2004 Masters Tournament, Golf tournament in the United States
The 2004 Masters Tournament was a golf competition held at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. The event drew players from around the world to compete on the legendary Par-72 course.
The tournament began in 1934 and the 2004 edition marked a turning point for one competitor. Phil Mickelson claimed his first major championship title at this event, a breakthrough moment after years of pursuing the prize.
The event is part of the prestigious Grand Slam in golf.
The tournament is held on a private 18-hole course that is closed to the public outside event week. Spectators attending the tournament should wear comfortable shoes and bring sun protection for walking the expansive grounds.
The tournament awards a green jacket to the winner, a tradition that started in 1949. Only club members and past champions are permitted to wear these distinctive green jackets anywhere.
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