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By Jeff Bradley
Wednesday, February 20, 2008 Six Augusta springs ago, the golf world held its breath as 19-year-old Tiger Woods, a Stanford freshman and the most heralded prodigy in the sport's history, teed up for the first time at The Masters. The scores he recorded that week— 72-72-77-72—while not exactly dazzling, were good enough to win the sterling silver cup awarded each year to the tournament's low amateur. Woods finished tied for 41st with Mark Calcavecchia, Jeff Sluman and Payne Stewart, all winners of major titles. B ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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