Postpublished at 18:50 British Summer Time 14 April 2019
John Murray
BBC Radio 5 Live at Augusta National
Whether anyone can chase Tiger Woods down from this position is highly questionable. He has a simple chance to go to 14 under par.
Tiger Woods wins the Masters by one shot on -13 - his 15th major title
Woods claims first major title since 2008 and fifth Green Jacket
Woods punched the air with delight and hugged his family
Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson and Xander Schauffele tie for second on -12
Day, Simpson, Molinari & Finau -11; Poulter finishes -8
Jonathan Jurejko and Luke Reddy
John Murray
BBC Radio 5 Live at Augusta National
Whether anyone can chase Tiger Woods down from this position is highly questionable. He has a simple chance to go to 14 under par.
Molinari -10, Woods -13, Finau -10 (15)
Two holes in one here today. Tiger on the tee... he can't, can he?
Ball pierces the heart of the green, then slowly cuts through grass towards the hole.
Augusta goes crazy... willing the ball to turn. Will it? Tiger crouches, staring, telling it what to do.
This time it doesn't listen. But it is another birdie putt for the 14-time major winner - and possibly a massive step to an extraordinary 15th.
Par 3, 170 yards
High fives, fist pumps and Shane Lowry springing around come to mind here. The Irish golfer made a hole-in-one in 2016 and dollying a mid to short iron should get most close depending on pin position.
Goes without saying...the water and sand are to be avoided!
Molinari -10, Woods -13, Finau -10 (15)
On to the 16th. Two pars and a birdie for Tiger - our LEADER - here this week....
D Johnson -12 (18) Koepka -12 (16) Schauffele -12 (16)
Key moments... Xander Schauffele on 17... half a club too much. He's at the back of the green and has a horrid putt to come from distance.
Dustin Johnson, to reach 13 under on the final green... doesn't hit it. He leads in the clubhouse for now but there's a Tiger on the loose.
Brooks Koepka has the knee knocker of knee knockers here on 16 for his par and to stay close... drops in the left edge, just.
Still in it.
Molinari -12, Woods -13, Finau -10 (15)
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Molinari -10, Woods -13, Finau -10 (15)
Tiger Woods at the top of the Masters leaderboard. With three holes to play.
If Hollywood scriptwriters penned this one a few years ago as a potential final chapter to the Tiger story they would have been laughed out of Tinseltown.
Now it is on.
Molinari walks with a double bogey. He has been chewed up and spat out by the Augusta back nine.
Molinari -12, Woods -12, Finau -9 (14)
Imagine if the pandemonium if this goes in. Woods on the 15th, from 44 feet... nope, never threatens the hole.
But he has a two-foot birdie putt left. For the outright lead....
Koepka -12 (15)
Brooks Koepka has a similar putt to that which Patrick Cantlay faced on 16. Long, loads of break and downhill. Almost impossible to get close. He's left with 10ft for par.
Speaking of Cantlay, he's in the bar now sipping a coke at 10 under, wondering how he lost two shots over the last three holes.
Molinari -12, Woods -12, Finau -9 (14)
And it nearly gets worse. His fifth shot, this one from the drop-zone, clears the water... just. It hits the bank but clings on the the grass.
Eagle putt for Tiger then....
D Johnson -12 (17) Fowler -11 (17)
Rickie Fowler finds sand next to the green on 18. He will have to hole it to stand a chance.
Dustin Johnson is in sand down the fairway and whisks it up on to the green. That's a good result and he will have maybe 20ft for a chance to get to 13 under.
Andrew Cotter
BBC Sport commentator at Augusta National
I think Francesco Molinari clipped a branch off a tree there. Whatever happened it is still the same result. Right in the middle of the water.
Now he has to get up and own for a bogey and believe he can still do this.
-12 D Johnson (17), X Schauffele (16), B Koepka (15), F Molinari (14) T Woods (14)
-11 J Day (F), R Fowler (17)
Molinari -12, Woods -12, Finau -9 (14)
Uh oh! Someone throw Frankie Molinari a life jacket. He's dunked his third to the water and is fighting for Masters survival.
A clunky sound, a heavy divot and a head-first splash. Poor Molly.
Schauffele -12 (16) Koepka -12 (15)
As Xander Schauffele finds the fairway on 17, Brooks Koepka is close to perfection on 16 but his ball plants rather than taking the slope on the green. He will have 35ft or so, downhill. Tricky.
Major news on the 15th....
Molinari -12, Woods -12, Finau -9 (14)
Francesco Molinari is veering over the 15th like an inebriated bloke on the pavement.
The Italian's drive goes right, his second goes left and he has a difficult pitch over the water to the green.
Meanwhile, Tiger is in the middle of the green for two on the par five...
Schauffele -12 (15)
CLUTCH!
A touch of right to left, judged perfectly by the young American. It's a five-way party at the top.
Koepka -12 (15)
I'll type this quickly as it may change. We have five leaders with just a few shots of the Masters to play.
Brooks Koepka the latest to join the fun, two putting for birdie on 15.
Schauffele -12 (15)
One of four co-leaders has a birdie putt... it's Xander Schauffele on the 16th.
He's stiffed it. Ball sails past hole and he won't sprint ahead of Molinari, Tiger or DJ. But he could still slip backwards...
Johnson -12 (17)
Dustin Johnson has been striding around minding his own business all day and suddenly goes birdie-birdie-birdie to join the lead with one hole to play. Incredible.
He's won a major before remember so he knows how to get it done.