Mike Weir (68): "It was an incredible day. I could not ask for more to go bogey free on the final day at Augusta National. It was gut-wrenching. There were a lot of putts I had to make down the stretch and that's what I was really proud of. I wouldn't wish that last putt on 18 on anybody. I don't own a green jacket, I was hoping this would be my first one and I'm glad to be wearing it right now."
Len Mattiace (65): "I gave it my all. That's all you can
ask for. I take a lot from this event, no question about it. I hope to draw on this
experience for a long time coming. That was one of my goals a few years ago, to
be a competitor in the majors and this day proved to me I can do some great
stuff."
Phil Mickelson (68): "I thought all week I had a very good chance. I was pleased with today's round, I thought 68 would give me a great chance. I felt it was a very successful weekend. You can't look at it in terms of wins or losses because you can't control what the other guys do."
Tiger Woods (75): "I got off to an ideal start, one under through two, but I made a mental blunder on three and that cost me a lot of momentum. It was a bad decision. I wanted to hit an iron but Steve (Williams, his caddie) said it was a better play from down below (nearer the green). I went with it but ultimately it's the player's call so I made the wrong decision."