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Picture Weir celebrates victory. (Getty Images)

WEIR FULFILS MASTERS DREAM

By Phil Casey, PA Sport, Augusta

Mike Weir struggled to put into words the thrill of winning his first major title after his dramatic play-off victory over Len Mattiace in the 67th US Masters.

Weir triumphed at the first extra hole to become the first Canadian ever to win a major championship and the first left-hander to win a major since Bob Charles' Open victory in 1963.

"It's an unbelievable feeling," said the 32-year-old from Ontario as he was presented with his green jacket by defending champion Tiger Woods.

"It's something I've dreamt about for a long time and worked very hard for it.

"It's a thrill and tough for me to put into words because I wouldn't do it justice.

"It's tough to grasp right now, but I know it's pretty special, that's for sure."

Weir carded a closing 68 for a seven-under-par total of 281, matching the score of Mattiace who had a superb final round of 65, one outside the lowest ever final round in the Masters.

Phil Mickelson finished third at Augusta for the third year in a row - and fourth in total - after matching Weir's closing 68, Jim Furyk also shooting a 68 to finish fourth.

But Woods' bid for an unprecedented third straight Masters title fizzled out as the world number one struggled to a closing 75 to finish nine shots back.

Mattiace had a two-shot lead on the 18th tee at Augusta but drove into the trees to make his only bogey of the day, and moments later Weir birdied the 15th to get on level terms.

After narrowly missing birdie putts at the 16th and 17th, Weir then needed a par on the 18th to force the first play-off since Nick Faldo's victory over Ray Floyd in 1990, and held his nerve to hole from five feet after leaving his first putt short.

Both players found the fairway on the 10th, the first play-off hole, but Mattiace pulled his approach shot well left of the green while Weir found the green in two, 40ft short of the pin.

Mattiace, 35, chipped well past the hole but was given hope when Weir ran his first putt eight feet past.

However, Mattiace then rushed his first putt 15ft past the hole and missed the return, leaving Weir two putts to win the title and the first prize of £640,000.

"It was an incredible day, I could not ask for more to go bogey free on the final day at Augusta National," Weir added. "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."

Mattiace had made only one previous appearance at Augusta, missing the cut in 1988 while still an amateur. His rounds then of 79 and 77 contained just two birdies, but in the final round he carded six and an eagle on the 13th to be within touching distance of a remarkable victory.

He had begun the day five shots off the lead but picked up birdies at the second and third, and pitched in from 40 yards for another on the par-five eighth to be out in 33.

He then holed a birdie putt almost the length of the 10th green, about 70ft, and took the lead for the first time with a superb eagle from 12ft on the par-five 13th.

His approach to the 15th ran just through the back of the green, but two putts were good enough for another birdie, and the sixth of the day soon followed on the 16th from close range.

That gave him a two-shot lead over Weir, who had started two behind leader Maggert but birdied the second and sixth to be out in 34 and into the lead.

Three pars on the back nine were followed by a birdie on the 13th, and another on the 15th reduced his deficit to one.

Mattiace was on target to equal the lowest final round in the Masters, and also the lowest closing round by a champion - Gary Player shot 64 to win in 1978 - but pushed his drive into the trees on the 18th and made a costly bogey five.

"I gave it my all," said Mattiace, who won twice on the US tour last year and is actually left-handed but plays golf right-handed. "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."

Third-placed Mickelson carded his best final round at Augusta by two shots, and the world number four must be wondering what he has to do to win his first major with his nemesis Woods for once out of the equation.

"I thought all week I had a very good chance," said Mickelson, who holed an 80ft putt for birdie on the second after taking a penalty drop from a creek to the left of the fairway, and hitting a driver from the pine straw for his third shot.

"I was pleased with the 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."

The hardest luck story, however, probably belonged to overnight leader Maggert, who opened with two pars before suffering a terrible stroke of bad luck on the third.

Attempting to play out of a fairway bunker, Maggert's shot hit the face of the bunker and bounced back and hit him on the chest, costing him an automatic two-shot penalty which he instantly called on himself.

Now playing his fifth shot from the sand, he did well to hole a 12ft putt for a triple bogey seven and battled back with birdies at the fifth and 10th, only to hit two balls into the water on the 12th to run up a five-over-par eight.

Maggert refused to give in, however, and made birdies at the 14th, 15th and 16th to claim fifth place on his own at two under par.

Ernie Els and Vijay Singh were tied for sixth a shot further back, Els doing well to come back from his opening 79 but never quite getting into contention.

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Collated final-round scores (Gbr&Irl unless stated, Par 72)

(x) denotes amateurs

281 Mike Weir (Can) 70 68 75 68 ($1,080,000), Len Mattiace (USA) 73 74 69 65 ($648,000)

(Weir won at first play-off hole: Weir 5, Mattiace 6)

283 Phil Mickelson (USA) 73 70 72 68 ($408,000)

284 Jim Furyk (USA) 73 72 71 68 ($288,000)

286 Jeff Maggert (USA) 72 73 66 75 ($240,000)

287 Ernie Els (Rsa) 79 66 72 70, Vijay Singh (Fij) 73 71 70 73

288 Scott Verplank (USA) 76 73 70 69, Mark O'Meara (USA) 76 71 70 71, Jonathan Byrd (USA) 74 71 71 72, Jose Maria Olazabal (Spa) 73 71 71 73, David Toms (USA) 71 73 70 74

289 Retief Goosen (Rsa) 73 74 72 70, Tim Clark (Rsa) 72 75 71 71

290 Davis Love III (USA) 77 71 71 71, Angel Cabrera (Arg) 76 71 71 72, Paul Lawrie 72 72 73 73, KJ Choi (Kor) 76 69 72 73, Rich Beem (USA) 74 72 71 73, Tiger Woods (USA) 76 73 66 75

291 (x) Ricky Barnes (USA) 69 74 75 73

292 Bob Estes (USA) 76 71 74 71

293 Brad Faxon (USA) 73 71 79 70, Adam Scott (Aus) 77 72 74 70, Scott McCarron (USA) 77 71 72 73, Chris Riley (USA) 76 72 70 75, Nick Price (Zim) 70 75 72 76

294 Sergio Garcia (Spa) 69 78 74 73, Charles Howell III (USA) 73 72 76 73, Darren Clarke 66 76 78 74, (x) Hunter Mahan (USA) 73 72 73 76, Fred Couples (USA) 73 75 69 77

295 Kevin Sutherland (USA) 77 72 77 70, Loren Roberts (USA) 74 72 76 73, Nick Faldo 74 73 75 73, Rocco Mediate (USA) 73 74 73 75

296 Billy Mayfair (USA) 75 70 77 74, Shingo Katayama (Jpn) 74 72 76 74

297 Kenny Perry (USA) 76 72 78 71, Robert Allenby (Aus) 76 73 74 74, Craig Parry (Aus) 74 73 75 75, Justin Rose 73 76 71 77, Phil Tataurangi (Nzl) 75 70 74 78

298 Jeff Sluman (USA) 75 72 76 75

301 Pat Perez (USA) 74 73 79 75, (x) Ryan Moore (USA) 73 74 75 79

302 John Rollins (USA) 74 71 80 77

304 Jerry Kelly (USA) 72 76 77 79

305 Craig Stadler (USA) 76 73 79 77





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