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'07 Masters to go down as true David vs. Goliath story

After donning his Green Jacket, new Masters champion Zach Johnson got a heartfelt handshake from 2006 champion Phil Mickelson. (Photo: Getty Images)

When it was all over, and the coveted Green Jacket was slipped on his slender shoulders on a chilly Sunday evening at Augusta National, Zach Johnson tried to grasp the enormity of what he had just accomplished. After all, this was no ordinary win. This was the Masters, and he had just defeated the best players in the world, including Tiger Woods.

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