Sergio Garcia starts the day 43rd out of 48 and soon finds himself in trouble as the fourth round gets under way at Augusta National. The Spaniard cards a final-round 78 to finish tied for 45th
Colombian Camilo Villegas, who starts the day on one over par, adopts his usual 'Spiderman' pose on the second green. Villegas endures a tough final day as he returns a five-over 77 for six over overall
Miguel Angel Jimenez takes advantage of some friendly conditions on a stunning day at Augusta and reaches the turn three under for the day - he covers the back nine in 33 for three under overall and to finish tied for 12th
The fans - or patrons, to give them their official name - look to get their places early in time for what promises to be a stunning final round of golf at the Augusta National
Ian Poulter starts the day on six under and needs early birdies to make any impact on the leaders. He never really gets going, and finishes with a 73 to finish five under and tied for 10th
Overnight leader Lee Westwood and his caddie Billy Foster ponder the options on the 1st tee. The Englishman makes bogey but soon settles down and covers the front nine in one-over 37 to stay in touch
Tiger Woods gets off to a horrible start with a dreadful tee shot on the 1st that goes through the trees and out onto the 8th fairway. Another bogey at 4 sees him drop to six under
In contrast to playing partner Woods, KJ Choi of South Korea makes a fine start to his final round. Birdies at 2, 6 and 8 see him shoot through the field and grab a share of the lead
Phil Mickelson starts with seven straight pars before making birdie at 8. The two-time champion is out in 35 and is looking the most likely of the leaders
Fred Couples rediscovers the form he showed on the opening day with two birdies in his first three holes on Sunday. A steady four pars follow but 'Boom Boom' hits trouble at Amen Corner and his challenge fizzles out
Nick Watney of the United States starts the day one under par but comes flying out of the traps - he goes out in 32, comes back in 33 for a joint week-low round of 65 and eight under overall
Choi continues to surprise many at Augusta with some excellent shots. The Korean hits birdies on 6, 8 and 10 to move into the joint lead with Mickelson, but his charge runs out of steam down the straight
Anthony Kim of the United States catapults up the leaderboard with a stirring final-day charge. He covers the final 12 holes in seven under for a 65 and 12 under for the week
The trademark final day red and black outfit is back, but the final day form is not. The world number one struggles all the way round, but somehow still manages to finish fourth on 11 under
Mickelson makes birdie at 12 thanks to a superbly judged 10-foot putt to move to 13 under par, snatching the outright lead with six holes left to play
But it's the 13th hole which proves pivotal. Mickelson lands his tee shot in the pine needles and behind a tree, but somehow finds a gap and puts his ball to within a few feet of the pin for the shot of the tournament
As playing partner Mickelson starts lighting the fireworks down the back nine, Westwood struggles to get anything going. Birdies at 13 and 17 aren't enough as Mickelson marches clear
Mickelson does not drop a shot in his final-round 67 as he finishes on -16, three shots clear of Westwood
Mickelson says he does not "normally shed tears over wins" but he makes an understandable exception when he is greeted on the 18th by his wife Amy, who is battling breast cancer
Mickelson has just about composed himself by the time last year's champion Angel Cabrera helps him into the Green Jacket for the third time
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