Tiger Woods remained competitive in spite of his two-stroke penalty, but on the final day of competition the story was all about Australian Adam Scott and Angel Cabrera. Both players made incredible shots on the 18th hole to finish at 9-under for the tournament.
Both parred the first playoff hole (the 18th), but on the second (the 10th) it was Adam Scott making the long putt to birdie the hole and secure the win. With it he became the first Australian player to win the Masters in tournament history.
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