Summary

  • England's Danny Willett wins the Masters on -5

  • Willett first British winner since Faldo in 1996

  • Spieth & Westwood tie for second on -2

  • Spieth led by five but dropped six shots in three

  • McIlroy finishes on +1 after a 71

  1. The inner sanctumpublished at 21:09 British Summer Time 10 April 2016

    Remember you can hear these three fellas do their thing by clicking the 'Live Coverage' tab.

  2. Postpublished at 21:09 British Summer Time 10 April 2016

    Westwood even par after eight

    Rolling along, the nearly-man of Masters past. Three shots off the lead, and a man near me makes the classic early Augusta Sunday comment: "Westwood's going to win it, isn't he?"

  3. Spieth bogeypublished at 21:06 British Summer Time 10 April 2016

    -3, lead down to two

    Couldn't get up and down, but Kaufman has to settle for a par by a whisker - what could have been a two-shot swing is just one. Tournament very much alive.

    -3 Spieth (after 4)

    -1 Kjeldsen (8), Willett (7), Kaufman (5)

    E Westwood (7)

    +1 Snedeker (8), Day (7), D Johnson (7)

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    Iain Carter
    BBC golf correspondent at Augusta National

    "Spieth is firmly in control here."

    Jordan SpiethImage source, Getty Images
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  6. Postpublished at 20:58 British Summer Time 10 April 2016

    Smylie (-1 after 4)

    Andrew Cotter
    BBC commentator live on BBC Two at Augusta

    "That is a stunning shot from Smylie Kaufman - straight down the flag. Great signs for him."

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    Spieth -4, leads by three

    Leaky again - that's gone through the fifth green, nestles up next to the grandstand. Interesting. Kaufman with a beauty to within 10 feet, a shot to be taken back if he's alive.

  8. Postpublished at 20:57 British Summer Time 10 April 2016

    Iain Carter
    BBC golf correspondent at Augusta National

    "My fear for Westwood is if he does pick up a few more shots and sees himself in the hunt, all of sudden you wonder what impact it will have on him.

    "He has had many an opportunity before in majors. He should just keep his head down and see how it pans out."

  9. Latest scorespublished at 20:55 British Summer Time 10 April 2016

    LeaderboardImage source, BBC Sport
  10. Postpublished at 20:54 British Summer Time 10 April 2016

    Willett -1 after seven

    Super work from Danny boy, two-putting from the distant fringes after his approach had lodged on a sprinkler head. Into a tie for second, which is good news for the sister and nephews (see 8.51pm).

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    Danny WillettImage source, Getty Images
  13. 'Hole in one was good fun'published at 20:50 British Summer Time 10 April 2016

    Lowry (+10 after 18)

    Ireland's Shane Lowry talking about his ace on the 16th: "Nothing went right for me all day and it was one of those things that I'll remember for rest of my life. 

    "When I went down the sixth I had a look over at the flag and thought 'it's perfect for a hole in one'. And there she is.

    "I'll have that picture of me celebrating framed and put it up in my house. It was good fun.

    "It's been an up and down week. I put myself in there after two rounds, but I made a few bad decisions and had a few bad breaks."

    Media caption,

    Masters 2016: Shane Lowry's hole-in-one on the 16th

  14. Postpublished at 20:50 British Summer Time 10 April 2016

    Jay Townsend
    Former American professional golfer on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    "Spieth has holed some serious putts. There are no easy ones out there and that was a big one to keep everyone behind."

  15. Spieth nervelesspublished at 20:50 British Summer Time 10 April 2016

    -4 after four

    What a putt - dead-eyed, nerveless, doesn't even touch the sides. If he keeps doing that it'll barely matter what he does off the tee. Kaufman's missed his own par put, the lead stretches to three...

  16. McIlroy eagle chancepublished at 20:48 British Summer Time 10 April 2016

    +2 on eighth

    About 12, 13 feet - gaagh, pushes it left, he'll settle for the birdie.

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    Casey (+2 after 9)

    Paul Casey drains a confident putt from short range to make the turn at two over for the tournament. Still feint hopes of a first major. He's got Amen Corner coming up though so hopes can be sliced and diced in the coming half an hour.

    Paul CaseyImage source, AP
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    Spieth -4

    Super rescue from the champ, flicking a wedge up and away, a bounce and a skip, past the flag to about 10 feet. With this man's putting no bogey can be assumed until the deed is done.

  20. Going, going, gone...published at 20:46 British Summer Time 10 April 2016

    Johnson (+ 2 after 5)

    It's like Chambers Gay all over again.

    Dustin JohnsonImage source, Getty Images

    Golf can be cruel. Dustin Johnson can be silly. Marry these two sentences together and you'll get close to the reason for Dustin Johnson's latest meltdown.

    The American of course missed a last-hole chance to win the US Open last year and those countless putts on the fifth have just given him double bogey. Chance gone?

    For once it looked like he may sneak into a winning position from back in the field rather than flunk under the pressure of front running. Not to be.