Tiger Woods came from behind to win his fifth Masters title.
The American carded a final round 70 at the Augusta National Golf Club to finish a shot ahead of Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson and Xander Schauffele.
It's his first major win in 11 years and first since having numerous operations on his back.
The win also takes Woods to number six in the official golf world rankings.
He's now just three majors shy of equalling Jack Nickalus' all-time record of 18.

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