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The win marked 43-year-old Woods’ fifth green jacket. Only retired player Jack Nicklaus, who has won the Masters six times, has more.
A moment between a father and a son.#themasters pic.twitter.com/Ft0ta2mD5o
— Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 14, 2019
Woods previously won the Masters in 1997, 2000, 2001 and 2005.
Celebrating the news, Nicklaus went on to congratulate Woods in a sweet Twitter post, writing, “A big “well done” from me to @TigerWoods! I am so happy for him and for the game of golf. This is just fantastic!!!”
Roaring back.#themasters pic.twitter.com/nlTwxWJW8X
— Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 14, 2019
A big “well done” from me to @TigerWoods! I am so happy for him and for the game of golf. This is just fantastic!!! ??@TheMasters
— Jack Nicklaus (@jacknicklaus) April 14, 2019
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Woods had his best score at the Masters on Saturday since 2011, making three straight birdies on the front and three birdies on the last six holes. According to ESPN, Woods’ score put him in the final leaders’ group for the first time since 2009.
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Wood’s win follows last year’s green jacket recipient, Patrick Reed, who finished 15 under par in 2018. The year prior, Sergio Garcia finished with a final score of 9 under par.
The purse for this year’s Masters was a record $11.5 million, with the winner taking home $2.01 million.