Tension builds in the race to become the 2003 Masters champion. It's the final day's play in Georgia at Augusta
National, one of the most scenic golf courses in the world.
Tiger Woods dominated the final round last year as he homed in on his third Green Jacket and his second in a row, thus joining Nick Faldo and Jack Nicklaus as the only men to make a successful defence of the Masters at
Augusta. Woods eased his way to an eventual three-shot victory over Retief Goosen , the South African who had shared the overnight lead. Woods's round was far from error free, with a three-putt at the fifth and another bogey at the llth. But those mistakes were offset by birdies at the second, third and sixth, the last of which saw him chip in from 20 feet.
Should he succeed again this year, Woods will become the first to win three Masters in succession. To do so, however, he will have to repel the challenges of Ernie Els , who started the year in fine fashion, and fellow American Phil Mickelson , who finished third in this event last year.
Presented by Steve Rider. Commentary by Peter Alliss ,
Ken Brown and Alex Hay , plus reports from Julian Tutt.
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