Activities Sports & Athletics 2000 Masters Tournament: Singh Goes Green Share PINTEREST Email Print 2000 Masters Tournament winner Vijay Singh plays out of a bunker at Augusta National Golf Club. David Cannon/Getty Images Sports & Athletics Golf Golf Tournaments Basics History Gear Golf Courses Famous Golfers Baseball Bicycling Billiards Bodybuilding Bowling Boxing Car Racing Cheerleading Extreme Sports Football Gymnastics Ice Hockey Martial Arts Professional Wrestling Skateboarding Skating Paintball Soccer Swimming & Diving Table Tennis Tennis Track & Field Volleyball Other Activities Learn More By Brent Kelley Brent Kelley Brent Kelley is an award-winning sports journalist and golf expert with over 30 years in print and online journalism. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on 11/04/19 Vijay Singh claimed the second of his three victories in major championships, winning the 2000 Masters Tournament by three strokes. Quick Bits Winner: Vijay Singh, 278Dates: April 6-9, 2000Location: Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.Tournament number: The was the 64th time the Masters was played. How Singh Won the 2000 Masters It was career major No. 2 for Vijay Singh at the 2000 Masters tournament, and the first Green Jacket for Singh. Singh opened with an even-par round that put him tied for 10th, four strokes off the lead. After a 67 in the second round, though, Singh jumped into a tie for second place, on shot behind David Duval. Ernie Els and Phil Mickelson were tied with Singh. But paying in tough, windy conditions, in the third round, Singh took control of the tournament with a score 70 that boosted him to a three-stroke advantage over second-round leader Duval. Duval and Els carded 74s in that round, Mickelson a 76. Singh closed with a round of 69, maintaining that three-stroke edge, with Els runner-up and Duval and Loren Roberts tied for third. Singh's lead was only one over Duval as he completed the 12th hole in the final round, but on the 13th Duval hit his second shot into the water, while Singh birdied the hole. Singh wasn't challenged after that. Greg Norman opened the tournament with a round of 80, but recovered to finish in a tie for 11th place. Padraig Harrington, a future 3-time major championship winner (but no Masters titles), played at Augusta National for the first time this year. Jack Nicklaus, at age 60, made the cut - his final cut in The Masters or any other major. Meanwhile, 1957 Masters champ Doug Ford, at age 78, played the tournament for the final time, shooting 94 in the first round and withdrawing. Tiger Woods finished in fifth place, and this was the only major of 2000 he failed to win. Woods did win the 2001 Masters, though, to complete the "Tiger Slam" (holding all four major titles at the same time.) 2000 Masters Tournament Scores Results from the 2000 Masters golf tournament played at the par-72 Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. (a-amateur): Vijay Singh, $828,000 72-67-70-69-278 Ernie Els, $496,800 72-67-74-68-281 Loren Roberts, $266,800 73-69-71-69-282 David Duval, $266,800 73-65-74-70-282 Tiger Woods, $165,600 75-72-68-69-284 Tom Lehman, $154,100 69-72-75-69-285 Davis Love III, $133,400 75-72-68-71-286 Phil Mickelson, $133,400 71-68-76-71-286 Carlos Franco, $133,400 79-68-70-69-286 Hal Sutton, $115,000 72-75-71-69-287 Nick Price, $96,600 74-69-73-72-288 Greg Norman, $96,600 80-68-70-70-288 Fred Couples, $96,600 76-72-70-70-288 Dennis Paulson, $75,900 68-76-73-72-289 Jim Furyk, $75,900 73-74-71-71-289 Chris Perry, $75,900 73-75-72-69-289 John Huston, $75,900 77-69-72-71-289 Jeff Sluman, $64,400 73-69-77-71-290 Glen Day, $49,833 79-67-74-71-291 Padraig Harrington, $49,833 76-69-75-71-291 Colin Montgomerie, $49,833 76-69-77-69-291 Jean Van de Velde, $49,833 76-70-75-70-291 Bob Estes, $49,833 72-71-77-71-291 Steve Stricker, $49,833 70-73-75-73-291 Larry Mize, $35,420 78-67-73-74-292 Craig Parry, $35,420 75-71-72-74-292 Steve Jones, $35,420 71-70-76-75-292 Mike Weir, $27,396 75-70-70-78-293 Bernhard Langer, $27,396 71-71-75-76-293 Dudley Hart, $27,396 75-71-72-75-293 Stewart Cink, $27,396 75-72-72-74-293 Jumbo Ozaki, $27,396 72-72-74-75-293 Nick Faldo, $27,396 72-72-74-75-293 Thomas Bjorn, $27,396 71-77-73-72-293 Justin Leonard, $27,396 72-71-77-73-293 Paul Azinger, $27,396 72-72-77-72-293 Fred Funk, $20,700 75-68-78-73-294 Jay Haas, $20,700 75-71-75-73-294 Notah Begay III, $20,700 74-74-73-73-294 Sergio Garcia, $17,020 70-72-75-78-295 Mark Brooks, $17,020 72-76-73-74-295 Jesper Parnevik, $17,020 77-71-70-77-295 Ian Woosnam, $17,020 74-70-76-75-295 Darren Clarke, $17,020 72-71-78-74-295 Retief Goosen, $17,020 73-69-79-74-295 Scott Gump, $15,180 75-70-78-73-296 Shigeki Maruyama, $15,180 76-71-74-75-296 Brandt Jobe, $15,180 73-74-76-74-297 Steve Pate, $15,180 78-69-77-74-298 Miguel Angel Jimenez, $15,180 76-71-79-72-298 David Toms, $15,180 74-72-73-79-298 Rocco Mediate, $15,180 71-74-75-79-299 Steve Elkington, $15,180 74-74-78-73-299 a-David Gossett 75-71-79-78-303 Jack Nicklaus, $15,180 74-70-81-78-303 Skip Kendall, $15,180 76-72-77-83-308 Tommy Aaron, $15,180 72-74-86-81-313 Return to list of Masters Winners By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. 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