Rotherham vs Worksoppublished at 22:56 British Summer Time 10 April 2016
Sounds like a pre-season friendly. It's the top two in the Masters, on the back nine of the final Sunday. Willett, Westwood. There is some corner of a foreign field...
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
Sounds like a pre-season friendly. It's the top two in the Masters, on the back nine of the final Sunday. Willett, Westwood. There is some corner of a foreign field...
Willett (-4 after 15)
Danny Willett has this left for five under...
Willett (-4 after 15)
Danny Willett on the 16th, a hole which has given up THREE hole in ones today.
He must be really rattling inside. How would you guys feel? I'm thinking sweaty palms and knees trembling.
He faces the water and unleashes his iron, a glare, a serious face, here comes the ball, it's good, it's eight feet from the pin. The door is ajar, walk through it Danny...
Paul Azinger
1993 PGA Championship winner on BBC TV
"This is all new for Danny Willett, I'm sure he's never experienced what he's feeling right now. Take a deep breath..."
-4: Willett (15)
-3: Westwood (15)
-2: D Johnson (14)
-1: Spieth (12), Snedeker (16) Holmes (18) Casey (18)
Spieth -1, tied for fourth
Not my words, the overheard mutterings of a man sinking like a stone tossed into Rae's Creek. Drive down the middle on 13. How's Danny Willett feeling right now?
Alistair Bruce-Ball
BBC Radio 5 live sports commentator at Augusta National
"Danny Willet has seen the leaderboard. Everyone is letting him know he is leading the Masters. Danny Willett is wisely going for a comfort break."
Willett (-4 after 15)
Danny Willett cannot quite build on his fine position in the fairway on 15, a putt goes astray and it's par on the par-five. That could be critical - you have to get those par-fives nailed - but Willett will get a lovely surprise when he sees the score next to the name 'Spieth' on the scoreboard change.
Spieth -1, two shots off Danny Willett
Rub the eyes - Spieth drops four shots, six shots gone in three holes. After four straight birdies. Having led by five what seems like moments ago, he's now two shots off a man from Rotherham.
Spieth with his sixth, chips out. To within five feet, but that's a putt for a quadruple bogey. Rip up the leaderboard, tear it to pieces.
Westwood (-3 after 15)
Oh my word, have you ever seen a turnaround like it?
Lee Westwood has just chipped in on 15 for eagle and from a mile back is now within a shot of Danny Willett and the lead.
I can't take my eyes off it but it's so nerve-jangling I want to.
Andrew Cotter
BBC commentator live on BBC Two at Augusta
"Jordan Spieth is sinking without trace at the Masters. This is extraordinary. What is going through his mind now?"
Alistair Bruce-Ball
BBC Radio 5 live sports commentator at Augusta National
"Danny Willett will have no idea about Spieth's meltdown and that is a good thing.
"Become a Dad one week and maybe win the Masters the next. How about that?"
Fifth shot for Spieth, straight into the trap. Forget Amen Corner, it's Goodnight Vienna...
I can't believe my eyes - after the drop, third shot, Spieth has chunked it long - the Siren call of the water, and his Masters is disintegrating, going down the gurgler...
Johnson (-2 after 13)
Does Dustin Johnson want to join the party? He will have 20ft for birdie on 14 but don't forget, Johnson can hit the ball a mile and with a par five next, it's still on.
Willett (-4 after 14)
So over to you Danny Willett. What a finish we may get here.
Imagine the pressure. You hear a roar from the Augusta galleries and know something's happening but what is it?
Willett has no shot at the green on the par-five 15th so will lay up. He bumps one up short of the drink to leave himself a wedge. My word, this is tense.
The brother of Danny Willett - PJ - is probably watching through his eyes.