Adam Scott First Aussie to Win Masters

He beats Angel Cabrera in a playoff
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Apr 14, 2013 6:56 PM CDT
Adam Scott First Aussie to Win Masters
Adam Scott, of Australia, celebrates after a birdie putt on the 18th green. It got him to the playoff.   (Matt Slocum)

Adam Scott has become the first Australian to win the Masters, beating Angel Cabrera on the second hole of a playoff on a rainy day at Augusta National. The Masters went to a sudden-death playoff for the second year in a row when Scott and Cabrera made matching birdies on the 72nd hole. They both made par on the first extra hole, before Scott rolled in a 12-foot for birdie to win it. Tiger Woods finished 4 strokes back of the winners at 5-under. Jason Day finished ahead of him at 7-under.

Prior to the playoff, Scott, playing in the next-to-last group, made a 20-foot putt and celebrated with caddie Steve Williams as if it were over. Cabrera, in the final group, watched from the fairway knowing he had to hit a brilliant shot. He did. Cabrera's ball pulled up 3 feet from the cup for an easy birdie that sent the two players to the playoff tied at 9-under 279. (More Adam Scott stories.)

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