A look back, round by round, of Tiger Woods’ 12-shot triumph in the 1997 Masters.
Tiger Woods on the seventh hole in Round 1, en route to a first-nine 40.
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Woods chips in for birdie on the par-3 12th hole in Round 1.
Woods had four birdies and an eagle on the second nine in Round 1.
Woods, the reigning U.S. Amateur champion, played alongside defending Masters champion Nick Faldo in Round 1. Woods shot 2-under 70. Faldo shot 75 and then 81 to miss the cut.
Woods started the second round in a tie for fourth place, four shots off the lead.
Woods turned in 2-under 34 to reach 4 under for the tournament.
Woods came home in 4-under 32 to reach 8 under for the tournament and had a three-stroke lead over Colin Montgomerie.
Woods studies his shot on the third hole in Round 3.
Woods shot his lowest score on the first nine in the third round, a 4-under 32. That put him at 12 under for the tournament.
Woods added a 3-under 33 on the second nine and shot 7-under 65 in the third round.
Woods beat Colin Montgomerie (74) by nine shots on Saturday. He led nine shots, at 15 under, entering the final round.
Tens of millions of people watched on Sunday as Tiger Woods set out to make history.
Tiger, with Mike “Fluff” Cowan as his caddie, shot even-par 36 on the first nine on Sunday, with 17 under the overall Masters record.
Tiger’s mom, Tida, and his team were on hand.
Woods had three birdies on his second nine to reach 18 under and needed to par the last to break the Masters 72-hole scoring record ...
Which, of course, he did with this putt.
Woods trying to control his emotions following his 12-stroke victory at age 21.
Woods acknowledges the patrons at Augusta National.
Woods is presented the green jacket by Nick Faldo.
Tiger hugs father Earl off the 18th green.