NEW YORK - People watch when Tiger Woods wins, even if there's little drama. That's what happened at the Masters. <br>
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CBS's telecast of his second straight title at Augusta National drew a nine-point-nine overnight rating from 1:30-6:45 p.m. EDT Sunday. That's at least 40 percent higher than the final-round rating for the three prior majors -- when Woods finished back in the pack. <br>
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For the first time, Augusta allowed CBS to show coverage of the leaders on all 18 holes Sunday. <br>
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Sunday's Masters overnight rating was 23 percent lower than 2001, when the coverage was from 4-7 p.m. This year's rating for the last three hours showed only a 6 percent drop. <br>
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The average overnight rating for the final two rounds of the Masters was 8.8. In the network's 47 years of airing the event, that was bettered only by the other times Woods won.