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85th PGA Championship

The Masters

April 05-11, 2004

Augusta National Golf Club
Augusta, Georgia USA

Last Years winner of The Masters 2003

Overview
Tiger Woods presents Mike Weir his Green Jacket.     

The Masters Tournament is famous for all the great golf and great things that have happened over the years on the second nine in the final round

Mike Weir and Len Mattiace added another chapter to the lore Sunday and they went a little bit further, to a sudden-death extra hole, before Weir became the first left-hander and the first Canadian to win the coveted Green Jacket at Augusta National Golf Club.

Mike Weir became the first Canadian to win the Masters in 2003, making two clutch pars to force a playoff with Len Mattiace, and winning on the first extra hole with a simple tap-in for bogey.

Mike Weir, with the assistance of Tiger Woods in the photo to the right tries on his new size 42-Regular Green Jacket after he became the 27th player to win his first major at Augusta National.
 

He'll join Tiger Woods and other previous winners in 2004 as they try to reclaim the glory of the green jacket

Future dates for    The Masters

The final round of the Masters each year is scheduled the second Sunday in April. Tentative future dates for upcoming Tournaments are:

   2005 April 4 - 10
   2006 April 3 - 9
   2007 April 2 - 8
   2008 April 7 - 13
   2009 April 6 - 12

 

Past US Master Winners  -  The Masters Results

2003 Tiger Woods presents Mike Weir his Green Jacket

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2004 Mike Weir presents Phil Mickelson with his US Masters Jacket View Here!

2005 Phil Mickelson presents Tiger woods with his 4th Masters Green Jacket View Here!
2006 Tger Woods presents Phil Mickelson with his 2nd Green jacket

COURSE OVERVIEW

Augusta National Golf Club gets its natural beauty honestly, as the venerable facility was built on the grounds of the former Fruitland Nurseries and each of the 18 holes is adorned with the trees and shrubs for which the holes are named. The course was created by club founder Bobby Jones and course architect Alister Mackenzie in 1933, and is best known for "Amen Corner" -- the 11th, 12th and 13th holes that often spell the difference between success and failure. Augusta National has been controversially lengthened in recent years, but remains a course where a delicate putting touch is mandatory.

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