Bright exciting last round at the 82nd masters
Patrick reed became the fourth player in a row to earn his first major victory at the Masters and walk away with the coveted green jacket.
The American posted a one-under 71 to stay on his momentary advantage and retain the Ryder Cup team rickie Fowler and Jordan spieth at the top of the leaderboard.
After reed continued to work the maiden major Champions at Augusta national, we briefly look back at previous first-time winners of the open men’s…
Sergio Garcia in 2017
73 after a previous failed attempt, Garcia ended an 18-year wait for a maiden major title after he beat Justin rose in a dramatic fashion through the playoffs.
After an exciting final, which has already ebbed and flowed with the final pair is trading in the account, both players were unable to prevail on the last hole of the game rules, not enough implemented birdie putts.
Both players returned to the 18th tee for a sudden death playoff, where rose found the trees with his drive, while Garcia found the fairway. After rose had a chip he could only hit his third shot to within 14 feet, while Garcia was closer. The Englishman missed his putt for par and its European counterpart to make full use of his putts to win on the 19th visit to Augusta.
Danny Willett in 2016
Unlike Garcia, Willett was hardly news in Georgia as he won back-nine crisis Jordan spieth to secure an unlikely green jacket.
Shpit seemed destined to defend his title when he opened a five-shot lead after his front nine, but worse back-to-back birdies at 10 and 11 put two balls in the water at the par-three 12th, but birdies at 13 and 14 saw a Willet to take the initiative.
Another birdie on the par-three 16th saw a Willet to extend their lead and despite late efforts countryman Lee Westwood, he was then 28-year-old, who became the first British champion since Nick Faldo in 1996.
Jordan spieth in 2015
At the age of 21, Spieth finished with a record, repeating the result of four rounds to claim his first major success.
Americans took control from the offset and after the opening eight-under 64 still impressive around Augusta to become the first wire-winner of champion Raymond Floyd in 1976.
An eight-foot par missed the shot on the 72nd hole was the only slight disappointment for spieth as he missed to improve the funded tiger woods ‘ total of 270 in 1997, the lowest score in the history of the competition.
Adam Scott In 2013
Scott became the first Australian to wear the famous green jacket after winning a play-off against angel Cabrera, who missed his second win in Augusta.
In Australia, started one shot forward, and, as he and Cabrera birdied the final hole in regulation to expand production.
After the first playoff hole was parred, Scott sank a 15-foot shot for birdie on the 10th to celebrate the first major victory in the twilight.
Bubba Watson in 2012
Watson became the eighth consecutive first-time major champion after a victory over the playoff Open championship Louis Oosthuizen.
American came out of the chasing pack on a day that saw the lead fluctuate. Oosthuizen made an incredible Albatross at the par-five seconds to begin his quest for a second in excellent fashion, but four consecutive birdie on the back nine, Watson helped him stay in the fight for the victory.
The final game of the partners could not be separated when they played at 18 and it was just incredible hooked approach shot in the woods within 10 feet of green, who helped Watson with the map in pairs, which proved decisive.
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