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7:14PM: The final leaderboard. And that’s all folks. Another incredible finish at the Masters.
7:06PM: Spieth finishes with a par. That’s a second-nine 41 and a 1-over 73 total. Spieth ties for second with Westwood.
7:01PM: Spieth bogeys 17 and that’s it. Danny Willett is the 2016 Masters champion.
6:51PM: Spieth finds a bunker on 17 from the fairway. Things are looking good for Willett ...
6:44PM: Spieth stuffs his approach on 16, but he misses the tricky birdie putt. Two behind Willett with two to play.
6:40PM: Incredible round by Willett.
Bogey-free 67/better in final round of major W last 20 years
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) April 10, 2016
'00 Tiger - US Open
'10 Phil - Masters
'12 Rory - PGA
Willett: 67 (0 bogeys)
6:36PM: Spieth birdies 15 to get back to 3 under. He’s two behind Willett with three to play.
6:34PM: Ummm .... about DJ .... Makes double bogey on the par-4 17th, drops back to 1 under par. Now it’s all down to Spieth.
6:29PM: Willett leaves birdie putt short on 18. Knocks in his par for a 5-under 67, and he currently leads DJ by two, and Spieth and Westwood by three. Spieth is in close for birdie on 15.
6:24PM: Willett in total control. Finds the fairway on 18, then sticks his approach to about 15 feet.
6:21PM: Spieth juuuuust misses his birdie on 14. Stays at 2 under, three behind Willett.
6:13PM: Willett goes long left on 17, but he hits an incredible chip shot and saves par to remain at 5 under par, two ahead of DJ, who makes par at 16.
6:05PM: Spieth bounces back with birdie at 13. He gets back to 2 under, three behind Willett.
6:02PM: DJ misses eagle putt on 15. Another birdie, though, and he’s at 3 under, two behind Willett.
5:59PM: Another birdie for Willett. Stuffs his tee shot on the par-3 16th and makes the birdie putt. He’s now 5 under par, three ahead of Westwood and DJ. Spieth is 1 under.
5:57PM: Spieth’s nightmare quad at the 12th:
Jordan Spieth’s 12th hole. pic.twitter.com/YnSChyXy9l
— Rex Hoggard (@RexHoggardGC) April 10, 2016
5:53PM: What a crazy turn of events:
5:49PM: Spieth makes a quad on No. 12. He’s now 1 under par. Un ... real.
5:44PM: This is insane. Spieth chunks his third shot on 12 into the water. His fifth shot flies long into the back bunker.
5:40PM: Spieth finds the water on the par-3 12th. Unreal turn of events. And now we have ourselves a wide-open tournament.
5:36PM: Hooooooo boy. Spieth bogeys par-4 11th, he’s back to 5 under par. Spieth started the second nine with a five-shot lead, and now it’s only one over Willett.
5:34PM: DJ leaves eagle putt short on 13. But he makes birdie to reach 2 under par.
5:32PM: Willett (-4) birdies par-4 14th. That’s two birdies in a row, and he’s trimmed Spieth’s lead to two strokes.
5:30PM: More trouble for Spieth. Has to punch out from trees on the par-4 11th. Meanwhile, Willett is in tight for birdie on 14.
5:26PM: DJ (-1) hits par-5 13th in two. Great look at eagle coming up.
5:22PM: Willett birdies par-5 13th. He’s now 3 under, three behind Spieth.
5:21PM: Rose making a late run. Birdies 13, 15 and 16 to reach 1 under par.
5:20PM: Spieth bogeys par-4 10th. Can’t get up-and-down from a bunker, and his lead is back to four over Willett.
5:17PM: DJ starts second nine with three straight pars. 1 under par, six back heading to the first of two par 5s.
5:12PM: Welp, this is incredible ...
5:10PM: Here’s where we stand heading to the second nine.
5:03PM: Spieth birdies par-4 9th. Closes out the front nine with four straight birdies, and his lead is now five over Willett.
4:57PM: Spieth currently leads by four.
Spieth won the 2015 Masters by 4
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) April 10, 2016
The only player to win the Masters by 4 or more twice is Seve Ballesteros
4:55PM: DJ misses a good look at birdie on 10. He remains at 1 under. Kjeldsen birdies par-3 12th to reach 1 under.
4:50PM: Spieth birdies the par-5 8th to reach 6 under. That’s three birdies in a row, and the defending champ leads Willett by four.
4:47PM: Poulter weighs in ...
Just can't see anyone beating @JordanSpieth, but if they do I can't wait to see the run they will make on this back 9.
— Ian Poulter (@IanJamesPoulter) April 10, 2016
4:41PM: Westwood bogeys No. 10. Back to even par. He’s five back ... for now. Spieth is in great shape at the par-5 eighth.
4:35PM: DJ birdies No. 9 He’s in red numbers at 1 under, four off the pace.
4:28PM: Spieth makes his second consecutive birdie, at No. 7, to get to 5 under. His lead is now three shots over Willett. Kaufman is five back after another bogey.
4:27PM: Bryson DeChambeau will be low amateur. He closed in even-par 72 to finish at 5 over. DeChambeau will make his pro debut next week at the RBC Heritage.
All 5 players to win the NCAA Championship & U.S. Amateur in the same year also claimed low amateur honors at #Masters in their careers
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) April 10, 2016
4:24PM: Lee Westwood birdies three of his final four holes on the first nine to shoot 34 and reach 1 under par. He’s three back. Playing alongside Westwood, countryman Willett makes a gutsy par at No. 9 to make the turn at 2 under.
4:18PM: Dustin Johnson had 11 feet for eagle at the par-5 eighth, cut couldn’t convert. He made birdie. Day made birdie. Both are four back, at even par.
4:13PM: Putter. On. Fire. Spieth makes huge birdie at par-3 sixth, following that bogey on No. 5. He back to two up on Willett. Kaufman pars the fifth and is three back.
Jordan Spieth has made 12 bogeys/worse on the weekend in the #Masters the last 2 years. Made birdie on next hole 7 times.
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) April 10, 2016
4:08PM: Willett taps in for birdie at the par-5 eighth. He’s now one off the lead.
4:04PM: Spieth drops a shot. Jordan bogeys No. 5 to drop to 3 under. His lead is two, over Kaufman, Kjeldsen and Willett.
4:01PM: None of the big-name pursuers are doing any actual pursuing. Matsuyama just made a double at No. 6 to fall off the map.
3:53PM: Westwood birdies No. 7, his second straight birdie, to get back to even par. Matsuyama bogeys No. 5 to drop to 1 over.
Lee Westwood, the BPGPNWMC (Best Pretty Good Player Never to Win a Major Championship) had made 2 straight birdies and is 4 off the lead.
— Dan Jenkins (@danjenkinsgd) April 10, 2016
3:47PM: Spieth’s putter is on fire. Despite a poor tee shot, Spieth makes a 12-footer for par at the fourth to remain at 4 under. Meanwhile, Kaufman makes his second consecutive bogey and falls to 1 under. Spieth’s lead is now 3.
3:46PM: McIlroy update: After a birdie at No. 7, Rory had a 10-footer for eagle at the eighth ... but he missed it. The birdie gets him back to 2 over, six back.
3:40PM: Major disappointments early on Sunday: Day bogeys No. 5 to fall to 1 over. DJ makes double and drops to 2 over.
3:36PM: Danny Willett joins red figures with a birdie at the sixth. As it stands now: Spieth (-4), Kaufman (-2), Kjeldsen (-1), Matsuyama (-1), Willett (-1)
3:34PM: Kaufman bogeys the third to drop to 2 under. Spieth saves par. Spieth is two up.
3:30PM: After four years without a Masters ace, we have two today. Davis Love III holed out with a 7-iron. Coincidentally, both Love and Lowry shot 41 on the first nine today.
3:23PM: Langer makes double bogey at the third He’s dropped three shots in three holes and is down to 2 over, six back.
3:22PM: Expert analysis from 2008 Masters champion Trevor Immelman.
That pin on 3 is harder than picking a broken nose....
— Trevor Immelman (@TrevorImmelman) April 10, 2016
3:20PM: Soren Kjeldsen makes a huge putt at the fifth hole for birdie. He’s at 1 under.
3:18PM: Spieth hits a crazy good curler at the par-5 second and eventually converts a 3-footer for birdie. Kaufman hit a great approach shot to 5 feet and made it for birdie. Spieth remains one up, at 4 under.
3:14PM: McIlroy update. There may not be another one for a long while (like when he putts out on 18).
Rory McIlroy missed the green at 5 and has now made three bogeys today to fall to +4.
— Augusta.com (@AUG_Masters) April 10, 2016
3:12PM: Check out this shot from Billy Horschel. Wind can’t blow the ball off the green if it’s in the hole.
3:11PM: DJ drove through the green at No. 3 and hit a brilliant pitch to within 4 feet of the hole. But he missed the birdie putt. He and playing competitor Jason Day remain at even par.
3:08PM: Matsuyama birdies the second. He moves to 1 under, two off the lead.
3:04PM: Shane Lowry just aced the par-3 16th with an 8-iron.
3:01PM: Day and DJ both parred the par-5 second. They are part of a six-man group at even par.
2:57PM: Kaufman misses a 4-footer for birdie at the first. A little too far left, little too much speed. He makes a 3-footer for par to remain one back of Spieth, who also parred the first.
Did Smylie just damage the cup? Can’t hit it much harder for a 4 footer.
— Alex Miceli (@alexmiceli) April 10, 2016
2:54PM: McIlroy finds his original ball in the right trees on No. 4. He hits an amazing pitch out of the jungle and onto the green, but misses the par putt and drops back to 3 over.
2:52PM: Oh, Smylie! Kaufman nearly jars his approach shot at the first. He’s got a few feet left for birdie.
2:51PM: Langer and Matsuyama bogey the first. Spieth and Kaufman are currently the only players under par.
2:46PM: Spieth finds the fairway and Kaufman’s tee shot lands just outside the right fairway bunker, but may not give him much of a stance.
2:42PM: McIlroy hit a provisional on the par-3 fourth. Those aren’t good.
2:39PM: Rut-roh
Just watched the last half hour of Jordan Spieth's warmup at Augusta. It was a man searching for answers.
— Ryan Lavner (@RyanLavnerGC) April 10, 2016
2:37PM: Langer and Matsuyama are off. Just one group remains.
2:32PM: McIlroy settles for a two-putt birdie at the third and is five back.
2:32PM: Does this make Jordan Spieth David Sims?
Smylie Kaufman spent the morning before his final-round tee time @ the Masters watching Tin Cup. Really starting to like dude.
— Rex Hoggard (@RexHoggardGC) April 10, 2016
2:30PM: After a par at the par-5 second, McIlroy drives the green at the par-4 third. He’s got 16 feet for eagle.
2:28PM: It’s a bogey at the first for Lee Westwood, too He drops to 2 over par and is now five back.
2:20PM: Check out this Tiger-esque chip-in.
2:12PM: The 1-overs are now on the course. That group includes Soren Kjeldsen, Brandt Snedeker and Lee Westwood. Then we have the even-par players, Jason Day, Dustin Johnson and Danny Willett.
2:07PM: McIlroy’s Sunday Masters run may have ended right out of the gates. He bogeyed the first and is now six back.
2:03PM: For three days, Bernhard Langer has looked like he was wearing a Little League hat from Target. That blank space on the front will be filled on Masters Sunday, though.
For 3 rounds, the front of Bernhard Langer's visor has been blank. Today, it will have a @WheelsUp logo.
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) April 10, 2016
2:01PM: And don’t forget! The top 12 and ties earn an invite back next year. Bryson DeChambeau is currently tied for 18th, two shots off that cut line.
1:51PM: Lots of red on the board compared to yesterday. Ten players are currently under par for the day. Matthew Fitzpatrick is two under through three, 3 over for the event.
1:42PM: Rory McIlroy is about to tee off. He starts the day at 2 over par, three off the lead. A victory today would secure the career Grand Slam.
1:31PM: Two amateurs made the cut. France’s Romain Langasque followed his third-round 83 with a closing 68. He finished at 10 over par. The other amateur, Bryson DeChambeau, is currently at 4 over par through four holes.
1:24PM: The first player to post a final score is Kevin Na. Na shot even-par 72 to finish at 15 over par. That’s 13 strokes better than his Saturday 85.
1:19PM: If this doesn’t get you jacked up for what may lie ahead, nothing will.
1:09PM: The 4-overs are now teeing off. That group includes Casey, Grillo, Horschel, Kuchar, Oosthuizen, Wood and Walker.
1:02PM: Some more Langer facts:
30 years ago this week, the OWGR debuted. The original world No. 1: Bernhard Langer. pic.twitter.com/TKmxXqCJZ3
— Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) April 10, 2016
12:51PM: Call off the Adam Scott watch. He made bogey at No. 4 and is only 1 under today, now nine back of Spieth.
12:47PM: Mouth. Watering.
The only proper lunch you can have on this Masters Sunday? A pimento-cheese sandwich and sweet tea. 🙌 #Masters2016 pic.twitter.com/NRJwG849DQ
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) April 10, 2016
12:37PM: Of the 31 players on-course right now, eight players are under par on the day,
12:34PM: MA! The meatloaf!
Langer and Spieth are getting plenty of love, but give some kudos to the happiest guy on the leaderboard. #LSU pic.twitter.com/xXXe6CZE9f
— Mike Dojc (@MikeDojc) April 10, 2016
12:30PM: Where would a Bernhard Langer win rank?
Bernhard Langer is 1,080th in the world this week
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) April 10, 2016
He would be the lowest-ranked major champion by 684 spots.
12:23PM: Is that why it’s called tWITter?
Wondering if Langer's AARP discount means he only has to play the front nine today.
— Eamon Lynch (@eamonlynch) April 10, 2016
12:16PM: 2 under through 2 holes. Look out, Adam Scott is on the move and now only(!) eight shots back.
12:09PM: Trouble in paradise? Brandel Chamblee is a believer of self-correcting.
.@chambleebrandel on Spieth bring McCormick back today: "Flying his coach in, there's a bit of a desperate nature to that."
— Randall Mell (@RandallMell) April 10, 2016
12:04PM: Your 2013 Masters champion Adam Scott makes birdie at No. 1 today. He’s one of only four players under par on the course Sunday (others: Henrik Stenson, Kevin Na, Cameron Smith).
11:59AM: For more on the ageless wonder that is Bernhard Langer, check out GolfChannel.com senior writer Ryan Lavner’s column from Saturday night.
#FeelTheBern … hard. Story from the Masters on ageless wonder Bernhard Langer: https://t.co/CHPIrY5bC2
— Ryan Lavner (@RyanLavnerGC) April 10, 2016
11:55AM: Wonder who she’s rooting for.
Bernhard is one of the most genuine&sincere guys I have ever met. He won his first @TheMasters the year I was born and here we are today. 🇩🇪
— Sandra Gal (@TheSandraGal) April 10, 2016
11:52AM: Fact.
Jordan Spieth's Aussie coach Cameron McCormick has flown back from Dallas + is on the @masters range to tune his swing.
— Jim Tucker (@HulaBulaJim) April 10, 2016
11:44AM: Calmer winds means low numbers are out there. Kevin Na is finding them early on Sunday.
Kevin Na, playing with a marker as first group out, turns in 32. Might be a score out there for someone back in the pack at @TheMasters
— Ron Sirak (@ronsirak) April 10, 2016
11:34AM: Past and present. No, I’m not talking about Bernhard Langer and Jordan Spieth. Here’s a look at Sunday hole locations at Augusta this year and last,
Traditional Sunday hole locations @ Augusta National, w/ a few exceptions. Last year’s on left, today’s on right. pic.twitter.com/b67NxM1Oku
— Rex Hoggard (@RexHoggardGC) April 10, 2016
11:25AM: Don’t mind if we do.
Before the leaders begin the final round, take in the colors and sounds from #themasters this year.https://t.co/5fJevuV58g
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 10, 2016
11:21AM: Something to nibble on this morning. Ya know, in addition to your pimento cheese sandwich.
If you like cross-sport coincidences - in 1985, Villanova won the NCAA title & Bernhard Langer won the Masters. Nova won it all Monday.
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) April 10, 2016
11:12AM: Doesn’t quite have the same ring to it as “Arnie’s Army,” but we appreciate the enthusiasm.
Close to 20 friends & family members are here for @SmylieKaufman10 in 1st Masters. Smylie's Army wearing this logo. pic.twitter.com/HYG3NZpmje
— Todd Lewis (@ToddLewisGC) April 10, 2016
11:07AM: Snedeker begins the day four shots back, and on Twitter, apparently.
Thanks for all the well wishes this week... See u all on the back nine!!! #Masters
— Brandt Snedeker (@BrandtSnedeker) April 10, 2016
11:04AM: Some players going low already, including Kevin Na.
Is this is a sign of things to come today? Kevin Na, in the first pairing, is 3-under through four holes.
— Augusta.com (@AUG_Masters) April 10, 2016
11:00AM: Hello, friends. Welcome to the Sunday Masters tracker. First, a look at the leaderboard through 54 holes.