Willett's second on 18published at 23:25 British Summer Time 10 April 2016
160-odd yards to the pin... likes it, takes the shoulder of the green and bounces the right way - he's got a birdie putt here for a three-shot lead, 14 feet from history...
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
Tom Fordyce and Luke Reddy
160-odd yards to the pin... likes it, takes the shoulder of the green and bounces the right way - he's got a birdie putt here for a three-shot lead, 14 feet from history...
We take it you are enjoying this Britain?
Peter Alliss
BBC Sport commentator live on BBC Two at Augusta
"They are all making Danny Willett's job a little bit easier."
Johnson (-3 after 16)
Dustin Johnson, this is a key moment, approach to 17. A big chunk of a connection, that's got to go... it doesn't... bunker.
What size chest is Danny Willett? Get the jacket out of the wardrobe for him please.
-2, on 15
Leaked it right again, his driving has been as reliable as a secondhand Trabant.
Jay Townsend
Former American professional golfer on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"I can see Spieth birdieing 15 and 16 but where is the third birdie coming from, because 17 and 18 are tough holes."
Johnson (-3 after 16)
Dustin Johnson is in the fairway on 17, a crusher of a drive. A full 279 yards with roughly 150 to go. He needs birdie.
John Murray
BBC Radio 5 live sports extra commentator at Augusta National
"Willett has got his water bottle out. This is very much dry-mouth territory now.
"He only arrived on Monday after the birth of his boy, I spoke to him on Tuesday and he looked exhausted as you would do."
Willett (-5 after 17)
Jay Townsend
Former American professional golfer on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"Very smart play from Willett with the three wood."
-5: Willett (17)
-3: Johnson (16)
-2: Westwood (17) Spieth (14)
-5, leads Masters by two shots
Dressed all in white, which certainly wouldn't work on a night out in Sheffield, and could get you in a lot of trouble in Rotherham. Takes a three wood - likes it, likes it, down the middle and skipping on...
Andrew Cotter
BBC commentator live on BBC Two at Augusta
"Spieth needs something magical now."
-2 on 14
Decent crack at another birdie, it won't go. Willett's on the 18th tee.
Iain Carter
BBC golf correspondent at Augusta National
"Danny Willett with the biggest hole of his life coming up now."
-5, leads by two
Three-footer, to be fair, for par - ugh, has a little rattle, stays down. Only his second Masters appearance, only one Englishman has ever won this thing before. Too much, it's all too much.
Westwood (-2 after 17)
Lee Westwood, always the bridesmaid you could say, he needs this long putt to keep dreams of being the bride here alive.
It's a long snake of a putt on 17, evil wrapped all around it, looks good, looks very good, inches away. In goes the par putt but that's that for him now.
John Murray
BBC Radio 5 live sports extra commentator at Augusta National
"He’s judged that beautifully. Now that was superb from Danny Willett."