On this day in history, April 13, 1997, Tiger Woods, 21, dominates Masters with record 12-stroke win
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Tiger Woods, 21, and a golf prodigy since he was a toddler, dominated the 1997 Masters Tournament with a 12-stroke win on this day in history, April 13, 1997.
His 12-shot victory over second-place finisher Tom Kite remains the greatest margin in the history of the storied golf tournament. "A win for the ages!" — Jim Nantz, broadcaster "The final round of the Masters had garnered its highest rating ever, and television ratings leaped whenever he played a tournament." — Masters.com "A rhapsody of total appreciation and awe at a virtuoso performance like Augusta has never seen." — Jim Nantz
He is still the youngest winner in Masters history.
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