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)

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  1. Spieth and Rose par 16published at 23:30 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Jordan SpiethImage source, Reuters

    Spieth has been unerring with the short stick all week and that's as ballsy as it gets, a 10-foot saver to stay four clear. Still no emotion from the kid, you'd think he'd just popped one through the mouth of a clown at Margate. That said, he gives a little fist pump as he exits stage left, he might just disintegrate if he wins this...

  2. Postpublished at 23:28 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Mickelson for birdie at 17 but it starts left and stays left. McIlroy into 18 after a booming drive and that's a corker, chance of a birdie form there. Rose's birdie effort is just a touch shy of pace - that's a par, he stays 15 under and four back, at least for the moment...

  3. Latest leaderboardpublished at 23:28 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Latest leaderboardImage source, BBC Sport
  4. Postpublished at 23:26 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    A two-shot swing here would make it interesting heading into the last two holes. We need Rose to make his birdie and Spieth to duff his chip, at least to keep the lid wobbling on the pot. That looked a little bit nervy from Spieth, he's left himself a 10-footer for par...

  5. Postpublished at 23:23 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Justin RoseImage source, Getty Images

    Rose at the par-three 16th and he doesn't like it. Not sure why, it finishes pretty decent and he's got 15 feet for birdie. Spieth made birdie here yesterday but he doesn't need to do anything special today, he can probably afford to bogey the last three holes. The old adrenalin rushing in, he's overcooked it by a club or two and he's down in Tiger Woods country back left.

  6. Spieth leads Rose by four, three to playpublished at 23:21 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Mickelson in for par at 16, he stays four off the lead. A terrapin watches on as Spieth takes aim and rolls in yet another birdie at 15, he's the first man in Masters history to reach -19. He needs one more birdie to break Wood's all-time major record, set at St Andrews in 2000.

  7. Casey thrilled with displaypublished at 23:19 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Paul Casey reacts to his mark of nine under on BBC Sport: "It was very good. I'm ecstatic with that. At one point rocking along thinking I could maybe contend for the lead. To get nine under from what I had this week I'm ecstatic. It pales in comparison to the top of the leaderboard but it's a golf course I've loved and it's good to be back here."

    On Jordan Spieth's performance: "Zach Johnson won it with one over in 2003. It's a performance reminiscent of a Tiger, blowing the field away. It really is something special. The golf course is greener, softer than in the last but monstrously long. It's brilliant stuff. Players are not easily impressed but a lot in the locker room today are very, very impressed."

    Casey had not played in the Masters since 2012 when he missed the cut.

  8. Postpublished at 23:16 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Charley HoffmanImage source, AP

    It's been a tough day for Charley Hoffman, who is playing with Phil and has been rather overawed. He's one over through 15 and -9 overall. Par for McIlroy at 17, he stays 11 under. Rose going with putter through the fringe at 15 and that gives him a good chance of birdie. Here's Spieth with a slippery chip... makes it look easy...

  9. Postpublished at 23:13 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Jordan SpiethImage source, AP

    Spieth going for it at 15... bit juicy, that, he doesn't want to thin it back across the green and into the drink. Rose with iron, and he comes up a touch short. Looks like it's going to roll into the creek... stops... starts... stops again. Mickelson demands his caddie, 'Bones', remove the flag before splashing out at 16... ballsy, theatrical stuff and he very nearly pulls it off, spinning his ball back and just past the hole.

  10. Matsuyama cards 66 for -11published at 23:10 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Hideki MatsuyamaImage source, AP

    Matsuyama, I should say, actually holed his birdie putt at 18 for a 66, the lowest round of the day. He's currently tied for fourth on 11 under.

  11. Poulter rues missed chancespublished at 23:09 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Ian Poulter, nine under for the tournament, speaking on BBC Two: "Obviously, the way I've played at the weekend was a highlight. To only miss three or four greens the entire weekend was impressive golf. But it was about the missed shots on Thursday and Friday. I left myself too much work to do."

    Poulter on Justin Rose's chances: "Justin's definitely got opportunities to birdie the last four and it wouldn't surprise me if Justin does it."

  12. Mickelson magicpublished at 23:09 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Trevor Immelman TwitterImage source, Trevor Immelman

    The South African 2008 champion with what everyone was thinking as Mickelson dunked his bunker shot in the cup on 15 for eagle...

  13. Postpublished at 23:09 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    It's a little known fact that Phil Mickelson is nicknamed 'Lefty' not because he plays southpaw but because of his socialist views as a student. Back then, his other nicknames included 'Che', 'Engels' and, to his golfing friends in England, 'Scargill'. Here's Matsutyama into the 18th, and it's a beauty, he should finish with a 67. Long-range birdie at the last for Dustin, a round of 69 for -9. Mickelson finds sand off the tee at 16...

  14. Postpublished at 23:06 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Ken Brown
    BBC Sport commentator

    That might well be the loudest roar I've ever heard at Augusta.

  15. Mickelson eagles 15, trails by fourpublished at 23:05 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Spieth rams his par putt home at 14, stays four clear. MICKELSON'S CHIPPED IN AT 15 FOR EAGLE! Lefty, out of the sand, moves to 14 under, tied second with Rose and four off the lead.

  16. Rose birdies 14, trails by fourpublished at 23:04 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Rose drains his birdie putt at 14 to get to -14, four off the lead. The Englishman is still swishing his sword, even if it is in vain.

  17. Get involved via #bbcgolfpublished at 23:03 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Charlie Handbury tweetImage source, Charlie Handbury

    Charlie Handbury has tweeted us with this picture of himself and his friends in Argentina. Great outfits lads.

  18. Postpublished at 23:03 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Paul CaseyImage source, Reuters

    Casey finishes with a bird for a round of 68 and nine under, tied for sixth. Poulter is in with a second straight 67, is also nine under. Spieth has got what would be a knee-knocker at 14, were it not for the fact he's five shots clear. McIlroy and Woods par the 16th...

  19. Postpublished at 23:01 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Ian PoulterImage source, Getty Images

    Woods found sand off the tee at 16 but his escape is a doozy. Poulter with his third at 18 and it's a cutie, should finish with a par for a 67. Former champion Zach Johnson in with a 68 and eight under, his best finish since he won the thing in 2007. Mickelson on 15, finds sand with his second.

  20. Final round leaderboardpublished at 22:59 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Final round leaderboard