But it was a pretty good Sunday for CBS, too.

Per the network on Monday: “Live coverage of the Masters final round delivered a 7.7/21 average household rating/share in the metered markets, the highest-rated morning golf broadcast in 34 years. Yesterday’s final round also is the highest-rated golf broadcast on any network since last year’s Masters final round.”

CBS’s coverage began at 9 a.m. ET, moved up from the usual afternoon coverage-start window because of impending storms.

According to CBS’s analytics, the final round alone peaked with a 12.1/28 from 2:15-2:30 p.m. ET, around the time Woods was finishing off the emotional victory with a bogey at No. 18.

After the green jacket ceremony wrapped up, CBS aired an encore of the final rounds from 3-7 p.m. ET that drew in a rating of 3.4/8 rating/share. Even that rerun was the third-highest rated golf broadcast to date on any network this year, behind only the live third-round and final-round of the Masters in the metered markets.