Summary

  • 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

  1. A case of the what-might-have-beenspublished at 18:28 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Ken Brown
    BBC Sport commentator at Augusta National

    It's so close there are a few players who will be thinking 'if I hadn't done that on Friday or hadn't done that today, it would have been my Green Jacket'.

  2. Buckle up for thrilling finalepublished at 18:28 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Xander Schauffele, Francesco Molinari & Tiger WoodsImage source, Getty Images

    With Tiger in the middle of a par-five fairway, Koepka looking at birdie to reach -12 on 15 and Dustin Johnson up on the 17th green with a look at birdie and 12 under, it's looking like 13 under is the mark to win this.

    One shot, they all want that one shot.

    Are you enjoying this? We hope so.

  3. Hole 15 - Firethornpublished at 18:27 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Par 5, 530 yards

    hole 15Image source, Getty Images

    Another late birdie or with a fair wind, eagle chance can also cause the odd nightmare if you go swimming in the water lurking short and to the right of the green.

    Sergio Garcia eagled this hole on the way to victory in 2017 and Gene Sarazen hit his "shot heard 'round the world" here when he holed a four-wood approach from 235 yards away for a double eagle in 1935.

    I'm not old enough to remember that - I needed a little reminder!

    Sarazen Bridge signImage source, Getty Images
  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:26 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    #bbcgolf or text on 81111

    Jimmy: Emotion tell me it’s Tiger Woods while my brain tells me it’s Molinari’s Masters this Sunday. Conflicted but tuned in.

    Paul: Seems strange watching the final round in the afternoon rather than the evening.

  5. Postpublished at 18:24 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Molinari -12, Woods -12, Finau -9 (14)

    Neither Francesco Molinari nor Tiger Woods can convert those birdie putts on the 14th.

    And that means they stay in a share of the lead with Xander Schauffele. Keeping up? Good.

  6. Postpublished at 18:24 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Schauffele -12 (15) Koepka -11 (14)

    Brooks Koepka could well be joining the leaders in a second or two as he has two putts from maybe 25ft to seal a birdie. He may even net eagle on 15.

    Up on 16 Xander Schauffele is a bit heavy off the tee. He's on the green but it's a long way home from there.

  7. Back-to-back bogeys for Cantlaypublished at 18:23 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Cantlay -10 (17)

    Looking to make amends for that bogey on 16, Patrick Cantlay almost dinks in for three on the par-four 17th after going walkabout off the tee.

    But he's got a tricky putt back.. and, while his jaw drops, the ball doesn't.

    Back-to-back bogeys see the American tumble back down the leaderboard as quickly as he climbed to the summit.

    Here's a reminder of the shot that took him there...

  8. Par save...published at 18:22 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Schauffele -12 (15)

    Xander Schauffele still in it, though scraping a par on 15 is hardly ideal in the scenario. Tiger and Frankie are about to take the par-five drag on and they'll expect a birdie.

    What mark wins this? 13 under? Anyone who hits 14 under surely has it bagged.

  9. Day takes clubhouse leadpublished at 18:18 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Day -11

    Jason DayImage source, Getty Images

    Jason Day - remember when he needed treatment on his hip about 300 times on day one?

    He's now the clubhouse leader.

    Cracks a putt in and looks like he enjoys it on 18. A key birdie. Get to the range Jason and keep loose. You may have more holes to play.

  10. DJ still believing...published at 18:17 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Fowler -10 (16) Johnson -11 (16)

    Rickie FowlerImage source, .

    Rickie Fowler on 16. Needs this to keep hope alive perhaps. Downhill, just maybe eight feet... lips out. Painfully close.

    Dustin Johnson. Same scenario. Has to drop. Similar range. Drops. One off the lead.

  11. Birdie chances for Molinari and Woodspublished at 18:16 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Molinari -12, Woods -12, Finau -9 (13)

    On the 14th, the balls of Molinari and Woods are magnetized. Both find the fairway from the tee, both find the heart of the green.

    And both have birdie putts from inside 15 feet. Cheep cheep...

  12. 11-man play-off anyone?published at 18:16 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

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  13. Leaderboardpublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    More star names than a supergroup made up of members from The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Queen on this leaderboard.

    FIVE major winners in a top 10 separated by just two shots, plus another band of Ryder Cup stars and top-ranked players waiting in the wings.

    LeaderboardImage source, BBC Sport
  14. DJ wants to party...published at 18:12 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Johnson -10 (15)

    Dustin Johnson follow Rickie Fowler in close on 16. He's only two off the pace.

    There's every chance someone steals this Masters from the pack...

  15. Schauffele in troublepublished at 18:10 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Schauffele -12 (14) Cantlay -11 (16) Fowler -10 (15)

    Xander Schauffele in a pickle on 15 - the par five. He pushed the tee shot into trees and elects to chip out. He'll now have a nasty third into the green from there.

    Patrick Cantlay has had a rush to the head having taken the lead briefly and he follows bogey on 16 with a drive into the trees on 17.

    Rickie Fowler like Jaws, smells blood, pin seeking on 16 and has five feet for birdie to come.

    This is bonkers.

  16. Watch: DeChambeau & Thomas both hit holes-in-onepublished at 18:08 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Imagine landing a hole-in-one. Imagine landing a hole-in-one at the Masters.

    If you're in the area then get to the clubhouse sharpish for a free drink.

  17. Chasing hope...published at 18:07 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Koepka -11 (14) Fowler -10 (15)

    There's vulnerability at the top and Rickie Fowler hasn't given up hope, dropping home a long birdie putt on 15 to reach 10 under. Back in it.

    Brooks Koepka - can he steady the ship for those at the top of the board? Birdie putt on 14 to join the lead... loses pace. Par.

  18. Leaderboardpublished at 18:07 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    -12 X Schauffele (14), T Woods (13), F Molinari (13)

    -11 P Cantlay (16), B Koepka (13)

    -10 J Day (17), R Fowler (15), J Rahm (17), D Johnson (15)

  19. Birdies for Molinari & Woods - three-way leadpublished at 18:07 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Molinari -12, Woods -12, Finau -9 (13)

    Those eagle putts from Molinari and Woods fail to trouble the trapdoor, but it would be a surprise if either walked off to the next tee without scribbling down a birdie on the card.

    Woods, chomping on gum with more intent than Alex Ferguson, knocks in his putt first... Molinari makes no mistake with his.

    Bouncebackability? 10.

    So... we're back to a three-way tie - Molinari, Woods, Schauffele.

  20. Bogey Cantlaypublished at 18:04 British Summer Time 14 April 2019

    Cantlay -11 (16)

    Patrick Cantlay, after his killer eagle on 15. He fires to the back of the 16th green and has a putt laced with evil to come.

    He sends it, massive break in it, downhill, it's the definition of ugly.

    Comes to rest leaving eight feet for par.... pulls it. Gives a shot back.