Latest scorespublished at 22:25 British Summer Time 10 April 2016
-6: Spieth (10)
-3: Willett (13)
-1: Casey (18), Rose (16), Kjeldsen (13), D Johnson (12)
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
-6: Spieth (10)
-3: Willett (13)
-1: Casey (18), Rose (16), Kjeldsen (13), D Johnson (12)
Iain Carter
BBC golf correspondent at Augusta National
"Well done Danny Willett. Still interesting, not time to go to bed just yet."
Willett (-3 after 13)
Danny Willett cuts the lead to three as he uses the par five to make birdie. A gutsy second gave him a long eagle putt and he can tidy up from a few feet as he has done all day.
-6 on 10th
He's found the sand with his second, and although he'll splash out he'll have a 13-footer to save his par - no, not this time, and although it was a horrible one to read it's still a surprise to see it slip four feet past. Bogey, lead back to four.
Casey (-1 after 18)
Paul Casey is the clubhouse leader. A super approach on 18 sees him glaring at his ball as it drops onto the putting surface and he walks up to down the bad boy.
So, if Jordan Spieth drops six shots Casey gets a play-off. Unlikely but hang on...
Langer (+4 after 10)
The last time Bernhard Langer won a major, The Bluebells were number one in the UK charts with their hit 'Young at heart'.
He's not quite delivering on the final day as he did in 1993.
Langer (+4 after 10)
Bernhard Langer has disappeared from our radar now he's four over. He said he felt he could win this after yesterday's heroics. A touch of magic on 11 though as his chips to within six inches to get the galleries whooping.
Fitzpatrick (level after 18)
Young Englishman Matthew Fitzpatrick, who is the clubhouse leader after a five-under 67 today, on how he managed to score so well: "I just flushed it! I flushed it from tee to green.
"I hit some great irons, you've got to hole the putts but you've got to give yourself a chance. It sounds terrible but it could have been better."
And a top-12 finish will seal the Yorkshire lad's invitation for an Augusta return next year. No wonder he's grinning...
Oosthuizen (+4 after 16)
Here's how Louis Oosthuizen's remarkable ace unfolded. Look at that cheeky grin! he knew it was going to be good but not that good...
DeChambeau (+5 after 18)
What do we make of the Bryson DeChambeau clobber today? It looks like something from a golf movie.
Rose even par after 15
10-footer for rosie from Bird - i beg your pardon, birdie from Rose, and he's nibbled along in this Masters without ever threatening to bite.
#bbcgolf
Tina: Amazing bit of snooker in the US Masters!!
Chris Roberts: The most remarkable hole in one I've ever seen from Louis Oosthuizen!
Steve Tooker: I can't believe what we just saw from Louis on 16!!!
Paul Azinger
1993 PGA Championship winner on BBC TV
"I've never seen anything like that hole in one in all my years. It's like playing billiards."
Jay Townsend
Former American professional golfer on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"I heard the fat lady sing first, at seven."
Spieth -7, leads by five
On the 10th tee, and that's racing on - into the light rough, for which read a normal fairway down your local.