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The 2004 Masters Tournament was the 68th Masters Tournament, held April 8–11 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Phil Mickelson, 33, won his first major championship with a birdie on the final hole to win by one stroke over runner-up Ernie Els.
2004 was the start of the "Big Five era", the era in golf in which Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, Ernie Els, Retief Goosen and Phil Mickelson dominated the game. The five switched up and down the top five positions in the World Golf Ranking; most notably Vijay Singh's derailment of Tiger Woods as the best golfer in the world. The five stayed, for ...
Els overshot the green and bogeyed, [8] then parred the last, leaving Hamilton a 3-foot (1 m) par putt to win the Open, which he holed. [ 2 ] [ 9 ] Els had all four rounds in the 60s for the second time in an Open without winning; the other time was at Royal St. George's in 1993 .
Ernie Els opened up his Thursday round at the Masters in historic fashion: a 10 on the par-4 1st hole.
Ernie Els won for the second straight week on the PGA Tour Champions, winning the American Family Insurance Championship on Sunday when tournament host Steve Stricker missed a 2 1/2-foot putt on ...
Ernie Ells and Brett Quigley watch as Ells’ birdie putt just misses during the opening round of the TimberTech Championship at The Old Course at Broken Sound on Friday, November 3, 2023, in Boca ...
1. Defending champion: Paul Casey 2. World #1 from the Official World Golf Rankings as of 1 January 2007: Tiger Woods (declined invitation) 3. The leading 10 available players from the "HSBC Major Tournaments Ranking" at the end of the 2007 PGA Championship on 13 August 2007: Pádraig Harrington (2), Ángel Cabrera (4), Ernie Els (6), Woody Austin (T7), Justin Rose (9), Retief Goosen (10)
The Internationals didn't really become a team until five years ago when Ernie Els helped them craft a real identity with a new logo — The Shield — along with a sense of purpose. That was in ...