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Last Updated: Wednesday, 1 February 2006, 20:53 GMT

Woods ends wait with Masters win
Tiger Woods wins his first major for three years in a play-off at the Masters.

Luke Donald Donald tops Euro challenge
England's Luke Donald fires a final round 69 for his best finish in a major.

Chris DiMarco DiMarco bemoans Woods
Chris DiMarco says only Tiger Woods could have shattered his Masters dream.


DAY FOUR

Dramatic 16th key to win - Woods
Tiger Woods says his stunning birdie at the 16th hole was the turning point in his Masters victory.

Goosen upstages big names
Retief Goosen's 67 is too good for trio Vijay Singh, Ernie Els and Phil Mickelson.

Lawrie demands Masters age limit
Former Open Champion Paul Lawrie calls for an age restriction at the Masters after Billy Casper's 106.

All the action as it happened
All the action from the final round of the Masters at Augusta National in Georgia.


DAY THREE

DiMarco takes charge
Chris DiMarco is four shots clear of a star-studded chasing pack at the Masters.

Nicklaus says farewell
Jack Nicklaus misses the cut in what he says is his last Masters at Augusta.

Bjorn carries Euro banner
Denmark's Thomas Bjorn flies the flag for Europe four shots off the lead in second.

Harrington heads Europe's flops
Ireland's Padraig Harrington heads the list of Europeans who missed the cut at the Masters.


DAY TWO

Britons lead at Augusta
England's Luke Donald and David Howell and American Chris DiMarco lead the rain-ravaged Masters.

Singh moans at Mickelson
Phil Mickelson and Vijay Singh row over spike marks during the Masters on Friday.

Woods, Els continue to toil
Tiger Woods cards a 74 and Ernie Els a 75 as they complete their first rounds.


DAY ONE

DiMarco downplays early lead
Chris DiMarco refuses to get carried away after taking a one-stroke lead on day one.

Howell happy with Augusta start
England's David Howell makes a solid start to his first Masters with an opening 72.

DiMarco sets Augusta pace
Chris DiMarco leads the rain-hit Masters while England's Luke Donald shares second.

Woods escapes rule query
Tiger Woods endures several unfortunate incidents as he struggles to two over after 12 holes at Augusta.

Injured Faldo bows out
Three-time Masters champion Nick Faldo pulls out with a bad back after eight holes.

Casper runs up record
Billy Casper scores a 14 at the 16th on his way to a 34-over 106, the worst score in event history.


AUGUSTA FEATURES

Pitch and putt curse
No winner of Wednesday's Par Three Contest has ever gone on to win the main event at Augusta.

Golf's top table
Phil Mickelson selects an Italian menu for the annual Masters Champions' Dinner at Augusta.

First impressions
A Masters fanatic is not disappointed on his first visit to Augusta National.

Green Jackets, green fingers
How the Masters can inspire gardeners of the future.

Race for number one
The Masters will see the opening salvoes in the fight to be golf's number one.

Great rivalries
Golfers may be individuals playing an implacable foe, the course, but they need rivalries to reach greatness.

Europeans go west
European union may have brought Ryder Cup success, but for victories in the majors the American way seems best.


PLAYER INTERVIEWS

Graeme McDowell
Luke Donald may disagree, but Graeme McDowell is perhaps the Briton making the biggest impression in the US right now.

Phil Mickelson
Phil Mickelson says he is hungry to defend his Masters title in an exclusive Q&A with BBC Sport.

Ian Poulter
Ian Poulter says he will cope with the pressure if he gets into contention at Augusta.

Stuart Wilson
For Stuart Wilson, playing in the Masters as the British Amateur champion is "as good as it gets".



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