- 1997 Masters Tournament - Wikipedia
The 1997 Masters Tournament was the 61st Masters Tournament, held April 10–13 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia Tiger Woods won his first major championship, twelve strokes ahead of runner-up Tom Kite The margin of victory is the largest in the tournament's history
- 1997 Masters Tournament Final Round Broadcast
Watch the complete final round broadcast of the 1997 Masters Tiger Woods became the youngest champion in Masters history, also setting Tournament records for 72-hole score and margin of
- The inside story of Tiger Woods historic 1997 Masters win
The story of golfer Tiger Woods' 1997 Masters victory, told by the players, officials and journalists who witnessed it
- Tiger Woods’ 1997 Masters Win Changed Golf Forever
At just 21, Tiger Woods won the 1997 Masters by 12 strokes — and changed the game of golf forever Here’s how it all unfolded
- 28 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 1997 Masters, Tigers . . .
Tiger Woods won the 1997 Masters at age 21, becoming the youngest Masters winner ever Woods finished 18 under par, setting a record for the lowest 72-hole total and the widest victory
- 1997 Masters Tournament Winner and Scores - Golf Compendium
It was Woods' first win in a major championship and just his fourth victory on the PGA Tour Forty-eight-year-old Tom Watson, a two-time Masters champion, finished fourth (14 strokes behind), his last Top 10 finish in The Masters
- Tiger Woods 1997 Masters: The week that changed golf forever | National . . .
It was a seismic moment which changed the face of golf forever At a tournament that did not invite a black golfer until the year Woods was born, the then-21-year-old demolished the field with a ruthless, rousing performance of power, poise, and precision
- The Dawn Of Dominance: An oral history of Tiger Woods 1997 Masters win
On the 10th anniversary of his 1997 win, Golf Digest interview dozens of people who played or watched the historic win and compiled this oral history of that magical week
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