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. India's Lahiri is Augusta's Mr Consistency, what would Spieth give for an easy ride?published at 21:50 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Anirban LahiriImage source, Getty Images

    Anirban Lahiri is the third Indian to grace Augusta National and although he's not in contention at four over par, he gritted his teeth with a long-range par putt at 16 and finished the tournament with 18 consecutive pars. Impressive stuff from the number one ranked player on the Asian Tour, who has 15 international victories including four in the last year.

    Meanwhile leader Jordan Spieth has played his first eight holes in: birdie, par, birdie, par, bogey, par, bogey, birdie. Wonder if his family have any nails left?

  2. Get involved via #bbcgolfpublished at 21:48 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Michael Crawford: Masters golf warming up nicely, hope there's enough wine in the house to see it through to the end...

    Tony Madden: I am enjoying the culmination of a tremendous weekend of sport with a cold beer and the fabulous live Masters coverage.

    Sue Hull: Masters, double helpings of desserts and now chocolate Easter eggs.

    Tony Perkins: Keeping track of the Masters whilst sipping a Mojito in Gran Canaria. This is the life.

  3. Birdie for Spiethpublished at 21:45 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Jordan Spieth and Justin RoseImage source, Getty Images

    Respectful silence for Justin Rose, who has right-to-left birdie chance on the eighth. Nearly, nearly, nearly, but he'll come away with a par, while Jordan Spieth rattles off another birdie, extending his lead to four shots. "There's a pattern emerging," says Andrew Cotter. There sure is.

  4. Postpublished at 21:44 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Dustin JohnsonImage source, AP

    Dustin Johnson with a birdie on the 11th. The American now just six shots behind his compatriot Spieth. Too little too late, you'd have thought, unless the three in front of him crumble. A fine effort from the 30-year-old, though, so far. Four birdies. Eleven holes.

  5. Postpublished at 21:43 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Jay Townsend
    Former American professional golfer on BBC Radio 5 live

    "Tiger's not playing for the money. We don't want another injury. Stop playing. I'm looking at the long game here and a summer full of major championships."

  6. Postpublished at 21:43 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Iain Carter
    BBC golf correspondent on Radio 5 live

    "Tiger's grimacing, there's pain etched on that face. Surely he can't default again. He shook his hand in pain after that tee shot at the 10th. Woods went to shake the hand of Ron Townsend, the first ever black player to become a member at Augusta, but he went with his left hand instead of his right. We have another Tiger injury story right here."

  7. Latest leaderboardpublished at 21:43 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    LeaderboardImage source, BBC Sport
  8. Postpublished at 21:41 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    "Go on," says Justin Rose, talking to his ball as it glides through the air along the par-five eighth. Steady from the Englishman on that second shot, just steady. Back to Tiger Woods, tee shot on the ninth, and that right wrist still seems to be bothering him - a hooked shot into the trees to the right of the fairway. Phil Mickelson onto the green on the par-four ninth. "Pretty good," says Andrew Cotter.

  9. Postpublished at 21:37 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Andrew Cotter
    BBC Sport commentator

    "Every time Justin Rose gets within three shots, it's like a pat on the neck and Jordan Spieth pulls away again."

  10. Postpublished at 21:37 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Adam Scott, cradling his belly putter, winds up his round with a birdie. The former champion finishing one over for the tournament. Tiger Woods still shaking the pain from his right hand as he walks away from the booby-trapped eighth with a par.

  11. Get involved via #bbcgolfpublished at 21:33 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Eugene Nijssen: Justin Rose on 7th What a recovery.

    Alan Potter: I don't know about the players but my nerves are shot watching this! What a shot from Justin Rose there!

    Colin McCaw: How on earth did Rose get a par out of that hole?

    Dave Ratcliffe: Could see a Rory moment from Spieth tonight! Hoping Rose can take this for the Brits!!

  12. Ken behind the scenespublished at 21:33 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Many of you are taking to Twitter to champion the work of Ken on the course.

    Want to see what goes on behind the cameras at Augusta? Let Ken Brown be your guide in his behind the scenes video clip., external

  13. Mickelson birdies eighthpublished at 21:33 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Tiger Woods in agony on the ninth, face contorting in pain. He jammed his right hand while trying to hit the ball out of the pines, with his club seemingly hitting a decaying tree stump. "That's dangerous," says Ken Brown. We predict Tiger Woods will live, though, which gives us reason plenty to report that Phil Mickelson has birdied the eighth.

  14. Who needs technology?published at 21:32 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    John Murray
    BBC Radio 5 live commentator

    Augusta 16th holeImage source, Getty Images

    "The only way people can be kept up to date on the 16th is by looking at the big white scoreboard that sits above the grandstand to the side of the 15th green. It's a mobile free zone."

  15. Bogey for Spiethpublished at 21:30 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Jordan SpiethImage source, Getty Images

    Hello there, we've a tasty tussle on our hands. Jordan Spieth with a tricky five footer for par - and he misses, dropping a shot to open the door for Justin Rose once more. The Englishman's putt for par teases the cup, rolls around and around before gravity does its thing. A puff of the cheeks from Rose. Oof, that was close, he says. Three shots between the pair.

  16. Postpublished at 21:27 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Oh - my - giddy - aunt! Justin Rose looked in deep bother, but he's delved into his box of tricks and come up with an astonishing recovery shot... one which flies 20 feet over the flag, bites and gently spins back towards the pin, a foot short from turning into a birdie. He should come away with a par.

  17. Postpublished at 21:24 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Paul Azinger
    Former United States Ryder Cup captain and BBC expert

    I said that Jordan Spieth needs to avoid a big number today, but then so do the chasers. Up at the eighth and the blind second shot. Phil Mickelson needs something to happen soon and that's a good shot. He's got a makeable chip for eagle.

  18. Rose in troublepublished at 21:24 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Jordan Spieth in the trees on the par-four seventh, gets out but is in the long grass in between the two bunkers which front the green. Not ideal. Justin Rose is also behind the tree. And the spectators' groans tell us what is to come is not good at all. Rose's ball crashes into a branch and flies further into the rough stuff. Deary me.

  19. Birdies for Woods and McIlroypublished at 21:20 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Tiger WoodsImage source, AFP

    Tiger Woods' putter has not been firing today but he collects a birdie on the eighth. He's seen muttering something or other as he turns away from the cup. Rory McIlroy with a birdie, too, and merrily moves to eight under for the tournament. The Northern Irishman must be full of ifs, buts and maybes.

  20. Vote closedpublished at 21:19 British Summer Time 12 April 2015

    Thanks for all your votes at the top right of this page.

    Many of you lot think the Green Jacket will rest on the shoulders of Jordan Spieth tonight - 42.5% of you to be precise.

    Justin Rose landed 33.4% of the vote and Phil Mickelson 10.4%.