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Wire-to-wire. And it wasn’t even close.
Jordan Spieth dominated Augusta National and the rest of the field to win the 79th Masters Sunday at 18-under 270, tying the tournament record set by Tiger Woods in 1997.
The 21-year-old grabbed the first round lead with an 8-under Thursday and never looked back, while setting course record scores for 36- and 54-holes.
Spieth closed with a 2-under 70 on Sunday to become the first wire-to-wire winner at the Masters since 1976.
Spieth became the first player in Masters history to hit the -19 mark, but a bogey on the final hole prevented him from setting the tournament record.
Surely he doesn’t mind.
Justin Rose (-2) and Phil Mickelson (-3) finished 4 strokes back at 14-under 270.
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Masters Final Round Scores & Leaderboard
Jordan Spieth ………….. -2 (-18, 270 total)
Justin Rose …………….. -2 (-14, 274 total)
Phil Mickelson …………. -3 (-14 274 total)
Rory McIlroy …………… -6 (-12 276 total)
Hideki Matsuyama …….. -6 (-11 277 total)
Ian Poulter ……………… -5 (-9 279 total)
Paul Casey ………………. -4 (-9 279 total)
Dustin Johnson …………. -3 (-9 279 total)
Hunter Mahan …………… -5 (-8 278 total)
Zach Johnson ……………. -4 (-8 278 total)
Charley Hoffman ……….. +2 (-8 278 total)
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Masters Final Round Highlights
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