Willett on 17, third shotpublished at 23:12 British Summer Time 10 April 2016
He's a long way off - wedge in hand, delicate as a butterfly's wings, on she floats, bump bump roll roll... you little beauty, cosying up to within six feet....
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
He's a long way off - wedge in hand, delicate as a butterfly's wings, on she floats, bump bump roll roll... you little beauty, cosying up to within six feet....
McIlroy (+1 after 18)
Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy on BBC Two after a final round of 71: "It's been a tough weekend. Yesterday I just didn't get anything going and probably went out there a little bit too tentatively. And today again, I should have been aggressive but I was hanging on to my shots a little bit. The wait continues."
John Murray
BBC Radio 5 live sports extra commentator at Augusta National
"Danny Willett looks as calm as can be."
-5, leads by two
Gone through the green to the left with his second. Re the Rotherham v Sheffield thing, a correspondent from the steel city tells me that he's Sheffield born and educated, now domiciled closer to Rotherham. Definitive.
Willett (-5 after 16), Johnson (-3 after 15), Westwood (-2 after 15)
Danny Willett strikes the ball like a missile down the 17th fairway. What a noise. The cleanest ping you could wish for.
I think Lee Westwood's race is run, bogey on 16 did for him. Jordan Spieth still has a par five to come, Dustin Johnson just took advantage of the same hole, birdie takes him to three under and second.
If you missed it, here's Jordan's meltdown on the 12th.
Iain Carter
BBC golf correspondent at Augusta National
"You have got to admire Spieth’s courage. That is an excellent way to bounce back."
Rolls in the birdie, still one more par five to come. Any wriggle room for a final twist?
Spieth (-1 after 12)
-1 on 13
Does it matter? He's four shots off leader Willett.
#bbcgolf
Jed Court: I take it all back Augusta National! Best Masters in years!
Johanna Mackin: Best last minute Masters meltdown ever. I never knew I was patriotic.
Little Frank: A huge test of temperament for Danny Willett, Lee Westwood and Jordan Spieth in the next hour or so.
Alistair Bruce-Ball
BBC Radio 5 live sports commentator at Augusta National
"Absolutely fearless and nerveless stuff from Danny Willett."
Lee Westwood has two second-place finishes, six third-place finishes, a fourth and a fifth in Majors. Always the bridesmaid...is it finally his time?
Willett (-5 after 16)
Danny Willett, my heart is beating hard for you.
It's 10ft, a little right to left, the silence around the green is deafening and YES, it's in. Birdie. He leads by two. Incredible, this is incredible.
Johnson (-2 after 14)
No way. I'm just not having that!
Dustin Johnson hits a shot so fine he should win goal of the month, shot of the tournament the Nobel Peace Price and, crucially, make birdie as a minimum.
He draws one from the trees, just beats the lip of the water and skips to 20ft from the pin. This is a par five and he has an eagle putt.
Iain Carter
BBC golf correspondent at Augusta National
"Spieth has got to make the most of the par fives. The opportunities are there but this is first time in eight rounds that he isn't leading The Masters. That is a massive psychological blow for him to overcome.
"At the start of the back nine he was leading by five, now he trails Willett by three"