AUGUSTA, Ga.(AP) A look at Sunday's final round of the Masters:
Winner: Argentina's Angel Cabrera in a sudden death playoff with Kenny Perry and Chad Campbell. All finished regulation play at 12-under-par.
Where?: On the 10th green.
How long?: Cabrera needed two extra holes to win, parring both. Campbell was eliminated with a bogey on the first extra hole.
How many?: It was the first green jacket for Cabrera, who now has two major championships on his resume. He won the U.S. Open in 2007.
How much?: First prize paid $1.35 million. It also gave him a lifetime exemption in the Masters.
Tiger and Phil: Woods and Mickelson gave the fans a thrill in their dream pairing, making charges but never taking the lead. Mickelson shot a 67 to finish three shots back and Woods a 68 that left him four behind.
Noteworthy: It was the first three-way playoff since 1987, when Larry Mize chipped in on the second playoff hole to beat Greg Norman and Seve Ballesteros.
Quoteworthy: ``I'm not going to root against him because I know how hard it is. I know how the momentum swings here and there. If they execute and beat you, I'm going to shake the man's hand.'' Kenny Perry on Cabrera.