- 2001 Masters Tournament
Infobox_Individual_Golf_Tournament
tournament_name = 2001 Masters Tournament
dates = April 5 - 8, 2001
location =Augusta, Georgia
course =Augusta National Golf Club
tour =PGA Tour
PGA European Tour
Japan Golf Tour
par = 72
yardage=7,290
field = 95 players, 47 after cut
cut = 143 (+1)
purse =$5,600,000
winners_share =$1,080,000
Champion =Tiger Woods
Score = 272 (-16)The 2001 Masters Tournament was the 65th
Masters Tournament held fromApril 5 -8,2001 atAugusta National Golf Club .Tiger Woods won his second Masters and sixth overall major championship by two strokes overDavid Duval . This championship marked the completion of theTiger Slam with Woods having won the U.S. Open, British Open, andPGA Championship in2000 .Round-by-round results
First Round (Thursday)
The round was headlined by the tournament low 65 shot by
Chris DiMarco . DiMarco's seven-under round gave him a one stroke lead after day one.Steve Stricker andÁngel Cabrera shot six-under 66s to tie for second. Three players (John Huston,Phil Mickelson ,Lee Janzen ) formed a tie for fourth with five-under 67s. The scoring was very good though out the leaderboard as 14 players shot in the 60s on day one and 32 players were in red figures.Tiger Woods , looking to win all four major championships in a row in two different calendar years, shot a two-under 70 to put him in a six-way tie for 15th. Defending Masters champion,Vijay Singh , shot a three-under 69.Final Round (Sunday)
For the first time in the modern era a golfer was able to win all four of golf's major championships in a row. However, since they were all not won in the same calendar year, the feat was dubbed the
Tiger Slam . Only Bobby Jones, in 1930, under a different major championship structure was able to win all four in the same year. Woods shot his third straight round in the 60s with his second consecutive four-under 68 to complete the tournament at -16. The only golfer to make a serious charge at Woods wasDavid Duval who matched the round of the day with a five-under 67. Duval briefly tied for the lead when he birdied the par 5 15th. Unfortunately for him, Duval would give the shot right back on the par 3 16th. Needing a birdie on the final hole, Duval missed a birdie-putt to allow Woods to only need to par the final hole. For good measure, Woods would birdie the hole to win his second green jacket and sixth major championship. It was another hard luck finish for Duval, who finished in the top 10 for the fourth consecutive Masters and it was his second, second place finish.Phil Mickelson was briefly in contention on the back nine, but was not able to match Woods and Duval with a two-under 70 for the round. It was another disappointing major for Mickelson who earned his 12th top 10 finish, but was still without a major championship. Japan'sToshimitsu Izawa matched Duval's round of the day with a 67 of his own to finish in a tie for fourth withMark Calcavecchia at -10. Two-time Masters champion,Bernhard Langer , was among a four-way tie for sixth at -9 that also included two-time U.S. Open champion,Ernie Els . The leader of the first two rounds,Chris DiMarco , shot a two-over 74 to finish a disappointing tie for tenth.External links
* [http://www.masters.org/en_US/history/results/2001.html Full results]
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