2010 Masters tournament
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Anthony Kim, and the gallery, watch his tee shot at No. 14 on Sunday during the final round at the Masters. Kim would shoot a Sunday-best seven-under 65 -- includig playing a four-hole stretch in five under -- to climb to third place for the tournament. (Harry How / Getty Images)
Phil Mickelson hits a signature flop shot from just off the green at No. 5 on Sunday during the final round of the Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. (Andrew Redington / Getty Images)
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K.J. Choi acknowledges the gallery’s cheers after making par on the first hole Sunday to begin the final round of the Masters. Choi would outplay partner
Fans cross the fairway at No. 2 as
Anthony Kim lines up his putt on the first hole Sunday during the final round of the Masters. Kim would play a four-hole stretch in five under to vault into contention on the back nine. (Timothy A. Clary / AFP / Getty Images)
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K.J. Choi follows through on his tee shot at No. 3 during the final round of
A member of the grounds crew places the name of K.J. Choi on the board along with
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Tigers Woods grabs his driver as he prepares to drive from the first tee to begin the final round of
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Lee Westwood gauges the yardage for his approach shot at No. 11 on Saturday during the third round of
Hunter Mahan, who played each of the first two round at one-under par, chips to the green at No. 15 on Saturday during the third round of
Phil Mickelson watches his tee shot at No. 8 during the third round of the Masters on Saturday at Augusta National Golf Club. Mickelson would later get back-to-back eagles at Nos. 13 and 14 as well as a birdie at No. 15 to charge into the lead. He eventually finished the third round in second place at 11 under for the tournament and five under for the round. (Jamie Squire / Getty Images)
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K.J. Choi plays his second shot at No. 11 during the third round of
Lee Westwood finishes forward on an approach shot at No. 10 during the third round of
Ian Poulter, who started Saturday tied for the lead with Lee Westwood at eight under, lines up a putt at No. 13 during the third round at the Masters. Poulter would struggle to a two-over 74 to fall into a three-way tie for sixth place, six shots off the pace set by Westwood through 54 holes. (Harry How / Getty Images)
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Ricky Barnes gestures that he thought his putt at No. 8 on Saturday would break a little more during the third round of
Co-leader Lee Westwood of England waits for groundskeepers to clear debris from the 15th green before putting on Friday during the second round of
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Ricky Barnes hits down a lane of trees as he tees off at No. 6 during the second round of
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Lee Westwood hits his approach shot into the 13th green from next to a huge tree that caddie
Ian Poulter of England points the direction he wants his putt to break at No. 2 on Friday during the second round of
K.J. Choi chips out of sand trap on the first hole at Augusta National Golf Club on Friday during the second round of
Ricky Barnes, who continued to stay atop the leaderboard during the front nine Friday, watches his drive on the eighth hole during the second round of the Masters. (Jamie Squire / Getty Images)
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Ian Poulter checks his shot after hitting from a bunker at the second hole on Friday during the second round of
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Anthony Kim hits his tee shot on the fourth hole at Augusta National Golf Club on Thursday in the first round of
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Lee Westwood, who would finish in a five-way tie for second at five-under-par 67 on the first day of the Masters, lines up a putt on the seventh green Thursday. Also in second are