Trevor Immelman, the 2008 Masters champion, helps 2009 winner Angel Cabrera put on the ceremonial green jacket following his sudden-death playoff victory Sunday at Augusta National. (Morry Gash / Associated Press)
Angel Cabrera celebrates his par-saving putt on the first playoff hole Sunday at the Masters. He would win with a par on the second sudden-death hole. (Andrew Redington / Getty Images)
Kenny Perry chips onto the 18th green during the first playoff hole at the Masters on Sunday. Perry had a chance to win the tournament but bogeyed the final two holes of regulation to fall into a three-way tie with Chad Campbell and Angel Cabrera. (John G. Mabanglo / EPA)
Kenny Perry reacts after his chip on the first playoff hole at the Masters on Sunday finished just inches from going into the cup, which would have given him the victory. Perry would advance to the second playoff hole and finish second to Angel Cabrera. (Harry How / Getty Images)
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Tiger Woods hits from behind a tree along the 18th fairway as he finishes the final round of the Masters on Sunday at Augusta National. Woods would shoot a four-under 68 to finish tied for sixth at eight under with Steve Flesch, Steve Stricker and John Merrick. (John G. Mabanglo / EPA)
Shingo Katayama bows to the gallery as he approaches the 18th green during the final round of the Masters. Katayama would finish fourth after a four-under 68 on Sunday. (John G. Mabanglo / EPA)
Chad Campbell follows through on his tee shot to No. 12 at Augusta National’s famed Amen Corner during the final round of the Masters on Sunday. Campbell would fight his way into a three-way playoff with a three-under 69 before being eliminated in third place with a bogey on the first sudden-death hole. (Harry How / Getty Images)
Jim Furyk, a former U.S. Open champion seeking his first Masters victory, doesn’t like his tee shot on No. 2 at Augusta National Golf Club during the final round Sunday. Furyk would mount a charge before falling back into the pack with a one-over 73 to finish tied for 10th at seven under with Hunter Mahan and Sean O’Hair. (Don Emmert / AFP / Getty Images)
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Tiger Woods strolls behind Phil Mickelson as he lines up a putt on the 13th green Sunday during the final round of the Masters. Each player made a charge up the leaderboard before falling short of catching the lead pack. (Chris O’Meara / Associated Press)
Kenny Perry reacts after missing an eagle putt on No. 11 Sunday during the final round of the Masters. (Rob Carr / Associated Press)
Phil Mickelson pumps his fist after making a birdie putt on the fifth green during the final round of the Masters on Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club. (Morry Gash / Associated Press)
Kenny Perry lines up his putt on the seventh green during the final round of the Masters on Sunday. (Charlie Riedel / Associated Press)
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Tiger Woods listens to caddie Steve Williams before teeing off at the fourth hole Sunday during the final round of the Masters. (Timothy A. Clary / AFP / Getty Images)
Kenny Perry watches co-leader Angel Cabrera follow his drive on the second hole at Augusta National Golf Club during the final round of the Masters on Sunday. (Tim Sloan / AFP / Getty Images)
Chad Campbell hits out of the rough along the first fairway Sunday during the final round of the Masters. (Rob Carr / Associated Press)
Tiger Woods, seeking his fifth Masters title and 15th major championship, hits from the pine needles at No. 8 during the third round at Augusta National on Saturday. Woods had three birdies on the back nine to recover from a slow start and finish the round with a two-under 70. He’s in a tie for 10th place at four under, seven shots behind the leaders. (Jamie Squire / Getty Images)
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Kenny Perry‘s knees buckle as his chip at No. 8 finishes just inches short of the hole on Saturday at Augusta National. Perry would finish the day with a two-under 70 to claim a share of the lead with Angel Cabrera at 11 under after three rounds. (John G. Mabanglo / EPA)
Angel Cabrera, the 2007 U.S. Open champion, watches his shot from under a tree head toward the 18th green during the third round of the Masters on Saturday. Cabrera would claim a share of the lead with Kenny Perry after his third consecutive round below 70 -- a three-under 69. (Andrew Redington / Getty Images)
Chad Campbell hits his approach shot at No. 11 during the third round of the Masters on Saturday. Campbell, who entered the day as co-leader, would move into the lead briefly on the back nine before a double bogey on No. 16 and a bogey to finish would leave him at even par for the day and in third at nine under entering the final round. (John G. Mabanglo / EPA)
Kenny Perry tees off on No. 5 during the third round of the Masters on Saturday at Augusta National Golf Club. Perry would finish the day with a two-under 70 to maintain a share of the lead with Angel Cabrera at 11 under. (Tim Sloan / AFP / Getty Images)
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Jim Furyk, another former U.S. Open champion without a green jacket, hits out of a greenside bunker at No. 2 on Saturday during the third round of the Masters. Furyk would tie with Steve Flesch, Steve Stricker, Sean O’Hair and Ian Poulter for low round of the day with a four-under 68. (David J. Phillip / Associated Press)
Phil Mickelson chips onto the sixth green at Augusta National on Saturday during his round of one-under 71, which left him tied with Tiger Woods and seven others in 10th place at four under for the Masters. (John G. Mabanglo / EPA)
Steve Stricker, seeking his first major title, acknowledges the gallery’s applause after making a birdie at the sixth hole on Saturday during the third round of the Masters. Stricker tied for low round of the day with four others at four-under 68 to move into fifth place, four strokes off the lead, at seven under. (Morry Gash / Associated Press)
Chad Campbell lines up his putt on the 12th hole during the third round Saturday at Augusta National Golf Club. (John G. Mabanglo / EPA)