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The Leaderboard: A Tight Competition


The final leaderboard saw Jordan Spieth emerge as the winner, with a score of 270 (18 under par). Spieth's victory was a historic one, as he became the second-youngest player to win the Masters Tournament at the age of 21. Justin Rose finished second, with a score of 274 (14 under par), while Phil Mickelson and Rory McIlroy finished tied for third, with scores of 276 (12 under par).


Key Moments of the Tournament


Another notable moment was the impressive play of Justin Rose, who finished second on the leaderboard. Rose's performance was a testament to his skill and dedication to the sport. The tournament also saw some surprising moments, including the early exit of Tiger Woods, who struggled with his game and finished tied for 17th.

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Whether you're a seasoned golf fan or just starting to get into the sport, the 2015 Masters Tournament was an event to remember. With its exciting competition, memorable moments, and historic victory, it's an event that will be etched in the memories of golf fans for years to come.
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