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2006 Masters Tournament

Coordinates:33°30′11″N82°01′12″W / 33.503°N 82.020°W /33.503; -82.020
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American golf tournament held in 2006
Golf tournament
2006 Masters Tournament
Front cover of the 2006Masters Journal
Tournament information
DatesApril 6–9, 2006
LocationAugusta, Georgia
33°30′11″N82°01′12″W / 33.503°N 82.020°W /33.503; -82.020
CourseAugusta National Golf Club
Organized byAugusta National Golf Club
Tour(s)PGA Tour
European Tour
Japan Golf Tour
Statistics
Par72
Length7,445 yards (6,808 m)[1]
Field90 players, 47 after cut
Cut148 (+4)
Prize fundUS$7,000,000
Winner's share$1,260,000
Champion
United StatesPhil Mickelson
281 (−7)
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The2006 Masters Tournament was the 70thMasters Tournament, played April 6–9 atAugusta National Golf Club inAugusta, Georgia. Prior to the tournament, the course was lengthened by 155 yards (142 m)[2] to 7,445 yards (6,808 m), up from 7,290 yards (6,666 m) in2005.Phil Mickelson won the second of his three Masters and second consecutivemajor with a 281 (−7), two strokes ahead of runner-upTim Clark.[3][2] The purse was $7 million and the winner's share was $1.26 million.

This was the final Masters appearance for three-time championNick Faldo.

Course

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Main article:Augusta National Golf Club
HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Tea Olive455410Camellia4954
2Pink Dogwood575511White Dogwood5054
3Flowering Peach350412Golden Bell1553
4Flowering Crab Apple240313Azalea5105
5Magnolia455414Chinese Fir4404
6Juniper180315Firethorn5305
7Pampas450416Redbud1703
8Yellow Jasmine570517Nandina4404
9Carolina Cherry460418Holly4654
Out3,73536In3,71036
Source:[1]Total7,44572

Field

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1. Masters champions
Charles Coody,Fred Couples (12,14,16,17),Ben Crenshaw,Nick Faldo,Raymond Floyd,Bernhard Langer,Sandy Lyle,Phil Mickelson (4,10,13,14,16,17),Larry Mize,José María Olazábal (12,16,17),Mark O'Meara,Gary Player,Vijay Singh (4,10,11,14,15,16,17),Craig Stadler,Tom Watson,Mike Weir (10,16,17),Tiger Woods (2,3,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17),Ian Woosnam,Fuzzy Zoeller

2.U.S. Open champions (last five years)
Michael Campbell (11,16,17),Jim Furyk (14,16,17),Retief Goosen (10,14,16,17)

3.The Open champions (last five years)
Ben Curtis,David Duval,Ernie Els (16,17),Todd Hamilton

4.PGA champions (last five years)
Rich Beem,Shaun Micheel,David Toms (14,15,16,17)

5.The Players Championship winners (last three years)
Stephen Ames (15,17),Fred Funk (14,16,17),Adam Scott (14,16,17)

6.U.S. Amateur champion and runner-up
Dillon Dougherty (a),Edoardo Molinari (a)

7.The Amateur champion
Brian McElhinney (a)

8.U.S. Amateur Public Links champion
Clay Ogden (a)

9.U.S. Mid-Amateur champion
Kevin Marsh (a)

10. Top 16 players and ties from the2005 Masters
Chris DiMarco (14,16,17),Luke Donald (14,15,16,17),Mark Hensby (11,16),Tim Herron (14,16),David Howell (16,17),Trevor Immelman,Tom Lehman (16,17),Justin Leonard (14,16,17),Thomas Levet,Rod Pampling (16,17)

  • Ryan Moore did not play, as he was recovering from wrist surgery.

11. Top eight players and ties from the2005 U.S. Open
Tim Clark (14,16,17),Sergio García (14,16,17),Davis Love III (13,14,16,17),Rocco Mediate

12. Top four players and ties from the2005 Open Championship
Colin Montgomerie (16,17)

13. Top four players and ties from2005 PGA Championship
Thomas Bjørn (16,17)

14. Top 40 players from the2005 PGA Tour money list
Stuart Appleby (15,16,17),Jason Bohn,Olin Browne,Bart Bryant (16,17),Mark Calcavecchia,Chad Campbell (15,16,17),K. J. Choi (16,17),Ben Crane (16,17),Lucas Glover,Pádraig Harrington (16,17),Charles Howell III,Brandt Jobe (16,17),Zach Johnson (17),Peter Lonard (16),Shigeki Maruyama (16),Billy Mayfair,Joe Ogilvie,Geoff Ogilvy (15,16,17),Sean O'Hair (16,17),Carl Pettersson (17),Ted Purdy,Vaughn Taylor,Scott Verplank (16,17)

  • Kenny Perry (16,17) did not play, as he was recovering from knee surgery.

15. Top 10 players from the2006 PGA Tour money list on March 27
Arron Oberholser (17),Rory Sabbatini (17)

16. Top 50 players from the final 2005world ranking
Robert Allenby (17),Ángel Cabrera (17),Stewart Cink (17),Darren Clarke (17),John Daly,Miguel Ángel Jiménez (17),Shingo Katayama (17),Paul McGinley (17),Nick O'Hern (17),Henrik Stenson (17),Lee Westwood (17)

17. Top 50 players from world ranking published March 27

  • All such players were eligible under higher categories.

18. Special foreign invitation
Thongchai Jaidee

Round summaries

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First round

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Thursday, April 6, 2006

Eighteen players broke par on the lengthened Augusta National.Vijay Singh, the2000 champion, shot a five-under 67 to take the first round lead by one stroke overRocco Mediate.Arron Oberholser was next with a 69 for solo third place. Four others were at 70, including2004 championPhil Mickelson and two-timeU.S. Open championRetief Goosen. Defending championTiger Woods shot an even-par 72, despite a pair of three-putt bogeys and a double bogey on the par-5 15th hole.[4]

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1FijiVijay Singh67−5
2United StatesRocco Mediate68−4
3United StatesArron Oberholser69−3
T4South AfricaTim Clark70−2
South AfricaRetief Goosen
United StatesPhil Mickelson
AustraliaGeoff Ogilvy
T8AustraliaStuart Appleby71−1
United StatesRich Beem
United StatesChad Campbell
United StatesFred Couples
United StatesBen Crenshaw
United StatesBen Curtis
South AfricaErnie Els
EnglandDavid Howell
United StatesBilly Mayfair
AustraliaNick O'Hern
CanadaMike Weir

Second round

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Friday, April 7, 2006

Chad Campbell, with just one top ten result at a major (runner-up at2003 PGA Championship), led at the halfway point by three strokes at 138 (−6). His 67 (−5) on Friday was one of only three scores in the 60s. In a tie for second at 141 (−3) was Singh, Mediate, and1992 championFred Couples. Mickelson shot even par for the round and was among a group tied for fifth at 142 (−2). The cut came at 148 (+4); among the notables to miss the cut wasChris DiMarco, the playoff runner-up to Woods in2005.[5] This was 1971 champ Charles Coody's final entry as a competitor; after struggling in his opening round to an 89, he played very well (at age 68) in round 2, carding a 2-over par 74 for his last competitive round at Augusta.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United StatesChad Campbell71-67=138−6
T2United StatesFred Couples71-70=141−3
United StatesRocco Mediate68-73=141
FijiVijay Singh67-74=141
T5South AfricaTim Clark70-72=142−2
Northern IrelandDarren Clarke72-70=142
South AfricaErnie Els71-71=142
EnglandDavid Howell71-71=142
United StatesPhil Mickelson70-72=142
T10United StatesOlin Browne74-69=143−1
United StatesBen Crenshaw71-72=143
South AfricaRetief Goosen70-73=143
Republic of IrelandPádraig Harrington73-70=143
United StatesBilly Mayfair71-72=143
AustraliaNick O'Hern71-72=143
United StatesTiger Woods72-71=143

Amateurs: McElhinney (+11),Molinari (+13), Ogden (+15), Dougherty (+16), Marsh (+16).

Third round

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Saturday, April 8, 2006
Sunday, April 9, 2006

Thunderstorms postponed a good chunk of action in the third round, forcing it to be completed on Sunday morning.[6] Mickelson moved to the top of the leaderboard with a two-under 70 to 212 (−4). Second round leader Campbell shot 75 (+3) to fall into a tie for second with Couples, who shot even par for the round. Woods shot 71 for 214, two strokes back in a six-way tie for fourth, along with Singh and four others.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United StatesPhil Mickelson70-72-70=212−4
T2United StatesChad Campbell71-67-75=213−3
United StatesFred Couples71-70-72=213
T4CanadaStephen Ames74-70-70=214−2
South AfricaTim Clark70-72-72=214
Northern IrelandDarren Clarke72-70-72=214
United StatesRocco Mediate68-73-73=214
FijiVijay Singh67-74-73=214
United StatesTiger Woods72-71-71=214
T10South AfricaRetief Goosen70-73-72=215−1
SpainMiguel Ángel Jiménez72-74-69=215

Final round

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Sunday, April 9, 2006

Summary

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Phil Mickelson won his second Masters title
External videos
video iconFull final round coverage on CBS onYouTube

Mickelson won his second consecutive major (2005 PGA Championship) and his second green jacket with a final round 69 for a two-stroke victory overTim Clark. Mickelson's lone bogey was at the final hole, when he had victory all but assured. The win also gave him his third major in the last nine. Clark finished in solo second by holing-out from a green side bunker at the 72nd hole. Woods shot a two-under 70 to finish three strokes behind Mickelson in a five-way tie for third. Others finishing in third place were Couples, Goosen, Campbell, andJosé María Olazábal, the1994 and1999 champion, who shot the round of the tournament, a six-under 66.[2][3] Sadly, Mediate fell out of contention after hitting three balls into the water and making a ten at the par-3 12th.[7]

Final leaderboard

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Champion
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion
Top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (US$)
1United StatesPhil Mickelson (c)70-72-70-69=281−71,260,000
2South AfricaTim Clark70-72-72-69=283−5756,000
T3United StatesChad Campbell71-67-75-71=284−4315,700
United StatesFred Couples (c)71-70-72-71=284
South AfricaRetief Goosen70-73-72-69=284
SpainJosé María Olazábal (c)76-71-71-66=284
United StatesTiger Woods (c)72-71-71-70=284
T8ArgentinaÁngel Cabrera73-74-70-68=285−3210,000
FijiVijay Singh (c)67-74-73-71=285
10United StatesStewart Cink72-73-71-70=286−2189,000
Leaderboard below the top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T11CanadaStephen Ames74-70-70-73=287−1161,000
SpainMiguel Ángel Jiménez72-74-69-72=287
CanadaMike Weir (c)71-73-73-70=287
T14United StatesBilly Mayfair71-72-73-72=288E129,500
United StatesArron Oberholser69-75-73-71=288
T16AustraliaGeoff Ogilvy70-75-73-71=289+1112,000
AustraliaRod Pampling72-73-72-72=289
United StatesScott Verplank74-70-74-71=289
T19AustraliaStuart Appleby71-75-73-71=290+291,000
EnglandDavid Howell71-71-76-72=290
AustraliaNick O'Hern71-72-76-71=290
T22AustraliaRobert Allenby73-73-74-71=291+367,200
Northern IrelandDarren Clarke72-70-72-77=291
United StatesJim Furyk73-75-68-75=291
AustraliaMark Hensby80-67-70-74=291
United StatesDavis Love III74-71-74-72=291
T27South AfricaErnie Els71-71-74-76=292+449,700
Republic of IrelandPádraig Harrington73-70-75-74=292
JapanShingo Katayama75-70-73-74=292
SwedenCarl Pettersson72-74-73-73=292
AustraliaAdam Scott72-74-75-71=292
T32DenmarkThomas Bjørn73-75-76-69=293+540,512
United StatesBrandt Jobe72-76-77-68=293
United StatesZach Johnson74-72-77-70=293
United StatesTed Purdy72-76-74-71=293
T36United StatesTim Herron76-71-71-76=294+634,416
United StatesRocco Mediate68-73-73-80=294
South AfricaRory Sabbatini76-70-74-74=294
T39United StatesJason Bohn73-71-77-74=295+730,100
United StatesBen Curtis71-74-77-73=295
United StatesJustin Leonard75-70-79-71=295
T42United StatesRich Beem71-73-73-79=296+825,900
EnglandLuke Donald74-72-76-74=296
United StatesLarry Mize (c)75-72-77-72=296
45United StatesOlin Browne74-69-80-74=297+923,100
46SpainSergio García72-74-79-73=298+1021,700
47United StatesBen Crenshaw (c)71-72-78-79=300+1220,300
CUTUnited StatesBart Bryant76-73=149+5
New ZealandMichael Campbell75-74=149
United StatesBen Crane74-75=149
FranceThomas Levet78-71=149
ScotlandColin Montgomerie74-75=149
United StatesVaughn Taylor75-74=149
WalesIan Woosnam (c)77-72=149
United StatesChris DiMarco76-74=150+6
United StatesTodd Hamilton74-76=150
AustraliaPeter Lonard76-74=150
United StatesDavid Toms72-78=150
EnglandLee Westwood75-75=150
United StatesLucas Glover73-78=151+7
South AfricaTrevor Immelman75-76=151
United StatesTom Lehman76-75=151
United StatesJoe Ogilvie74-77=151
SwedenHenrik Stenson77-74=151
South KoreaK. J. Choi76-76=152+8
United StatesRaymond Floyd (c)79-73=152
United StatesShaun Micheel82-70=152
United StatesSean O'Hair76-76=152
United StatesJohn Daly74-79=153+9
EnglandNick Faldo (c)79-74=153
ThailandThongchai Jaidee78-75=153
GermanyBernhard Langer (c)79-74=153
JapanShigeki Maruyama79-75=154+10
United StatesMark O'Meara (c)82-72=154
United StatesTom Watson (c)79-75=154
Republic of IrelandBrian McElhinney (a)80-75=155+11
Republic of IrelandPaul McGinley78-77=155
United StatesCraig Stadler (c)77-78=155
United StatesMark Calcavecchia80-76=156+12
United StatesFred Funk76-81=157+13
ItalyEdoardo Molinari (a)80-77=157
United StatesDavid Duval84-75=159+15
United StatesClay Ogden (a)83-76=159
United StatesFuzzy Zoeller (c)78-81=159
United StatesDillon Dougherty (a)82-78=160+16
United StatesKevin Marsh (a)79-81=160
South AfricaGary Player (c)79-81=160
ScotlandSandy Lyle (c)80-81=161+17
United StatesCharles Coody (c)89-74=163+19
United StatesCharles Howell III80-84=164+20

Scorecard

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Hole 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 101112131415161718
Par454343454443545344
United States Mickelson−4−4−4−4−4−4−5−6−6−6−6−6−7−7−8−8−8−7
South Africa Clark−2−1−1−1−2−2−2−3−4−4−4−3−3−4−4−4−4−5
United States Campbell−2−3−3−3−3−3−4−4−4−4−3−3−3−4−3−2−3−4
United States Couples−4−4−4−4−4−4−5−5−5−5−4−4−5−4−4−4−4−4
South Africa Goosen−1−2−2−2−2−1−1−2−2−2−2−1−2−2−3−4−4−4
Spain Olazábal+2+1E−1−1E−1−2−2−2−1−1−2−3−5−4−4−4
United States Woods−2−3−3−3−3−2−2−2−2−2−1−1−2−2−3−4−3−4
Canada Ames−2−2−2−1−1−1EEEEEEEE−1−1−1−1
Spain Jiménez−2−3−3−3−4−4−4−4−4−3−3−2−3−3−3−2−1−1
Northern Ireland Clarke−3−3−3−3−2−1−1−1E+1+1+1+2+2+1+1+2+3
United States Mediate−1−1−1−1−1−2−3−4−4−4−3+4+4+5+5+5+5+6

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

EagleBirdieBogeyDouble bogeyTriple bogey+

Source:[8]

Par 3 Contest

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Ben Crane won the annual Par 3 contest, which took place on Wednesday, April 5, with a four-under 23.Arnold Palmer andJack Nicklaus, made a curtain call at the event; Nicklaus was one-under and was in contention throughout the day.Pádraig Harrington, Clark, and Oberholser allaced the 135-yard (123 m) ninth hole.

References

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  1. ^ab"The Course".Spartanburg Herald-Journal.Spartanburg, South Carolina. Associated Press. April 5, 2006. p. 3-Masters. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2013.
  2. ^abcShipnuck, Alan (April 17, 2006)."Master Craftsman".Sports Illustrated. Archived fromthe original on April 14, 2010. RetrievedJune 2, 2013.
  3. ^abDulac, Gerry (April 10, 2006)."Second coat of green".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. D-1.
  4. ^Dulac, Gerry (April 7, 2006)."Off course".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. D-1.
  5. ^Dulac, Gerry (April 8, 2006)."Backspin".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. D-1.
  6. ^Thompson, Wright (April 9, 2006)."Rain: It's par for the course".Lewiston Tribune. (Kansas City Star). p. B1.
  7. ^Dulac, Gerry (April 10, 2006)."Augusta's cruel twists turn on Mediate".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. D-7.
  8. ^"2006 Masters leaderboard". Yahoo! Sports. RetrievedJune 2, 2013.

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