Summary

  • Jordan Spieth wins by four shots on -18 (70)

  • Justin Rose -14 (70), Phil Mickelson -14 (69)

  • Rory McIlroy -12 (66), Hideki Matsuyama -11 (66)

  • Dustin Johnson -9 (69), Ian Poulter -9 (67), Paul Casey -9 (68)

  • Tiger Woods -5 (73)

  • Watch and listen to up to six streams of live coverage

  1. Like a magnet to the greenpublished at 18:58 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Ian Poulter perhaps has cause to feel aggrieved this week. He has hit more greens in regulation - 44 from 54 - than any player in the field yet is 12 shots off the pace on 16 under.

    Ian PoulterImage source, Getty Images

    Poulter of course is still waiting for a major title and has a best finish around this famous course of seventh in 2012. He tees off with Paul Casey in a moment and could well end up bettering his best Augusta mark.

  2. Postpublished at 18:58 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Sergio GarciaImage source, Getty Images

    Birdie for Garcia at three, the Spaniard moves to -4. Kuchar with the sweetest of approaches at 13, leaving himself a very makeable eagle putt. Palmer for eagle at 13 and that's some touch, feathering the ball into the hole to get to even par for the tournament.

  3. Moore moves to -4, Day to -5published at 18:52 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Ryan MooreImage source, Getty Images

    Ryan Moore birdies two to become the lowest player on the course, he's four under. Bradley rolls in his birdie at 13, gets to -3 - the former PGA champion is five under today. Jason Day of Australia birdies the first and is five under for the week.

  4. Donaldson even more on firepublished at 18:50 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Here's England's Danny Willett with a 15-footer for eagle at 13, pretty makeable this... that looked good all the way but he didn't quite hit it hard enough. But that's a birdie and he's +3. Make that four straight birdies for Wales' Ryder Cup hero Jamie Donaldson, he's four under today through 16 and +1 overall.

  5. Postpublished at 18:43 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Vijay SinghImage source, AFP

    A few scores already in - former champion Vijay Singh carded a 71 for +7, Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee is propping up the leaderboard on +9 after a 72. Darren Clarke made 72 today and is +6.

  6. Donaldson takes firepublished at 18:38 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Kuchar rolls in a long-ranger at 11 - although it was a par putt, it was scrambling of the highest order. Donaldson makes it three straight birdies between 13 and 15, is +2. There are scores to be had out there, we might be in for some excitement this evening.

  7. Weather updatepublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Iain Carter weather tweetImage source, Iain Carter

    BBC Golf correspondent Iain Carter has the official weather report from Augusta and he warns of a "tricky breeze."

    A 30% chance of showers in the afternoon could throw up a few problems if the wet stuff lands.

  8. BBC coveragepublished at 18:32 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Masters

    Forget about work tomorrow, because for now it is all about the Masters. Hazel Irvine introduces live coverage of the final round on BBC Two and online right now.

  9. Henley & Schwartzel -3published at 18:32 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Henrik StensonImage source, Getty Images

    Willett goes swimming at 12, he missed that by miles. He's the third man in today at that hole, out of only 13 players. Sweden's world number two Henrik Stenson has birdied six to get to -2. Henley and Schwartzel birdie the par-five second to get to -3, lowest totals on the course.

  10. Postpublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Jamie DonaldsonImage source, EPA

    Wales' Jamie Donaldson is climbing through the leaderboard - birdies at 13 and 14 and he's two under today and +3 for the week. Bradley on tee at 12 and he's overcooked it into the back bunker - that's what happens when you sneak up on balls like he does, they don't like it. Walker birdies 13 to get back into the red, he was two under around Amen Corner.

  11. Postpublished at 18:27 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Danny WillettImage source, AFP

    Willett's birdie putt stays right of the cup, O'Meara rolls in a rare birdie at 12 to get back to +1. Par for Bradley at 11, he remains four under for his round.

  12. Postpublished at 18:25 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Keegan BradleyImage source, AFP

    Keegan Bradley may only be tied for 22nd in the tournament but he is at least finishing with a flurry and another good approach shot on the hardest hole on this course does him no harm.

    He is safely on the 11th green at two under with a couple of putts awaiting him for par. Bradders is four under today so there is scoring to be had out there.

  13. Postpublished at 18:21 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Mark O'MearaImage source, AFP

    Mark O'Meara, winner in 1998, had a rough day on Saturday but has got his stuff back together today - he's just bogeyed 12 but is level for his round. Here's England's Danny Willett at 11 and that's a cracking shot in, right at the pin when so many have stayed out right. Compton just misses with an eagle putt at 13, moves to four over.

  14. Ask Kenpublished at 18:17 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Ken Brown

    Got a question for Ken Brown, aka ‪#‎kenonthecourse‬ on the battle for the Masters? Course you have, so why not post it on the BBC Sport Facebook page., external

    At 20:00 BST, he'll be nipping out of the BBC Two coverage, which starts at 18:30 BST, to answer the best questions.

  15. GET INVOLVEDpublished at 18:17 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    "It's the only spot to be in Augusta on Sunday night," said Fred Couples when talking about the Butler Cabin, the place where the Green Jacket is presented.

    Can we unite and find a better spot for a Sunday night people? Tweet us an image of your view on Masters Sunday. Roast dinner, multiple screens, Easter egg you saved especially?

    Send your images to #bbcgolf and also tell us who will win.

  16. Faldo's guide to 15 and 16: Take advantage while you canpublished at 18:16 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Nick Faldo

    Few know the heat of an Augusta back nine on Sunday like England's Sir Nick Faldo, the last English winner in 1996, when he overhauled Greg Norman's six-shot overnight lead in the final round. Here's the three-time Masters champion's advice to playing two signature holes, the par-five 15th and par-three 16th, where water lurks.

    "The 15th consistently tests a man's tenacity on Sunday afternoon. The 16th is just as historic," he says.

    "The strategy on 15 and 16 is to fine tune your senses, be aggressive, be ultra skilful, realise you're in a special moment in your career, a Masters moment. Take advantage while you can."

  17. Get involved via #bbcgolfpublished at 18:15 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Welcome to you if you are joining us after the Manchester derby.

    Gary Harkness: Cracking game that ! Time for quick bath then settle for the Masters!!!

    Si: Keep thinking it will go to a play-off.

    Luko Johnson: If Justin Rose starts well he will definitely have a very good chance. Five shots off is doable so big Phil in with a shout.

  18. Postpublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Jimmy WalkerImage source, AFP

    Lots of folk fancied Jimmy Walker this week but it never quite happened. Here is is putting for birdie at 12... in it goes, he's back level. Stricker was out in 33, he's also level for the week.

  19. Postpublished at 18:10 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Many thanks Aimee Lewis, this is Ben Dirs for a while. Rickie Fowler is out of the blocks with two straight birdies and back to three under - there are birdies to be bagged on this outward nine. Ernie Els, so full of hope after the first round, is back to -1 after a bogey at the first.

  20. Spieth entourage missing one supporterpublished at 18:06 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Jordan Spieth has an army of followers with him at Augusta. The leader is flanked by parents Shawn and Chris, high school sweetheart Annie Verret and a number of friends, but one special person is at home in Dallas and that's his 14-year-old sister, Ellie, who has special needs.

    "He knows where she is all the time," Shawn Spieth told the Augusta Chronicle., external "It puts everything in perspective. He was always grounded, but that has a lot to do with it."