He posted a final-round 69 and tied for third at under, and it was his first top-five in an individual event since he finished T4 at the Charles Schwab Cup Championship. Masters Tournament: Competed in his 33rd Masters Tournament but did not make the cut.
Masters Tournament: Made his 32nd appearance at the Masters Tournament but did not make the cut. Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai: Got his year off to a good start with three rounds in the 60s and a T8 finish at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai. Led all players with 20 birdies in the event.
The Open Championship: Capped a memorable week at St. Andrews University campus. Greater Gwinnett Championship: Was also T4 at the rain-shortened Greater Gwinnett Championship after posting rounds of before officials canceled the final round due to heavy rains. Masters Tournament: Turned in the best finish by a player over 50 at the Masters Tournament, a T22 at Augusta National, his best showing since T8.
Tucson Conquistadores Classic: Thanks to a closing-round 6-under-par 66, the day's low round, was third at the inaugural Tucson Conquistadores Classic in March. Began his final round three strokes off the pace, but fired a 6-under-par 30 on the front nine to work his way into the mix. Eventually shot 8-under-par 64 and was the clubhouse leader at under-par  Moments after he posted his score, Miguel Angel Jimenez drained a foot birdie putt at No. It was his 14th runner-up finish and his best showing since a T2 at the Charles Schwab Cup Championship.
Masters Tournament: Made his 30th start at the Masters Tournament in April, but did not make the cut. Was one of several players atop the leaderboard Sunday but suffered a costly bogey at No.
Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai: In the season-opening event, was in contention through 36 holes at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai, but a final-round 70 dropped him into a T6. Was the only player in the field to make three eagles. Played in the final grouping with Fred Couples but ended up six strokes back after a 1-under 70 Sunday. Made a bid for victory in Chicago but was just 1-under over his last six holes at North Shore CC and fell two strokes short of Craig Stadler.
Shot rounds of at Bellerive over the final two days. Masters Tournament: Made his 29th start at the Masters, but missed the cut after making a triple bogey on his final hole Friday.
Allianz Championship: Was one of just three players to post three consecutive rounds in the 60s on his way to a T4 effort at the Allianz Championship. Birdied three of the last five holes in regulation to force the overtime session and missed a golden opportunity to win the tournament on the first extra hole when his 6-foot birdie putt stayed right of the hole.
Was 4-over after the first five holes of the tournament but rallied to play his final 49 holes in under without the benefit of an eagle. Second-round 64 at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge was his best since he shot the same score in the final round of the Boeing event. During this five-event run, 10 of his 15 rounds were in the 60s. Montreal Championship: After missing the Masters, he tried to play again at June's Montreal Championship but withdrew after playing his pro-am round and did not return to action until early August at the 3M Championship where he closed with a final-round 66 to finish T Along with Senior, was eliminated on the third extra hole before Blake won on the fifth playoff hole.
Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship: Was in contention down the stretch at the Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship thanks to four consecutive sub-par scores at Westchester CC, but finished fifth in defense of his title.
Senior Open at Inverness before eventually finishing second, three strokes back of Browne. Was tied for the lead early on the back nine Sunday before bogeys at Nos. He earned a spot in the field by virtue of his Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship title.
Opening-round 6-under 66 at TPC Sawgrass put him two strokes off the lead, but followed with rounds of to finish 74th. Masters Tournament: Made his 28th career appearance at The Masters missed cut. Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic: Registered top finishes in his first three appearances of and started the year with 11 consecutive rounds below 70 before carding 72 on the last day of the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic.
Led by two strokes after 54 holes and appeared in control on the back nine before a late Sunday charge by Michael Allen left the two tied at 7-under-par after 72 holes at the TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm. Hit two near-perfect shots on the first playoff hole and then two putted from 25 feet for the win after Allen's tee shot landed in the right rough which eventually led to a bogey.
The duo posted a winning score of under-par in Savannah and played all 54 holes without a bogey. Was the tournament's first-round leader after a 6-under 65 Friday, but his second-round 69 dropped him into a tie with Mike Reid, one stroke back of Bernhard Langer. Even after making birdie on his opening hole Sunday to tie Langer, heavy rains wiped out the final round shortly afterward and he became a runner-up for the ninth time on the Champions Tour.
Was two strokes off the pace after 36 holes, but did not make a birdie in his final round until the 18th hole and was T3, three strokes back of Jeff Sluman. Blistered the course with a final-round, 8-under-par 64 only to have it go for naught when Roberts birdied the final two holes to beat him by one stroke.
The Cap Cana Championship: Was a hole co-leader along with Romero and eventual-winner Keith Fergus at The Cap Cana Championship and held a four-stroke advantage on the front side and for a good portion of the back nine until the 17th hole when Fergus holed a wedge shot for an eagle to take the lead for good.
Eventually finished T2 along with Andy Bean, one stroke behind Fergus. Made lone cut at the Buick Invitational, where he was T Appeared to be out of contention early Sunday but played his last five holes in 2-under to surge back up the leaderboard. First-round 69 included a pair of eagles and no birdies, a first in his career. Was in contention after posting a 66 in the second round but fell well back after ballooning to an 82 in the final round under adverse weather conditions.
Canadian Open: T20 at the Canadian Open. Buick Invitational: T16 at the Buick Invitational. Played out of the Major Medical Category for the remainder of the season. Closed with a pair of 70s to finish T Played with Woods in the final pairing on Saturday. Hit all 18 greens in regulation on Sunday and finished at under, one stroke ahead of Paul McGinley after the two shared the hole lead at under.
Masters Tournament: Only top of the season was T8 finish at the Masters. Buick Invitational: T2 with J. Lewis at Buick Invitational for first top finish.
Held share of the hole lead, but final-round 70 came up one stroke short of champion Jose Maria Olazabal. Top finish was fifth career top at Augusta National for the former Masters champion. Trailed by two strokes through 54 holes but shot closing 68 to tie Brian Watts, then defeated Watts in four-hole playoff.
Won at Augusta on his 14th try, the most for any first-time champion. The fifth player in Masters history to win after not leading in the first three rounds. Ryder Cup: Member of fourth U. Ryder Cup Team, posting record. Bay Hill Invitational: Had T3 at Bay Hill Invitational, where he trailed by one stroke heading into final round after shooting  Shot Sunday 70 and finished four behind Phil Mickelson. Buick Invitational: Won the Buick Invitational.
First player to win at Pebble Beach five times. Shot 67 all four days for tournament-record under-par and one-stroke victory over David Duval and Tiger Woods.
Trailed each day by two or three strokes until back-nine on Sunday. Following week, opened with for a share of lead at Torrey Pines through 36 holes. Slipped two strokes back with Saturday 71, but another 71 Sunday good enough for two-stroke victory over seven players. Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic: Grabbed share of Greater Greensboro Classic lead with third-round 62, then closed with 69 to defeated Duffy Waldorf by two strokes for second victory.
Mercedes Championships: Third-round 66 moved him into lead at season-opening Mercedes Championships. Held off Nick Faldo with closing  Went on to win with a par on the first playoff hole. At Las Vegas Invitational was one stroke back after 72 holes; finished T4. Had three-stroke lead after 36 and 54 holes. Fired final-round 71 to claim the win. As direct result, missed finishing in top 30 for first time since  Nestle Invitational: T6 at the Nestle Invitational.
Eliminated, along with Tom Kite, on first extra hole of eventual four-hole playoff. Had been fourth-round leader at under-par  Finished with 69 and total. Shot 64 in final round, which tied him with Tom Purtzer, D. Weibring and Mark Brooks for low finish by winner, and defeated David Peoples by a stroke.
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