Tiger Woods wins The Masters to complete one of sport’s greatest comeback
Relive all the action from the final day at Augusta
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Relive all the action from the final day at The Masters where Tiger Woods has won his first major in 11 years to complete one of the greatest comebacks sport has ever seen.
Woods went into the opening day two shots off overnight leader Francesco Molinari, with the Italian sitting clear on -13. But as the reigning Open champion wilted under the pressure of leading at Augusta, Woods surged into the lead to move clear on -14 with two holes to play. Despite the chasing pack of Dustin Johnson, Xander Schauffele and Brroks Koepka all reaching the clubhouse on -12, there was no stopping Woods.
Waling up the 18th to one of the biggest ovations Augusta has ever witnessed, Woods saw playing partners Molinari and Tony Finau whole out to complete their strong performances, and despite failing to make par on the last to drop to -13, he sealed possibly the most incredible victory seen at The Masters. Follow the live reaction below.
What time does day four start?
The first groups tee off simultaneously from the first and 10th tees at 12:30pm.
Where can I watch it?
TV schedules have been forced to change to accommodate the earlier start times.
Sky Sports Golf
9am-noon - Masters Breakfast LIVE
12.30pm - Featured Groups - Live on the Sky Sports red button
12.40pm - Amen Corner feed - Live for free on the Sky Sports website (until 2pm only) and the Sky Sports golf red button
12.40pm - Featured Holes (15th/16th) - Live on the Sky Sports Golf red button
1pm - Live from the Masters - Live on Sky Sports Golf
2pm - The Masters LIVE! - Live on Sky Sports Golf (live coverage from 3pm).
BBC Two
13:55-19:25 - Final round live, BBC Two (additional live coverage on BBC Red Button)
12:30-19:25 - Live coverage from featured groups, Connected TV and online
12:40-18:30 - Amen Corner, Connected TV and online
12:40-19:00 - 15 & 16 live, Connected TV and online
15:15-19:30 - Live commentary, BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
Tee times
All times BST
From first tee:
12:30: Aaron Wise, Marc Leishman (Aus), Kim Si-woo (Kor)
12:41: Matthew Fitzpatrick (Eng), Kevin Tway, Patton Kizzire
12:52: Henrik Stenson (Swe), Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Cameron Smith (Aus)
13:03: Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Corey Conners (Can)
13:14: Jason Day (Aus), Bubba Watson, Lucas Bjerregaard (Den)
13:25: Justin Thomas, Phil Mickelson, Jon Rahm (Spa)
13:36: Adam Scott (Aus), Patrick Cantlay, Thorbjorn Olesen (Den)
13:47: Louis Oosthuizen (SA), Dustin Johnson, Rickie Fowler
13:58: Matt Kuchar, Justin Harding (SA), Xander Schauffele
14:09: Brooks Koepka (USA), Webb Simpson (USA), Ian Poulter (ENG)
14:20: Francesco Molinari (Ita), Tony Finau, Tiger Woods
From 10th tee:
12:30: Kyle Stanley, (a) Viktor Hovland (Nor), Charley Hoffman
12:41: Kevin Kisner, Bryson DeChambeau, (a) Takumi Kanaya (Jpn)
12:52: Rory McIlroy (NI), Keegan Bradley, Gary Woodland
13:03: Jimmy Walker, J.B. Holmes, Charles Howell
13:14: Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Tha), Kevin Na, (a) Alvaro Ortiz (Mex)
13:25: Patrick Reed, (a) Devon Bling, Keith Mitchell
13:36: Tyrrell Hatton, Satoshi Kodaira (Jpn), Andrew Landry
13:47: Bernhard Langer (Ger), Rafael Cabrera Bello (Spa), Eddie Pepperell (Eng)
13:58: Branden Grace (SA), Martin Kaymer (Ger), Li Haotong (Chn)
14:09: Emiliano Grillo (Arg), Zach Johnson, Billy Horschel
14:20: Trevor Immelman (SA), Alex Noren (Swe)
A long putt from the right of the green for Tiger (-11), it crests a hill but doesn't get the run off Tiger was looking for and he's looking at another tough shot for par.
Koepka (-10) drops a shot on the sixth and Finau (-11) is trying to save bogey on the fifth.
Tiger (-10) misses his par putt to the right on the fifth to take back-to-back bogeys. He's bogeyed that hole every day this week.
Molinari (-13) has a putt for par.
Five holes down, five pars for Francesco (-13). He takes a three-shot lead to the sixth as Finau (-10) bogeys five as well.
Webb Simpson (-8) slips back with a bogey on the sixth. Cantlay pars the eighth to stay at (-9).
Olesen moves to (-7) after he chips in for birdie on the par-5 eighth.
Ian Poulter moves up to (-9) with a birdie on the sixth.
Molinari (-13) hits his tee shot over the green on the par-3 six and into the spectators.
Finau (-10) finds the green but has a long, slow putt for birdie.
Tiger Woods (-10) is the last to tee off in six. A challenging par-3.
He sends it out to the right, bounces off the downslope next to the green and rolls it to within 10ft or so for birdie.
John Rahm (-8) joins the 8-under group with a birdie at seven and an eagle at eight. A score of 8 or 9-under may be enough to win this as the conditions get worse over the course of the day.
What you saying Poults?
Ian Poulter's approach shot to the seventh is fantastic and Poults will have a tap-in birdie to move to (-10)
Behave Francesco (-13).
In trouble at the back of the green, he dinks a delicate chip and puts it inside of 6ft.
Finau (-10) rolls it up next to the hole to leave him an easy par putt.
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