Masters 2014: final-round images
Some images from the final round of the 2014 Masters at Augusta National in Georgia
Some images from the final round of the 2014 Masters at Augusta National in Georgia
Bubba Watson produced a brilliant final-round display to secure his second Green Jacket in the 2014 Masters at Augusta National in Georgia.
The American - who won in 2012 - drove the ball superbly and holed a series of clutch putts during his round of three-under-par 69.
He finished 72 holes in eight-under-par, three clear of Jonas Blixt and playing partner Jordan Spieth, 20, who just ran out of steam on a hugely impressive Masters debut.
Miguel Angel Jimenez, who will play his first senior event next week, finished in fourth place, one ahead of Matt Kuchar and two clear of Rickie Fowler, who finished sixth.
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