Woods speaks after his three-shot win. (Allsport)
WOODS JOY AFTER 'SPECIAL' TRIUMPH
By Mark Garrod, PA Sport Golf Correspondent, Augusta
Tiger Woods described his third Masters victory as "awfully
special".
In beating South Africa's Retief Goosen by three Woods emulated Jack Nicklaus
and Nick Faldo by retaining the title.
Because of that it was Augusta National chairman Hootie Johnson rather than
the defending champion who helped Woods into the winner's traditional green
jacket.
"I think we might wear this jacket out putting it on you," said Johnson.
Woods said: "My game plan was to shoot under par on both nines. I figured
that eliminated some of the guys from making the run.
"With Retief struggling at the start (he bogeyed the first, fourth and eighth
by three-putting each time) I just wanted to keep playing solid."
On the triple-bogey eight from Ernie Els at the 13th and quadruple-bogey ninth
from Vijay Singh on the 15th that settled the issue - both were second at the
time - Woods said: "I was kind of surprised, but it didn't affect my
concentration.
"No matter what they were doing I still have to execute my shots.
"Back-to-back wins are awfully special. For some reason this one seemed
harder. My legs are a little bit tired - I'm that bit older now."
Goosen said: "My irons were terrible and those three three-putts put me
down."