Vijay Singh gets his green jacket from 1999 champion Jose Maria Olazabal.
Vijay Singh survived trouble early on the back nine. David Duval didn't. As a result, Vijay Singh won The Masters for his second major championship. Duval gambled and lost to Rae's Creek on No. 13, leaving second to Ernie Els. Singh shot a final-round 69. Duval had made four birdies on the front nine to apply serious pressure on Singh, but he could never get closer than one shot and ended up tied for third with Loren Roberts. Tiger Woods finished fifth
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Checking in from Augusta -- Sunday
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Notebook: Jack's swan song?
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Els, Duval get emotional in defeat
David Duval and Ernie Els are two of the most easygoing players on tour, except when The Masters is on the line.
Hole of the day: No. 13
David Duval and Tiger Woods saw their chances disappear on one of the easiest holes.
Sunday hole-by-hole statistics
Check out the stats for every hole during the final round.
Masters TV ratings dip again
The two-day national average for CBS' coverage was a 7.5 rating/18 share, down 7 percent from last year.
Love, Woods storm into contention
Tiger Woods and Davis Love III took advantage of early third-round tee times to get back in the hunt.
Harig: Love aching for green jacket
Davis Love III wants to win The Masters so badly that poor shots are making him physically ill.
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