Spain's Jon Rahm collects his second major championship, doing it on the 40-year anniversary of Spanish great Seve Ballesteros' second Masters title.
Brooks Koepka, who had been in the lead in some fashion since Thursday, tumbled in the final round with a 75 and ended up sharing the runner-up spot with Phil Mickelson .
“To come out today and play the way I did and hit the shots when I needed, it’s so much fun,” Mickelson said. “I’m grateful to be a part of this tournament and to be here competing and then to play well, it means a lot.” Former Masters champions Scottie Scheffler , Jordan Spieth , Patrick Reed , and Mickelson all moved within four shots of the lead Sunday afternoon.Spieth shook off a third-round 76 and two bogeys on the front side of the final round to reach 6 under for the tournament with three holes left. A birdie on No. 17 was negated by a bogey on the last hole.
“I just kind of played average and I didn’t get any good breaks,” Koepka said. “I didn’t feel like I played too bad. Tried to give it a run there at the end, but it just wasn’t good enough.” “I love it,” he said. “Just some days you have it, some days you don’t, and today wasn’t one of those.”
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