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2015 – Jordan Spieth – 1

Shot an eight-under-par 64 to sit three shots clear of Jason Day, Ernie Els, Charley Hoffman and Justin Rose. Went on to win wire-to-wire by four strokes.

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2014 – Bubba Watson – T2

Bubba was one stroke behind first round leader Bill Haas on three-under-par. Ended up three strokes clear of Jordan Spieth and Jonas Blixt on eight-under-par.

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2013 – Adam Scott – T10

Scott was three behind co-leaders Sergio Garcia and Marc Leishman before going on to defeat Angel Cabrera in a play-off for his maiden major title.

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2012 – Bubba Watson – T4

For Bubba’s first Masters win, he was two shots behind Lee Westwood on three-under-par before finishing the tournament on ten-under, beating Louis Oosthuizen in a play-off.

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2011 – Charl Schwartzel – T7

Schwartzel was well inside the top ten after a first round 69 but was four shots behind Rory McIlroy and Alvaro Quiros. He went on to capitalise on Rory McIlroy’s final round meltdown to win by two shots on 14-under-par.

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2010 – Phil Mickelson – T2

Fred Couples was the surprise leader after a six-under-par 66 but Mickelson was just one shot behind. He went on to win by three shots from Lee Westwood.

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2009 – Angel Cabrera – T6

The Argentinian was three shots behind first round leader Chad Campbell before beating the American and also Kenny Perry in a nail-biting play-off.

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2008 – Trevor Immelman – T1

Shared the lead with Englishman Justin Rose on four-under-par before winning by three shots from 14-time major winner Tiger Woods.

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2007 – Zach Johnson – T5

Two strokes behind Justin Rose and Brett Wetterich after an opening round 71 before winning by two strokes on one-over-par after a fine final round 69.

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2006 – Phil Mickelson – T4

Mickelson was in good position three strokes behind Vijay Singh before edging out Tim Clark by two strokes to win on seven-under-par

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