Jordan Spieth had started the day as one of the favourites to take the title and holed a superb birdie from the bunker on the fourthPhotograph: Rob Carr/Getty ImagesBubba Watson was determined to claim his second Masters though and was soon holing birdies of his ownPhotograph: Mike Segar/ReutersA beautiful day provided the perfect backdrop for the day's actionPhotograph: David Cannon/Getty Images
Spieth's inexperience started to show though and he was forced to take a drop after going into the water on the 12th Photograph: Andrew Reddington/Getty ImagesThe crowd watches the ball fly down the fairway as Bubba Watson tees off on the third holePhotograph: Andrew Redington/Getty ImagesNo pressure for Jordan Speith on the 16th greenPhotograph: Harry How/Getty ImagesFans of Lee Westwood appeared to be enjoying themselves, although their man's wait for a major continuesPhotograph: Mike Segar/ReutersRory McIlroy made an early charge before fading but he did finish inside the top 10Photograph: Harry How/Getty ImagesA group of players and caddies walk up the first fairway, in a picture shot with an infrared cameraPhotograph: Rob Carr/Getty ImagesLee Westwood plays a shot out of a bunker on the seventh holePhotograph: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty ImagesMcIlroy's partner, Caroline Wozniacki, looked on as he completed his final round. Photograph: Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty ImagesA bee flies near the pin flag on the sixth holePhotograph: Erik S Lesser/EPABubba Watson celebrates after sinking the ball on the 18th hole to win his second US MastersPhotograph: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty ImagesWatson finished eight-under par, enough to secure him his second Masters titlePhotograph: Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty ImagesWatson's son, Caleb, staged a mini green-invasion in order to congratulate his dadPhotograph: Harry How/Getty ImagesSpieth came out of the tournament with his reputation enhanced, and will now be seen as one of golf's major young talentsPhotograph: Harry How/Getty ImagesWatson received the green jacket from last year's champion, Adam ScottPhotograph: Jim Young/Reuters
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