The 2003 Masters Tournament was the 67th Masters Tournament, held April 11–13 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Mike Weir won his only major title in a one-hole playoff over Len Mattiace. He was the first Canadian male to win a major, and also the first left-handed player to win the Masters.[1][2] He is also the only Canadian to win the tournament.[3]
The start of the first round was delayed until early Friday morning due to successive days of heavy rain; the second round was started on Friday afternoon and completed on Saturday morning.[4]
^Price, S.L. (April 21, 2003). "Weir and Wonderful". Sports Illustrated.
^Dulac, Gerry (April 14, 2003). "A Weir-d Masters". Toledo Blade. Block News Alliance. p. C1.
^Grange, Michael (April 2018). "Behind the scenes of Mike Weir's 2003 Masters win". SportsNet. Retrieved May 13, 2018. Weir was the first lefty and remains the only Canadian to win the Masters, and the memories of those who experienced it with him are still fresh today.
^Ferguson, Dave (April 12, 2003). "On long day at Augusta, it's even longer for Woods". Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. p. C1.
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