Masters Final Round LIVE scores and updates; Jon Rahm wins The Masters

Keep up to date with live scores and updates from the final day of The Masters. 

Jon Rahm carded a final-round 69 to win his first Masters Tournament and second career major title on what would have been his hero Seve Ballesteros' 66th birthday 

Rahm, 28, becomes the fourth Spaniard to win The Masters following in the footsteps of two-time winners Ballesteros and Jose Maria Olazabal, as well as Sergio Garcia. 

Brooks Koepka led by two shots heading into the final round but the LIV Golf star could not keep his foot down for the final 18 holes and carded a disappointing 75. 

Koepka ended up in a tie for second alongside fellow LIV Golf player and three-time Masters champion Phil Mickelson, who became the oldest player over the age of 50 to shoot a round of 65 at Augusta National. 

The big news earlier on Sunday morning was that Tiger Woods decided to withdraw from The Masters due to injury.

Woods played his first seven holes of round three in 6-over par, taking him to last place of those that made the cut on 9-over par. 

It marks Woods' second WD in his last three majors. 

 

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15:54
Huge bit of fortune for Koepka at 15!

Koepka spins his third shot off the green at the par-5 15th, but instead of rolling back into the water it hangs up on the fringe!

Rahm is on the green in two shots so we could see a swing here. 

15:48
Hovland is going birdie mad!

Viktor Hovland has pushed it to 8-under par.

He's just made FIVE birdies in a row! 

Hovland is in solo third and two shots ahead of fourth placed Patrick Cantlay, who carded a 68. 

15:44
Koepka two ahead thru 14

Both Koepka and Rahm are level par thru 14 holes for the third round.

Koepka leads by two shots at 12-under par. 

14:11
Rahm makes incredible par save

Rahm looked odds-on to drop a shot when finding the greenside bunker at the 9th.

But he hit a superb bunker shot down to 12 feet and buried the par putt.

Koepka made a six-footer for par to remain two shots ahead at 13-under par.

13:55
Tiger sends tweet after WD

Tiger Woods was sadly forced to withdraw from The Masters.

He played his first seven holes in 6-over par on Saturday afternoon before play was called for the day due to a waterlogged course.

But Woods was in too much pain to continue: 

13:53
Rahm and Koepka make birdies at 8

Rahm drains a 15 footer for birdie at the par-5 8th.

Koepka then follows him in from three feet.

Rahm trails by two. 

 

 

13:38
Koepka's lead reduced to two

Welcome to live updates from day four, and there's been a huge swing from the first hole back at the 7th.

Brooks Koepka misses his 11 footer for par and he moves back to 12-under par.

Jon Rahm converts his nine footer for birdie to move up to 10-under par. 

Game on!