Jordan Spieth was able to go wire-to-wire and win the Masters on Sunday. The 21-year old Spieth finished at 18-under, tying the tournament record for lowest score and making him the second-youngest Green Jacket winner ever.
It was a truly remarkable tournament from Spieth, who was greeted on the 18th green by his family – including both of his parents and his grandfather – who congratulated him with emotional hugs. Watching Spieth do the unthinkable and put on an epic performance to dominate his elders made for a riveting tournament, so congrats to him on a well-earned new jacket.

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