Masters 2016 live: Danny Willett wins after Jordan Spieth collapses on 12th hole to hand Englishman his first major
Re-live championship Sunday at Augusta National as England's Danny Willett won his first Major
Welcome to our live coverage of the final round of The Masters at Augusta. Here we'll bring you the stories as they unfold and keep you up to date with the latest leaderboard.
- England's Danny Willett wins The Masters Championship on five under par
- Jordan Spieth suffers back-nine collapse to lose five-shot lead
- Spieth finishes second alongside England's Lee Westwood on -2
- Another Englishman in Paul Casey finshes joint-fourth with BJ Holmes and Dustin Johnson
- Rory McIlroy finishes on +1 after difficult final day
- Shane Lowry, Davis Love III and Louis Oosthuizen hit holes in one at the 16th
- REPORT: The lowdown on day three
Check out the latest news from Augusta National below...
Sunday final round tee times (USA unless stated, all times BST):
(a) denotes amateurs, starting at hole 1
1445 Kevin Na
1455 Cameron Smith (Aus), Romain Langasque (a) (Fra)
1505 Thongchai Jaidee (Tha), Ian Poulter (Eng)
1515 Larry Mize, Martin Kaymer (Ger)
1525 Hunter Mahan, Justin Thomas
1535 Sergio Garcia (Spa), Bubba Watson
1545 Henrik Stenson (Swe), Kevin Streelman
1555 Kevin Kisner, Victor Dubuisson (Fra)
1605 Bernd Wiesberger (Aut), Troy Merritt
1615 Anirban Lahiri (Ind), Keegan Bradley
1635 Shane Lowry (Irl), Patrick Reed
1645 Adam Scott (Aus), Harris English
1655 Davis Love III, Webb Simpson
1705 Scott Piercy, Rafael Cabrera-Bello (Spa)
1715 Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Tha), Danny Lee (Nzl)
1725 Brooks Koepka, Bryson De Chambeau (a)
1735 Matthew Fitzpatrick (Eng), Jamie Donaldson (Wal)
1745 Bill Haas, Charley Hoffman
1755 Jimmy Walker, Chris Wood (Eng)
1805 Emiliano Grillo (Arg), Paul Casey (Eng)
1825 Matt Kuchar, Billy Horschel
1835 J.B. Holmes, Louis Oosthuizen (Rsa)
1845 Justin Rose (Eng), Angel Cabrera (Arg)
1855 Daniel Berger, Rory McIlroy (Nirl)
1905 Brandt Snedeker, Soren Kjeldsen (Den)
1915 Daniel Willett (Eng), Lee Westwood (Eng)
1925 Jason Day (Aus), Dustin Johnson
1935 Bernhard Langer (Ger), Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn)
1945 Jordan Spieth, Smylie Kaufman
Na
He may be the only man out playing on his own, but Kevin Na currently has the best score out on the course. The American is -3 as he takes to the seventh thanks to an eagle at the second and a birdie at the third.
Mize & Kaymer
Elsewhere, there are only two others currently in the red numbers for the day. One of those is Larry Mize, with the American taking a birdie at 2, while Hunter Mahan also birdied the second.
Fitzpatrick & DonaldsonOne pairing to watch - especially this side of the pond - is that of England's Matthew Fitzpatrick and Welshman Jamie Donaldson, and it's the former who has struck first with birdies at two and three to move to three over. The same can't be said for Donaldson, who started off well with a birdie at two but double-bogeyed the fifth and followed up with a bogey at the sixth.
Garcia & WatsonSergio Garcia becomes the early clubhouse leader as he cards a final round 70 to finish The Masters on +8, although he's about to be surpassed by Henrik Stenson with the Swede on course for a 70 as well to come home in two shots less than the Spaniard.
Willett & WestwoodThe all-English pairing are off to a mixed start, as Danny Willett makes par at the first, only for Lee Westwood to bogey after finding trouble with his second shot.
Day & Johnson
One of the groups to watch this one, both Jason Day and Dustin Johnson are underway on the first with the Australian finding the first cut on the left and Johnson booming one down the middle of the fairway.
Our on Kevin Garside is keeping an eye on all things Rory McIlroy today, while also monitoring the final pair and the goings on at the top of the leaderboard...
Can Rory be a hero tday? off in 20, play more think less #masters
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that fast start Rory wanted? bogey, par #masters
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that fast start Rory wanted? just drove green at par-4 rd - 346 yards, has 16ft for eagle #masters
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McIlroy's eagle effort is mighty close, but it just runs on and he should have a tap in for birdie to get the shot back that he dropped at the first.
Day & JohnsonBoth get off to a solid start as they make par at the first, Day in particular getting a warm reception.
Spieth & Kaufman
Jordan Spieth gets his round underway and finds the right side of the fairway, despite the concerning silence at the tee as he teased the rough. Kaufman starts by hitting his drive to the top side of the right bunker, but he's safe enough and that will be fine.
Day & JohnsonBad news for Day on the second as he launches his second shot into the crowd on the right. Luckily he's got a clear approach to the green though, and manages to work himself birdie effort that he just under-hits. He makes par, as does Johnson, and they're off to the third.
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