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The Masters 2007

  • Richard Williams

    Why the Masters got the champion it deserved

    Richard Williams
  • Rose's reputation soars as he finally mixes with the elite

  • Stenson leads chorus of complaint about course

    The Masters: The argument about Augusta's conditioning continues to rage as frustrated pros let rip at "ridiculous" course.

  • Sportblog
    For once Tiger caught by the tail as errors prove costly

    The Masters: Tiger Woods never relinquishes a lead, but once again he did not prove so adept at coming from the chasing pack, says Richard Williams.

  • Johnson springs the big surprise to pass Woods and seize Masters

    The Masters: Augusta was left in shock as the unheralded Zach Johnson rose from the shadows to claim a Masters victory that had seemed predestined for Tiger Woods.

  • Final-round leaderboard

    Z Johnson +1 14

    R Goosen +3 14

    J Kelly +4 17

    R Sabbatini +4 16

    J Rose +4 13

    P Harrington +4 13

    S Appleby +5 12

    T Woods +5 12

    D Toms +6 17

    V Taylor +6 14

    P Casey +7 18

    J Furyk +7 17

    L Donald +7 17

  • Johnson claims shock victory

    The unfancied Zach Johnson produced a brilliant final round of 69 to win the Masters by two shots from Tiger Woods, Retief Goosen and Rory Sabbatini.

    • Europeans struggle on final day

    • Tiger eyes prize as the field fall away

    • Agonising decline and fall dampen celebrations as Seve hits 50

  • Sportblog
    Only a cardinal's song is heard as Woods is lost for magic

    Golf: Tiger Woods looked a man burdened by expectation as he hit a very mortal 74 on the second day at Augusta, says Richard Williams.

  • Casey and Harrington tame brutish course and set off in chase

    Golf: American Brett Wetterich maintained his good form at Augusta as humid conditions wrecked the round of his more illustrious rivals.

  • Augusta going is dry but mouth-watering

    Former champions find it tough as a lack of rain makes greens play hard and fast

  • Rose flourishes while favourites droop in a war of attrition

    The Masters: David Howell and Luke Donald enhanced the English presence on Augusta's leaderboard in tricky conditions.

  • Richard Williams in Augusta

    Sportblog
    Familiar frustration for Monty as capricious course proves a great leveller

    Richard Williams in Augusta

    Augusta's conditions were changeable, but Colin Montgomerie - in his twentieth year as a professional - slumped into mediocrity, once again unable to fulfil his major ambitions, writes Richard Williams.

  • Ramsay matches champion

    Richie Ramsay earned his place at the Masters by becoming the first Briton since Harold Hilton in 1911 to win the US amateur championship and 15 minutes before his first-round date with the defending champion Phil Mickelson, the 23-year-old Stirling University student headed for the practice green shaking the tension from his hands. Either that or he had just paid a last-minute visit to the rest room only to find there were no towels there.

  • Sportblog
    Two jackets and Mickelson still plays in shadow of greatness

    Woods looms large for Phil Michelson as the Californian left-hander opens his title defence, writes Lawrence Donegan.

  • Sportblog
    Woods brings mastery and desire to pursuit of fifth green jacket

    Ten years after Masters victory number one, the Tiger is confident before his first round at Augusta since his father died.

  • Casey feels he got luck of draw with world No1

    Paul Casey says being drawn with Tiger will drive him to greatness, not destroy his chances, writes Lawrence Donegan.

  • Poulter's dress rehearsal more than a fashion statement

    Golf: The snappily-dressed Ian Poulter - currently ranked 30th in the world - is confident he can make up for missing out on Augusta last year.

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