Day 4

Year 2016Episode 5480 minApr 10, 2016
Day 4

Hazel Irvine presents live coverage of the final round of the Masters from Augusta.

This time in 2015, Jordan Spieth equalled the lowest winning score in Masters history en route to claiming his first major.

The 21-year-old American, second on his debut a year previously, kept his nerve on the final day to end 18 under and take victory ahead of England's Justin Rose and three-time champion Phil Mickelson, who finished joint second.

Spieth's weekend to remember saw him equal Tiger Woods's winning score of 18 under from 1997.

Commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown and Andrew Cotter.

Day 4 has aired on Apr 10, 2016 at 6:30 PM
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