The Masters Just Had One Of The Most Thrilling Finishes In Tournament History

Golf's legendary major went to a playoff before Adam Scott — no, not that Adam Scott — took the Green Jacket.

By the end of the fourth and final day of the 2013 Masters tournament, Tiger Woods was done for and it had come down to two men: Argentina's Angel Cabrera and Australia's Adam Scott, who shared the lead going into the final hole. After Scott birdied this putt on 18, it looked like he had the Green Jacket in his grasp.

Scott sure thought he did: he celebrated by screaming "COME ON, AUSSIES" and high-fiving his caddie, former Woods caddie Steve Williams.

Scott sure thought he did: he celebrated by screaming "COME ON, AUSSIES" and high-fiving his caddie, former Woods caddie Steve Williams.

But, needing a birdie himself on the tournament's final hole, Cabrera hit this tremendous iron shot to put himself within striking distance. He hit the putt easily, pushing the Masters into a playoff.

But, needing a birdie himself on the tournament's final hole, Cabrera hit this tremendous iron shot to put himself within striking distance. He hit the putt easily, pushing the Masters into a playoff.


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