Masters.

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1996 Masters

Nick Faldo methodically chipped away at Greg Norman's six-stroke lead in the Masters and then methodically held on to capture his third green jacket. He finished at 12-under-par 276. Norman, his nearest competitor, was five strokes back.

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From the Fans

Tournament goers capture the magic of Masters present and past with their cameras.

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Spotted

Patrons posed for our photographer.

Wednesday (764 photos)

Tuesday (492 photos)

Monday (500 photos)

Around Town

There's plenty to do in Augusta during Masters Week, on and off the course.


 Mayor's Masters Reception(57 photos)


 Mayor's Masters Prayer Breakfast(105 photos)


 Drive for Show, Rock Fore! Dough


 Bubba Watson autograph signing(63 photos)


Masters Couture

Many patrons sport trendy looks on the course.

2010 gallery (47 photos)

2009 gallery (59 photos)

2008 gallery (103 photos)

2007 gallery (83 photos)



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