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2013 Masters Round 4
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2013 Masters Round 4

April 15, 2013
1 of 29 Robert Beck / Sports Illustrated

Adam Scott beat Angel Cabrera on the second hole of a playoff to win his first major championship.
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2 of 29 Simon Bruty / Sports Illustrated

Scott credited his caddie, Steve Williams, for giving him the correct read on the winning putt.
3 of 29 Fred Vuich / Sports Illustrated

''It's amazing that it's my destiny to be the first Australian to win," Scott said. "It's incredible."
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4 of 29 Fred Vuich / Sports Illustrated

Scott birdied the 18th hole in regulation to finish with the lead.
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5 of 29 Fred Vuich / Sports Illustrated

Cabrera, the 2009 Masters champion, answered with a birdie to force the playoff.
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6 of 29 Al Tielemans / Sports Illustrated

Cabrera nearly chipped in on the first playoff hole.
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7 of 29 Al Tielemans / Sports Illustrated

On No. 10, the second playoff hole, Cabrera just missed a birdie putt.
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8 of 29 Al Tielemans / Sports Illustrated

''Angel is a great man,'' Scott said. ''He's a gentleman.''
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9 of 29 John W. McDonough / Sports Illustrated

Scott started the final round with a bogey on No. 1.
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10 of 29 John W. McDonough / Sports Illustrated

But he rebounded with a birdie on No. 3.
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11 of 29 Simon Bruty / Sports Illustrated

Cabrera birdied two of the last three holes.
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12 of 29 Fred Vuich / Sports Illustrated

Tiger Woods shot a two-under 70 to finish tied for fourth.
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13 of 29 Fred Vuich / Sports Illustrated

Despite a solid back nine, Woods struggled to get into contention all day.
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14 of 29 Robert Beck / Sports Illustrated

"We lose more tournaments than we win. But I certainly had my opportunities to post some good rounds this week," Woods said. "I thought I really played well. ... So overall it was a pretty good week."
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15 of 29 Andrew Redington/Getty Images

Lindsey Vonn followed Woods during the final round.
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16 of 29 John W. McDonough / Sports Illustrated

Jason Day had the lead, but he bogeyed 16 and 17, and missed a birdie putt on 18 to finish third. "I think the pressure got to me a little bit," Day said.
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17 of 29 Al Tielemans / Sports Illustrated

Jason Day birdied No. 1 and then holed out from a greenside bunker for eagle on the par-5 second.
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18 of 29 John W. McDonough / Sports Illustrated

Brandt Snedeker once again had a chance to win the Masters on the back nine, but he made four bogeys coming in to tie for sixth. "I'm not as crushed as I was in 2008 because I know I'm going to be there again."
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19 of 29 David Cannon/Getty Images

Rory McIlroy went 79-69 over the weekend.
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20 of 29 Andrew Redington/Getty Images

Phil Mickelson shot a 73 on Sunday. He broke par only once this week.
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21 of 29 John W. McDonough / Sports Illustrated

Along with Scott and Day, Marc Leishman was one of three Australians in the hunt. He tied for fourth.
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22 of 29 Al Tielemans / Sports Illustrated

Matt Kuchar tied for eighth after a one-over 73.
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23 of 29 Robert Beck / Sports Illustrated

Rickie Fowler shot a six-over 78.
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24 of 29 Andrew Redington/Getty Images

Tianlang Guan, 14, finished as the low amateur.
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25 of 29 John W. McDonough / Sports Illustrated

Sergio Garcia shot a two-under 70 to tie for eighth.
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26 of 29 Robert Beck / Sports Illustrated

Bernhard Langer opened with three straight birdies, but he struggled coming home and finished with a 76.
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27 of 29 Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images

John Huh shot a four-under 68.
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28 of 29 Simon Bruty / Sports Illustrated

Tim Clark shot a three-over 39 on the front nine.
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29 of 29 Simon Bruty / Sports Illustrated

Patrons were out early to claim a good spot before the final round.

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