2005 Masters Tournament

{{Short description|American golf tournament held in 2005}}

{{Infobox individual golf tournament

| name = 2005 Masters Tournament

| image = Masters_Tournament_Journal_2005_cover.jpg

| caption = Front cover of the 2005 Masters Journal

| dates = April 7–10, 2005

| location = Augusta, Georgia

| course = Augusta National Golf Club

| org = Augusta National Golf Club

| tour = PGA Tour
European Tour
Japan Golf Tour

| par = 72

| yardage = {{convert|7290|yd|0}}

| field = 93 players, 50 after cut

| cut = 148 (+4)

| purse = US$7,000,000

| winners_share = $1,260,000

| champion = {{flagicon|USA}} Tiger Woods

| score = 276 (−12), playoff

| previous = 2004

| next = 2006

| map = USA#USA Georgia

| map_relief = yes

| map_label = Augusta National

| map_caption = Location in the United States##Location in Georgia

| coordinates = {{coord|33.503|N|82.020|W|type:event|display=inline,title}}

}}

The 2005 Masters Tournament was the 69th Masters Tournament, played from April 7–10 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.

Tiger Woods, 29, won his fourth green jacket on the first hole of a playoff with Chris DiMarco. Rain was a factor the whole week, and delayed much of the play.{{cite magazine |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1110763/index.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130317203516/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1110763/index.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=March 17, 2013 |magazine=Sports Illustrated |title=Perfect Pitch |last=Shipnuck |first=Alan |date=April 18, 2005 |access-date=January 7, 2013}} The purse was $7.0 million with a winner's share of $1.26 million.{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FL8wAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZQQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5752%2C3540568 |newspaper=Toledo Blade |location=Toledo, Ohio |last=Hackenberg |first=Dave |title=Fantastic Fourth |date=April 11, 2005 |page=C1 |access-date=January 7, 2013}} It was the ninth of Woods' fifteen major championships.

This Masters was the last as competitors for three former champions: Tommy Aaron (1973), Billy Casper (1970), and six-time winner Jack Nicklaus.

Ryan Moore was low amateur at 287 (−1), the best score by an amateur since 1978, and earned an exemption to the 2006 tournament.

Jerry Pate, a non-playing invitee, won the 46th Par-3 contest on Wednesday with a five-under 22.{{cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-apr-08-sp-mastersnotes8-story.html |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |last=Bonk |first=Thomas |title=Casper's last shot ends up being 106 of them |date=April 8, 2005 |access-date=May 5, 2014}}

Course

{{main|Augusta National Golf Club}}

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!Hole!!Name!!Yards!!Par!! !!Hole!!Name!!Yards!!Par

1align=left|Tea Olive4354rowspan=10 style="background:#E6E8FA;"|10align=left|Camellia4954
2align=left|Pink Dogwood575511align=left|White Dogwood4904
3align=left|Flowering Peach350412align=left|Golden Bell1553
4align=left|Flowering Crab Apple205313align=left|Azalea5105
5align=left|Magnolia455414align=left|Chinese Fir4404
6align=left|Juniper180315align=left|Firethorn5005
7align=left|Pampas410416align=left|Redbud1703
8align=left|Yellow Jasmine570517align=left|Nandina4254
9align=left|Carolina Cherry460418align=left|Holly4654
colspan=2|Out3,64036colspan=2|In3,65036
colspan=5 align=left|Source:{{cite news |url=https://www.espn.com/golf/story?id=1420568 |work=ESPN |title=Augusta lengthened to 7,290 yards for '03 Masters |agency=Reuters |date=August 20, 2002 |access-date=January 7, 2013}}colspan=2|Total7,29072

Field

1. Masters champions

Tommy Aaron, Billy Casper, Charles Coody, Fred Couples (10,16,17), Ben Crenshaw, Nick Faldo, Raymond Floyd, Bernhard Langer (10), Sandy Lyle, Phil Mickelson (10,11,12,14,15,16,17), Larry Mize, Jack Nicklaus, José María Olazábal, Mark O'Meara, Gary Player, Vijay Singh (4,10,13,14,15,16,17), Craig Stadler, Tom Watson, Mike Weir (11,14,16,17), Tiger Woods (2,3,4,14,15,16,17), Ian Woosnam, Fuzzy Zoeller

2. U.S. Open champions (last five years)

Jim Furyk (16,17), Retief Goosen (10,11,14,15,16,17)

3. The Open champions (last five years)

Ben Curtis, David Duval, Ernie Els (10,12,13,14,16,17), Todd Hamilton (12,14,16,17)

4. PGA champions (last five years)

Rich Beem, Shaun Micheel, David Toms (14,15,16,17)

5. The Players Championship winners (last three years)

Fred Funk (11,14,15,17), Davis Love III (10,14,16,17), Adam Scott (14,15,16,17)

6. U.S. Amateur champion and runner-up

Luke List (a), Ryan Moore (a,8)

7. The Amateur champion

Stuart Wilson (a)

8. U.S. Amateur Public Links champion

  • Eligible under category 6

9. U.S. Mid-Amateur champion

Austin Eaton III (a)

10. Top 16 players and ties from the 2004 Masters

Paul Casey (16,17), K. J. Choi (14,16,17), Chris DiMarco (13,14,16,17), Sergio García (14,16,17), Pádraig Harrington (16,17), Charles Howell III (14,17), Nick Price, Kirk Triplett (14), Casey Wittenberg

11. Top eight players and ties from the 2004 U.S. Open

Robert Allenby (16,17), Steve Flesch (14,16,17), Jeff Maggert, Shigeki Maruyama (14,16,17)

12. Top four players and ties from the 2004 Open Championship

Lee Westwood (16,17)

13. Top four players and ties from 2004 PGA Championship

Justin Leonard (16,17), Chris Riley (16)

14. Top 40 players from the 2004 PGA Tour money list

Stephen Ames (16,17), Stuart Appleby (16,17), Chad Campbell (16,17), Stewart Cink (16,17), Darren Clarke (16,17), John Daly (16), Luke Donald (15,16,17), Carlos Franco, Jay Haas (16,17), Mark Hensby (16,17), Tim Herron (17), Zach Johnson (16,17), Jonathan Kaye (16,17), Jerry Kelly (16,17), Ryan Palmer, Rod Pampling (16), Jesper Parnevik, Kenny Perry (16,17), Ted Purdy, Rory Sabbatini (16,17), Bo Van Pelt, Scott Verplank (16,17)

15. Top 10 players from the 2005 PGA Tour money list on March 28

Tom Lehman (17), Joe Ogilvie

16. Top 50 players from the final 2004 world ranking

Thomas Bjørn (17), Ángel Cabrera (17), Joakim Haeggman, David Howell (17), Trevor Immelman, Freddie Jacobson, Miguel Ángel Jiménez (17), Thomas Levet, Peter Lonard (17), Nick O'Hern (17), Ian Poulter (17)

17. Top 50 players from world ranking published March 28

Tim Clark, Graeme McDowell, Craig Parry

18. Special foreign invitation

Shingo Katayama

Round summaries

=First round=

Thursday, April 7, 2005
Friday, April 8, 2005

Sixty-eight players were on the course when darkness suspended the first round since the start of the round was delayed by over five hours due to heavy morning rain. The round was completed Friday morning. Chris DiMarco shot a five-under 67 to take the first round lead. Vijay Singh and Luke Donald were at 68, one stroke behind in second. Tiger Woods struggled through much of his round ending at two over par. After the round, Woods was questioned by rules officials for an illegal putting stance on the 14th before getting the all-clear. In his final appearance, Billy Casper shot the worst round in Masters history on Thursday, a triple-digit 106 (+34), but the round was unofficial because he withdrew.{{cite web |url=http://golf.about.com/od/majorchampionships/l/bl2005masters.htm |publisher=About.com |title=2005 Masters |access-date=January 7, 2013 |archive-date=April 24, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130424174528/http://golf.about.com/od/majorchampionships/l/bl2005masters.htm |url-status=dead }}

Three-time champion Nick Faldo withdrew while playing the ninth hole due to back spasms.{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=B_VOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pv8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=1438%2C6468364 |newspaper=Lakeland Ledger |last=Armour |first=Nancy |agency=Associated Press |title=Back spasms force Faldo out |date=April 8, 2005 |page=C3 }}

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!Place!!Player!!Score!!To par

align=center|1{{flagicon|USA}} Chris DiMarcoalign=center|67align=center|−5
align=center rowspan="2"|T2{{flagicon|ENG}} Luke Donaldrowspan="2" align=center|68rowspan="2" align=center|−4
{{flagicon|FIJ}} Vijay Singh
align=center rowspan="2"|T4{{flagicon|AUS}} Stuart Applebyrowspan="2" align=center|69rowspan="2" align=center|−3
{{flagicon|AUS}} Mark Hensby
align=center rowspan="2"|T6{{flagicon|USA}} Phil Mickelsonrowspan="2" align=center|70rowspan="2" align=center|−2
{{flagicon|USA}} Ryan Palmer
rowspan="6" align=center|T8{{flagicon|DEN}} Thomas Bjørnrowspan="6" align=center|71rowspan="6" align=center|−1
{{flagicon|ZAF}} Retief Goosen
{{flagicon|FRA}} Thomas Levet
{{flagicon|USA}} Ryan Moore (a)
{{flagicon|USA}} Chris Riley
{{flagicon|AUS}} Adam Scott

=Second round=

Friday, April 8, 2005
Saturday, April 9, 2005

Rain suspended play for much of the day and the second round spilled into Saturday. Chris DiMarco posted another five-under 67 to take a four-stroke lead at the halfway point. Thomas Bjørn also shot a 67 to take second place by himself at −6. Tiger Woods recovered from his poor first round with a six-under 66, six strokes back in third place.

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!Place!!Player!!Score!!To par

align=center|1{{flagicon|USA}} Chris DiMarcoalign=center|67-67=134align=center|−10
align=center|2{{flagicon|DEN}} Thomas Bjørnalign=center|71-67=138align=center|−6
align=center|3{{flagicon|USA}} Tiger Woodsalign=center|74-66=140align=center|−4
align=center rowspan="2"|T4{{flagicon|ENG}} David Howellalign=center|72-69=141rowspan="2" align=center|−3
{{flagicon|FIJ}} Vijay Singhalign=center|68-73=141
align=center rowspan="3"|T6{{flagicon|AUS}} Mark Hensbyalign=center|69-73=142rowspan="3" align=center|−2
{{flagicon|USA}} Phil Mickelsonalign=center|70-72=142
{{flagicon|USA}} Ryan Moore (a)align=center|71-71=142
align=center rowspan="2"|T9{{flagicon|USA}} Jim Furykalign=center|76-67=143rowspan="2" align=center|−1
{{flagicon|USA}} Kirk Triplettalign=center|75-68=143

Amateurs: Moore (−2), List (+2), Eaton III (+14), Wilson (+20).

=Third round =

Saturday, April 9, 2005
Sunday, April 10, 2005

Chris DiMarco continued his hot ways shooting a three-under 33 on the front nine before play was suspended due to darkness. His −13 through 45 holes was four strokes better than Tiger Woods, who shot a five-under 31 on the first nine holes. Thomas Bjørn stayed in contention with a two-under 34 for nine holes and was −8 for the championship.

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!Place!!Player!!To par!!Hole

align=center|1{{flagicon|USA}} Chris DiMarcoalign=center|−13align=center|9
align=center|2{{flagicon|USA}} Tiger Woodsalign=center|−9align=center|9
align=center|3{{flagicon|DEN}} Thomas Bjørnalign=center|−8align=center|9
align=center rowspan="3"|T4{{flagicon|AUS}} Mark Hensbyrowspan="3" align=center|−4align=center|9
{{flagicon|FJI}} Vijay Singhalign=center|10
{{flagicon|AUS}} Rod Pamplingalign=center|12

Tiger Woods resumed play on Sunday morning on the back nine and made four consecutive birdies to card a 7-under 65 and take the 54-hole lead. Dating back to play on Saturday, Woods birdied seven straight holes in the third round, tying a record by Steve Pate. Chris DiMarco struggled in with a 41 (+5) back nine for a third round 74 (+2), losing seven shots to Woods in the final nine holes. DiMarco's troubles began when his second shot at the 10th went into a bush and was unplayable. After a drop, he chipped onto the green and two-putted for the double bogey, which ended a streak of 44 holes at par or better.

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!Place!!Player!!Score!!To par

align=center|1{{flagicon|USA}} Tiger Woods74-66-65=205align=center|−11
align=center|2{{flagicon|USA}} Chris DiMarco67-67-74=208align=center|−8
align=center|3{{flagicon|DEN}} Thomas Bjørn71-67-71=209align=center|−7
align=center rowspan="2"|T4{{flagicon|RSA}} Trevor Immelman73-73-65=211rowspan="2" align=center|−5
{{flagicon|USA}} Phil Mickelson70-72-69=211
align=center rowspan="2"|T6{{flagicon|AUS}} Mark Hensby69-73-70=212rowspan="2" align=center|−4
{{flagicon|FJI}} Vijay Singh68-73-71=212
align=center rowspan="2"|T8{{flagicon|USA}} Chad Campbell73-73-67=213rowspan="2" align=center|−3
{{flagicon|CAN}} Mike Weir74-71-68=213
align=center rowspan="4"|T10{{flagicon|ENG}} Luke Donald68-77-69=214rowspan="4" align=center|−2
{{flagicon|USA}} Tim Herron76-68-70=214
{{flagicon|FRA}} Thomas Levet71-75-68=214
{{flagicon|AUS}} Rod Pampling73-71-70=214

==Scorecard==

Third round

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!Hole!! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !!10!!11!!12!!13!!14!!15!!16!!17!!18

Par454343454443545344
align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Woods−4style="background: Pink;"|−5style="background: Pink;"|−6−6−6−6style="background: Pink;"|−7style="background: Pink;"|−8style="background: Pink;"|−9style="background: Pink;"|−10style="background: Pink;"|−11style="background: Pink;"|−12style="background: Pink;"|−13style="background: PaleGreen;"|−12style="background: PaleGreen;"|−11−11−11−11
align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} DiMarco−10style="background: Pink;"|−11−11−11−11−11style="background: Pink;"|−12style="background: Pink;"|−13−13style="background: Green;"|−11−11−11−11style="background: PaleGreen;"|−10style="background: PaleGreen;"|−9−9style="background: PaleGreen;"|−8−8

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Source:{{cite web|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/golf/pga/leaderboard/2005/15|publisher=Yahoo! Sports|title=Leaderboard: 2005 Masters|date=April 10, 2005|access-date=April 10, 2013}}

=Final round=

Sunday, April 10, 2005

==Summary==

{{external media|video1={{YouTube|m-htXOZy9Eo|Full final round coverage on CBS}}}}

A thrilling final round came down to a two-man duel between Tiger Woods and Chris DiMarco. DiMarco narrowed the three shot lead to one by the 11th with a second birdie in three holes after Woods had dropped a shot at the 10th. The lead stretched back to two when DiMarco bogeyed the 12th at the heart of Amen Corner, but a stunning approach on 14 set up a birdie for DiMarco and cut the gap back to one.

Both players birdied 15 and set up a dramatic and memorable 16th hole. With DiMarco sitting comfortably in the center of the green Woods pulled his tee shot just off the green; with about {{convert|50|ft|0}} between him and the hole, and considering the difficulty of the lie, co-commentator Lanny Wadkins remarked that "this is one of the toughest pitches on the entire place here", and that "there's a good chance he doesn't get this inside DiMarco's ball", who had left himself a good {{convert|20|ft|0}} away. Aiming at least {{convert|20|ft|0}} to the left of the pin and intending to use the sloping green to run the ball towards the hole, Woods proceeded to play what was voted in 2019 as the greatest shot in Masters history.{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/golf/47927304 |title="Masters 2019: Tiger Woods' incredible chip in 2005 voted greatest Masters shot"|work=BBC Sport }} The ball crept towards the hole and appeared to stop on the lip of the hole before toppling in for a dramatic birdie,{{cite web | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-htXOZy9Eo#t=228m30s | title=2005 Masters Tournament Final Round Broadcast | website=YouTube | date=10 April 2020 }} prompting lead commentator Verne Lundquist to give the now iconic piece of commentary: "Well... here it comes... Oh, my goodness... OH, WOW! In your life have you seen anything like that!?". DiMarco missed his birdie putt and the lead grew back to two with just two to play. However, Woods pushed his drive on 17 leading to a bogey, cutting the lead to one as they went to the 72nd hole.

Woods' approach on 18 ended up in the greenside bunker while DiMarco ended up just short of the green. DiMarco's chip for birdie hit the pin and rebounded ten feet away when it could easily have jammed in the hole. Woods hit his chip to {{convert|14|ft|0}}, but missed his par putt to win. DiMarco calmly sank a ten-foot (3 m) putt to force a playoff.

Retief Goosen had the round of the day, firing a five under 67 which was the only round better than DiMarco's 68.

==Final leaderboard==

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style="background:gold"

| Champion

style="background:silver"

| Silver Cup winner (low amateur)

(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion

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|+style="text-align:left"|Top 10

!Place!!Player!!Score!!To par!!Money (US$)

rowspan=2 align=center|T1{{flagicon|USA}} Chris DiMarco67-67-74-68=276rowspan=2 align=center|−12rowspan=2 align=center|Playoff
{{flagicon|USA}} Tiger Woods (c)74-66-65-71=276
rowspan=2 align=center|T3{{flagicon|ENG}} Luke Donald68-77-69-69=283rowspan=2 align=center|−5rowspan=2 align=center|406,000
{{flagicon|ZAF}} Retief Goosen71-75-70-67=283
rowspan=5 align=center|T5{{flagicon|AUS}} Mark Hensby69-73-70-72=284rowspan=5 align=center|−4rowspan=5 align=center|237,300
{{flagicon|ZAF}} Trevor Immelman73-73-65-73=284
{{flagicon|AUS}} Rod Pampling73-71-70-70=284
{{flagicon|FJI}} Vijay Singh (c)68-73-71-72=284
{{flagicon|CAN}} Mike Weir (c)74-71-68-71=284
align=center|10{{flagicon|USA}} Phil Mickelson (c)70-72-69-74=285align=center|−3align=center|189,000

class="collapsible collapsed wikitable" style="width:50em;margin-top:-1px;"
scope="col" colspan="6" | Leaderboard below the top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
rowspan=2 align=center|T11{{flagicon|USA}} Tim Herron76-68-70-72=286rowspan=2 align=center|−2rowspan=2 align=center|168,000
{{flagicon|ENG}} David Howell72-69-76-69=286
rowspan=4 align=center|T13{{flagicon|USA}} Tom Lehman74-74-70-69=287rowspan=4 align=center|−1rowspan=3 align=center|135,333
{{flagicon|USA}} Justin Leonard75-71-70-71=287
{{flagicon|FRA}} Thomas Levet71-75-68-73=287
style="background:silver"|{{flagicon|USA}} Ryan Moore (a)style="background:silver"|71-71-75-70=287align=center|0
rowspan=3 align=center|T17{{flagicon|USA}} Chad Campbell73-73-67-75=288rowspan=3 align=center|Erowspan=3 align=center|112,000
{{flagicon|NIR}} Darren Clarke72-76-69-71=288
{{flagicon|USA}} Kirk Triplett75-68-72-73=288
rowspan=5 align=center|T20{{flagicon|USA}} Stewart Cink72-72-74-71=289rowspan=5 align=center|+1rowspan=5 align=center|84,840
{{flagicon|USA}} Jerry Kelly75-70-73-71=289
{{flagicon|DEU}} Bernhard Langer (c)74-74-70-71=289
{{flagicon|USA}} Jeff Maggert74-74-72-69=289
{{flagicon|USA}} Scott Verplank72-75-69-73=289
rowspan=3 align=center|T25{{flagicon|DNK}} Thomas Bjørn71-67-71-81=290rowspan=3 align=center|+2rowspan=3 align=center|61,600
{{flagicon|USA}} Joe Ogilvie74-73-73-70=290
{{flagicon|AUS}} Craig Parry72-75-69-74=290
align=center|28{{flagicon|USA}} Jim Furyk76-67-74-74=291align=center|+3align=center|53,900
rowspan=2 align=center|T29{{flagicon|USA}} Steve Flesch76-70-70-76=292rowspan=2 align=center|+4rowspan=2 align=center|50,750
{{flagicon|USA}} Kenny Perry76-68-71-77=292
rowspan=2 align=center|T31{{flagicon|ESP}} Miguel Ángel Jiménez74-74-73-72=293rowspan=2 align=center|+5rowspan=2 align=center|46,550
{{flagicon|USA}} Mark O'Meara (c)72-74-72-75=293
rowspan=6 align=center|T33{{flagicon|KOR|1997}} K. J. Choi73-72-76-73=294rowspan=6 align=center|+6rowspan=2 align=center|39,620
{{flagicon|JPN}} Shingo Katayama72-74-73-75=294
{{flagicon|USA}} Luke List (a)77-69-78-70=294align=center|0
{{flagicon|ENG}} Ian Poulter72-74-72-76=294rowspan=3 align=center|39,620
{{flagicon|AUS}} Adam Scott71-76-72-75=294
{{flagicon|USA}} Casey Wittenberg72-72-74-76=294
rowspan=4 align=center|T39{{flagicon|ZAF}} Tim Clark74-74-72-75=295rowspan=4 align=center|+7rowspan=4 align=center|32,200
{{flagicon|USA}} Fred Couples (c)75-71-77-72=295
{{flagicon|USA}} Todd Hamilton77-70-71-77=295
{{flagicon|USA}} Ryan Palmer70-74-74-77=295
rowspan=2 align=center|T43{{flagicon|AUS}} Stuart Appleby69-76-72-79=296rowspan=2 align=center|+8rowspan=2 align=center|28,000
{{flagicon|USA}} Jonathan Kaye72-74-76-74=296
rowspan=2 align=center|T45{{flagicon|TTO}} Stephen Ames73-74-75-75=297rowspan=2 align=center|+9rowspan=2 align=center|25,200
{{flagicon|AUS}} Nick O'Hern72-72-76-77=297
align=center|47{{flagicon|ZAF}} Ernie Els75-73-78-72=298align=center|+10align=center|23,100
align=center|48{{flagicon|USA}} Jay Haas76-71-76-78=301align=center|+13align=center|21,700
align=center|49{{flagicon|USA}} Chris Riley71-77-78-78=304align=center|+16align=center|20,300
align=center|50{{flagicon|USA}} Craig Stadler (c)75-73-79-79=306align=center|+18align=center|19,180
rowspan=41 align=center|CUT{{flagicon|PRY|1990}} Carlos Franco76-73=149rowspan=5 align=center|+5rowspan=43 align=center|
{{flagicon|ESP}} Sergio García77-72=149
{{flagicon|IRL}} Pádraig Harrington72-77=149
{{flagicon|USA}} Charles Howell III73-76=149
{{flagicon|NIR}} Graeme McDowell79-70=149
{{flagicon|AUS}} Robert Allenby77-73=150rowspan=4 align=center|+6
{{flagicon|ARG}} Ángel Cabrera77-73=150
{{flagicon|USA}} Fred Funk72-78=150
{{flagicon|ENG}} Lee Westwood78-72=150
{{flagicon|SWE}} Joakim Haeggman79-72=151rowspan=4 align=center|+7
{{flagicon|USA}} Davis Love III76-75=151
{{flagicon|SWE}} Jesper Parnevik77-74=151
{{flagicon|USA}} Bo Van Pelt76-75=151
{{flagicon|USA}} Rich Beem75-77=152rowspan=10 align=center|+8
{{flagicon|USA}} Ben Curtis80-72=152
{{flagicon|USA}} David Duval75-77=152
{{flagicon|USA}} Raymond Floyd (c)76-76=152
{{flagicon|SWE}} Freddie Jacobson77-75=152
{{flagicon|USA}} Zach Johnson81-71=152
{{flagicon|AUS}} Peter Lonard75-77=152
{{flagicon|SCO}} Sandy Lyle (c)74-78=152
{{flagicon|ZAF}} Rory Sabbatini80-72=152
{{flagicon|USA}} David Toms77-75=152
{{flagicon|USA}} Shaun Micheel75-78=153rowspan=5 align=center|+9
{{flagicon|USA}} Larry Mize (c)78-75=153
{{flagicon|USA}} Jack Nicklaus (c)77-76=153
{{flagicon|ESP}} José María Olazábal (c)77-76=153
{{flagicon|USA}} Tom Watson (c)77-76=153
{{flagicon|USA}} John Daly80-74=154rowspan=2 align=center|+10
{{flagicon|ZWE}} Nick Price78-76=154
{{flagicon|USA}} Ted Purdy77-78=155align=center|+11
{{flagicon|USA}} Ben Crenshaw (c)76-80=156rowspan=2 align=center|+12
{{flagicon|WAL}} Ian Woosnam (c)78-78=156
{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Casey79-78=157align=center|+13
{{flagicon|USA}} Austin Eaton III (a)81-77=158rowspan=2 align=center|+14
{{flagicon|JPN}} Shigeki Maruyama82-76=158
{{flagicon|USA}} Tommy Aaron (c)79-82=161align=center|+17
{{flagicon|USA}} Fuzzy Zoeller (c)84-78=162align=center|+18
{{flagicon|SCO}} Stuart Wilson (a)82-82=164align=center|+20
{{flagicon|ZAF}} Gary Player (c)88-79=167align=center|+23
{{flagicon|USA}} Charles Coody (c)88-83=171align=center|+27
rowspan=2 align=center|WD{{flagicon|USA}} Billy Casper (c)rowspan=2|rowspan=2 align=center|
{{flagicon|ENG}} Nick Faldo (c)

==Scorecard==

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

!Hole!! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !!10!!11!!12!!13!!14!!15!!16!!17!!18

Par454343454443545344
align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Woodsstyle="background: Pink;"|−12style="background: Pink;"|−13−13−13style="background: PaleGreen;"|−12−12−12−12style="background: Pink;"|−13style="background: PaleGreen;"|−12−12−12−12−12style="background: Pink;"|−13style="background: Pink;"|−14style="background: PaleGreen;"|−13style="background: PaleGreen;"|−12
align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} DiMarco−8style="background: Pink;"|−9−9−9−9−9−9−9style="background: Pink;"|−10−10style="background: Pink;"|−11style="background: PaleGreen;"|−10−10style="background: Pink;"|−11style="background: Pink;"|−12−12−12−12
align=left| {{flagicon|ENG}} Donald−2−2−2−2−2−2style="background: PaleGreen;"|−1−1−1style="background: Green;"|+1style="background: Pink;"|EEstyle="background: Red;"|−2−2style="background: Red;"|−4style="background: Pink;"|−5−5−5
align=left| {{flagicon|ZAF}} Goosenstyle="background: Pink;"|−1style="background: Pink;"|−2style="background: PaleGreen;"|−1−1−1−1−1−1−1−1−1−1style="background: Pink;"|−2−2style="background: Pink;"|−3style="background: Pink;"|−4−4style="background: Pink;"|−5
align=left| {{flagicon|AUS}} Hensby−4−4−4−4−4−4−4style="background: Pink;"|−5−5style="background: PaleGreen;"|−4style="background: Green;"|−2style="background: Pink;"|−3−3−3style="background: Pink;"|−4style="background: Pink;"|−5−5style="background: PaleGreen;"|−4
align=left| {{flagicon|RSA}} Immelmanstyle="background: PaleGreen;"|−4−4−4−4style="background: Pink;"|−5style="background: Pink;"|−6−6−6−6−6style="background: PaleGreen;"|−5−5style="background: Green;"|−3−3−3style="background: Red;"|−5style="background: PaleGreen;"|−4−4
align=left| {{flagicon|AUS}} Pampling−2−2style="background: PaleGreen;"|−1style="background: Pink;"|−2−2−2style="background: PaleGreen;"|−1−1style="background: Pink;"|−2−2−2−2−2style="background: Pink;"|−3style="background: Pink;"|−4−4−4−4
align=left| {{flagicon|FIJ}} Singh−4−4style="background: PaleGreen;"|−3style="background: PaleGreen;"|−2style="background: PaleGreen;"|−1style="background: Pink;"|−2−2style="background: Pink;"|−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−3style="background: Pink;"|−4
align=left| {{flagicon|CAN}} Weir−3style="background: Pink;"|−4−4−4−4style="background: Pink;"|−5−5−5−5style="background: Pink;"|−6−6−6−6−6style="background: Pink;"|−7style="background: PaleGreen;"|−6style="background: PaleGreen;"|−5style="background: PaleGreen;"|−4
align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} Mickelson−5−5−5style="background: Pink;"|−6−6−6−6−6−6−6−6style="background: Green;"|−4style="background: Pink;"|−5−5−5style="background: Green;"|−3−3−3
align=left| {{flagicon|DEN}} Bjørn−7style="background: Green;"|−5−5−5−5style="background: PaleGreen;"|−4−4−4−4style="background: PaleGreen;"|−3style="background: PaleGreen;"|−2style="background: Green;"|EEEstyle="background: PaleGreen;"|+1+1+1style="background: PaleGreen;"|+2

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

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=Playoff=

File:Tiger Woods 2005.jpg won his fourth Masters title]]

The previous six sudden-death playoffs (going back to 1979) at Augusta began at the 10th hole; this was the first to start at the 18th hole,{{cite web|url=https://edition.cnn.com/2004/SPORT/04/07/golf.usmasters/|publisher=CNN.com|title=Masters playoff format is changed |date=April 7, 2004|access-date=April 10, 2013}} where both put their drives in the fairway. DiMarco hit his approach to the very front section of the green and the ball backed off the green a bit, ending up in almost the exact spot he was at the end of regulation. Woods knocked his approach to {{convert|15|ft}} past the flag. DiMarco then chipped up to around a foot and tapped in for par. After taking a long time to study the putt, Woods buried his birdie putt to win his fourth green jacket and ninth major title. It was the second consecutive major that DiMarco lost in a playoff following his loss in the PGA Championship in 2004 to Vijay Singh.

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!Place!!Player!!Score!!To par!!Money ($)

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{{flagicon|USA}} Tiger Woodsalign="center"| 3align=center| −1align=center|1,260,000
align=center|2{{flagicon|USA}} Chris DiMarcoalign="center"|4align=center|Ealign=center|756,000

Quotes

"Here it comes ... Oh, my goodness! ... OH, WOW! IN YOUR LIFE, have you seen anything like that?!" - CBS's Verne Lundquist's famous call of Tiger Woods' chip-in on the 16th hole.

"Chris is a tough competitor and a fighter. He's never going to back off and he proved that again." - Tiger Woods on the gutsy final round of runner-up Chris DiMarco.

""I was just trying to throw the ball up there on the hill and let it feed down there and hopefully have a makeable putt. All of a sudden, it looked really good, and it looked like how could it not go in, and how did it not go in, and all of a sudden it went in." - Tiger Woods on his remarkable chip on 16.

"I went out and shot 68 around here on Sunday, which is a very good round, and 12-under is usually good enough to win. It was just that I was playing against Tiger Woods." - Chris DiMarco on his runner-up finish.

"I would let it hurt if I gave it away but I didn't. I really didn't." - Chris DiMarco

"You know I played him as hard as I could down the stretch, birdieing a bunch of holes coming down the back nine and putting it on him really. And since I put that behind me and went out and put a good number on the back nine, I feel very good." - Chris DiMarco on his final round.

"That was a hard-fought week with the rain delays, I didn't get off to the greatest of starts." - Tiger Woods on the long week of golf.

References

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