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2004

All those major questions about Phil Mickelson were answered Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club, from his poise under pressure to his coat size. At 6:43 p.m. Mickelson took his place in golf's pantheon as a major championship winner.

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April 11, 2004 Photo Galleries

A major win for Mickelson

On the 18th hole, Phil Mickelson battled to stay at the top of the leaderboard.


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Final day of play

Golfers move up and down the leaderboard as they advance to the final hole at the 2004 Masters.


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Golfers vie for the lead

Two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer celebrates his shot on No. 1. Langer birdied the first two holes which put him in contention.


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Final round in full swing

Golfers play hard as they try to move up the leaderboard Sunday morning.


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A rough start for Tiger

Tiger Woods started the final round with a bogey of the first hole as he fights his way back up the leaderboard.


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A foggy morning

Clouds hung over Augusta National before the start of the final round of the 2004 Masters Tournament.


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April 10, 2004 Photo Galleries

April 10 wrap up

Phil Mickelson's three birdies on the front nine, and steady play throughout the day, were enough to vault him to the top of the leaderboard.


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DiMarco, Mickelson pull ahead

Chris DiMarco and Phil Mickelson ended round three tied for first at 6-under par.


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Tough time for Tiger

Tiger Woods lost ground Saturday, making more bogies than birdies during the third round.


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Bunker busters

Golfers blasted their way out of sand traps all around Augusta National on Saturday.


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Third round begins

Masters champion Vijay Singh was the first golfer to tee off Saturday. He sunk a birdie on No. 1 and an eagle on No. 2.


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Before the patrons arrive

Crews start early to keep the Augusta National Golf Course in shape.


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April 9, 2004 Photo Galleries

April 9 wrap up

Arnold Palmer said goodbye to Augusta National while Justin Rose hangs onto his second round lead.


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Palmer's final Masters

After 50 consecutive years, Arnold Palmer played his final Masters Tournament Friday.


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Defending champion falls behind

With three bogies on the final holes of round one, 2003 Masters champion Mike Weir will not be awarded a green jacket this year.


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Round two continues

Alex Cejka tees off on No. 12 in second-round play Friday, as he moves up the leaderboard.


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Round two begins

Korea's K.J. Choi tied a Masters Tournament record Friday by shooting 6-under-par 30 on the front nine during round two.


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Round one ends

Six pairings completed round one Friday morning because darkness suspended play on Thursday.


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April 8, 2004 Photo Galleries

April 8 wrap up

Jeff Maggert hits out the sand on the second hole. It took Maggert three shots to get out of the bunker Thursday.


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Weather suspends play

Heavy rain and lighting suspended play and cleared the course during round one.


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Arnold Palmer's 50th Masters

Four-time Masters champion Arnold Palmer played his 50th consecutive Masters Tournament Thursday.


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Justin Rose takes early lead

Justin Rose finished 5-under par before weather stopped first-round play at Augusta National.


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Ups and downs at the Masters

Some players go off to a great start Thursday while others had trouble staying on the course.


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2004 Masters Tournament begins

Under cloudy skies and an occasional light rain, the first round of the 2004 Masters Tournament began Thursday morning.


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April 7, 2004 Photo Galleries

April 7 wrap up

Padraig Harrington, of Ireland, holds up the crystal bowl trophy he received for winning the Par-3 Contest at Augusta National.


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Par-3 Contest

Golfers played their final practice round Wednesday as they prepare for Thursday's opening round of the 2004 Masters Tournament.


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Final practice begins

Golfers played their final practice round Wednesday as they prepare for Thursday's opening round of the 2004 Masters Tournament.


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Preparing for a practice round

Grass is mowed, bunkers are raked and tables set as Augusta National prepares for the final practice rounds Wednesday morning.


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Arnold Palmer: King of Augusta

Palmer shot 69 to win Monday's playof against Player and Finsterwald. The victory gave Palmer his third coveted Masters title.


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April 6, 2004 Photo Galleries

Defending champion practices

2003 Masters defending champion Mike Weir, from Canada, plays a round of golf before meeting with the media Tuesday.


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Arnie and his army

Four-time Masters champion Arnold Palmer is the center of attention during his second practice round.


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Patrons watch the players

Thousands of golf patrons filled Augusta National Golf Club on the second day of practice rounds. Here's what they did on the course.


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Tiger's Tuesday practice

Three-time Masters champion Tiger Woods during his second practice round.


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Blasting away at Augusta National

These golfers do their best to play over, and sometimes through, sand traps during their practice round Tuesday.


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Tuesday's practice round

Golfers fine-tuned their swings during Tuesday's practice round at Augusta National.


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Crowds gather

Crowds gathered at Augusta National Golf Club on Tuesday morning for the second practice round.


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April 5, 2004 Photo Galleries

Photos from April 6th edition of The Augusta Chronicle

Tiger Woods and his caddie, Steve Williams, walk onto the ninth green. Three years ago, Tiger's father advised him against marriage.


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Palmer returns to Augusta

Arnold Palmer returned to Augusta Monday to prepare for his 50th Masters Tournament and meet with some of his fans.


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Players practice for the Masters

Golfers from around the world played Augusta National Monday, preparing for Thursday's tournament.


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Golfers begin practice rounds

Patrons gather at the gates of Augusta National Golf Club before the first practice round Monday morning.


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Security at Augusta National

Security checks bags and scans patrons with metal detectors before they enter Augusta National.


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Crowds return to Augusta

Patrons gather at the gates of Augusta National Golf Club before the first practice round Monday morning.


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