Who won the Masters in 2002? The 2002 Masters Championship, held at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, was a memorable event in the history of golf. It was won by Tiger Woods, who showcased his exceptional skills and determination to secure his third Masters title in just his fourth appearance at the tournament.
The final round of the 2002 Masters was a thrilling contest between Woods and his closest rival, Phil Mickelson. After the first three rounds, Woods was leading by one stroke, but Mickelson was just one shot behind. The final round was set to be a battle for the ages.
As the final round began, the leaderboard was tight, with Woods and Mickelson locked in a fierce battle. Woods started the day with a birdie on the first hole, setting the tone for his day. He played with a calm and composed demeanor, making strategic decisions and executing them with precision.
Mickelson, on the other hand, struggled early in the round, but he managed to stay in contention. He birdied the par-5 13th hole, which gave him a glimmer of hope. However, Woods was relentless, birdieing the 14th and 15th holes to extend his lead.
With just three holes remaining, Woods had a three-shot lead over Mickelson. He was on his way to a potential record-breaking score. However, the final hole, the iconic 18th, would prove to be a challenge for Woods. He hit his tee shot into the water, but managed to recover and hit a miraculous shot to the green. Unfortunately, his birdie attempt on the 18th hole was just short, leaving him with a par.
Mickelson, who had been trailing Woods for most of the day, made a charge on the final hole. He hit his approach shot to within a few feet of the cup, but his birdie attempt was just off-line. Woods, who had already secured the win, watched in awe as Mickelson missed his birdie chance.
In the end, Woods finished the tournament with a score of 271 (-19), winning the Masters by three strokes over Mickelson. It was his third Masters title in four years, and it further solidified his status as the best golfer in the world at that time.
The 2002 Masters was a testament to Woods’ remarkable talent and mental toughness. He overcame a challenging final round and a fierce competitor to win his third Masters title. It was a moment that will be remembered as one of the greatest in the history of golf.