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Tiger Woods shared a beautiful moment with his family immediately after walking off the 18th green as Masters champion

Tiger Woods won his fifth green jacket at the Masters on Sunday, his first win at a major since 2008.

Tiger Woods celebrates with son

Tiger Woods won the Masters on Sunday, taking his fifth green jacket and his first major since 2008.

After sinking his final putt on the 18th green, Woods embraced his caddie, congratulated the other players in his group, and then walked off to find his family.

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When he found them, Woods bent down to embrace his son Charlie. Then, he hugged his mother, his daughter, his girlfriend, and other family and friends overjoyed with his victory.

Woods' embrace of his son was reminiscent of his first Masters win in 1997, when Woods went to hug his own father after walking off of the 18th green.

The similarities were not lost on Woods. Recollecting his thoughts in Butler Cabin after his win, Woods said that while his memory right after sinking the putt was a blur, what immediately came to mind was finding his children.

"Tapping the putt in, I don't know what I did," Woods told CBS commentator Jim Nantz. "I screamed, looked for Joey somewhere. Shook the guys hands. Found Joey. To have my kids there, it's just gone full circle. In '97 I had my dad there and now I'm a dad with two kids there."

"My dad shouldn't have been there, that year [97], he was recovering from a heart attack heart surgery. And now my little boy, Charlie, the embrace. It just special, to have them here."

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