Postpublished at 21:31 BST 11 April 2021
MacIntyre -1, Finau -2 (10)
After consecutive birdies, Robert MacIntyre plays much more conservatively on the 10th.
His approach zips past the pin so it is two measured putts for par.
Champion: -10 Matsuyama
Selected: -9 Zalatoris; -7 Spieth, Schauffele; -6 Rahm, Leishman; -5 Rose
Matsuyama becomes first Japanese winner of the Masters
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MacIntyre -1, Finau -2 (10)
After consecutive birdies, Robert MacIntyre plays much more conservatively on the 10th.
His approach zips past the pin so it is two measured putts for par.
Zalatoris -9, Conners -2 (8)
Just need a bit of spin to carry that one back towards the flag, but Will Zalatoris' approach puts the brakes on where it lands and leaves needing to make 30-odd feet up on the undulating putting surface.
He starts it a long way right, plenty of break in there, but this green is like ice and it wriggles on some beyond the cup. A tricky par-saver to come.
Rose -6, Leishman -5 (8)
Justin Rose nods his head to acknowledge applause on the eighth green but he does not look entirely happy with himself.
It's another par but the way his approach slowed up to leave him with a long birdie putt seems to have annoyed him.
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Rahm -6 (16)
You feel Jon Rahm needs to finish like Charl Schwartzel did a decade ago, with four successive birdies, to stand any chance of an unlikely win.
After his birdie on the 15th, he's got a decent chance on the par-three 16th after his tee shot ends up pin-high, 20 feet to the right.
Not quite enough juice on that effort though. Tap-in par.
Can he birdie the final two and set a clubhouse target to worry Hideki?
Zalatoris -9, Conners -2 (8)
Another stunning drive from Will Zalatoris that finds the heart of the fairway, leaving him 112 yards into the pin and opening up the dogleg left at Carolina Cherry. He's determined to put the pressure on.
-11 H Matsuyama (7)
-9 W Zalatoris (8)
-6 J Rahm (16), J Rose (6)
-5 M Leishman (7), X Schauffele (7)
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Matsuyama -11, Schauffele -5 (7)
Oh Hideki! This would have been - and probably should have been - an important birdie to keep daylight between the leader and Will Zalatoris. But he missed it.
The groans from the patrons tell you what they think.
Seconds later they are cheering a birdie though, as Schauffele claws one of those dropped shots back.
Matsuyama -11, Schauffele -4 (6)
The Xander Schauffele which we know and admire is back in the game. After that perfect drive, his approach to the seventh is equally as gorgeous. A touch of fade allows it to bound close to the pin, which is bottom right.
Matsuyama follows suit with an almost identical shot, nearly clipping Schauffele's ball on the way.
Both men have putts inside a few feet for birdies...
MacIntyre -1, Finau -2 (9)
Robert MacIntyre barely had a presentable birdie putt in the opening seven holes.
Now he's had two in consecutive holes. He zips a precise iron shot into three feet and even cracks a smile before tidying up. Excellent golf.
Zalatoris -9, Conners -2 (8)
Lovely touch from Will Zalatoris, chipping on from the right of the eighth green and reeling it in to stop 10 feet below the flag. An uphill putt for birdie.
Down it goes! He's solid from that range, zipping it straight into the heart of the cup and moving to nine under par. Lovely stuff.
Matsuyama -11, Schauffele -4 (6)
The body language of Hideki Matsuyama on the seventh tee is the sort us club golfers would make after missing the fairway and landing in a world of trouble.
However, he is 333 yards down the fairway. High standards, eh.
Xander Schauffele is close by, a touch to the left of his Japanese playing partner.
Rose -6, Leishman -5 (7)
That's quite a shot. Justin Rose spirals an iron shot into the seventh and then watches it trickle down to four feet from the pin.
It's superbly judged and brings up his first birdie since the second hole.
He and Marc Leishman exchange places on the leaderboard, with the Australian unable to save his par with a prodded putt that misses left by an inch.
Zalatoris -8, Conners -3 (7)
Will Zalatoris resembles a skinny kid teeing it up with the big-hitters, but he's got a tall frame that allows him to sling the ball a long way off the tee.
He nudges it 325 yards at the par-five eighth and then overcooks his approach a touch, leaving it right of the smooth stuff too. A chance to get up and down for birdie though.
Matsuyama -11, Schauffele -4 (6)
Onto the sixth... Matsuyama nails his tee shot on the par three and finds the same tier of the green as the pin.
The confidence of most golfers would be dented after that nightmare on the fifth for Schauffele. But this is why he is one of the world's best. The American shrugs that disappointment off and lands inside Matsuyama.
Matsuyama's birdie putt holds it line to the right and finishes agonisingly short. That'll do though.
Similar result for Schauffele.
MacIntyre E, Finau -2 (8)
A first birdie of the day for Robert MacIntyre on eight, who trickles a long eagle putt down to cup height before tidying up from a couple of feet.
The 24-year-old hasn't had the most enjoyable final round thus far but it's still quite a Masters debut.
Tony Finau, 31, whose best finish at the Masters was T5 in 2019, cards another par. He'd have to produce something special to make an impression on the top of the leaderboard from this position.
-11 H Matsuyama (5)
-8 W Zalatoris (7)
-6 M Leishman (6)
-5 J Rahm (14), J Rose (6)
-4 X Schauffele (5)
Matsuyama -11, Schauffele -4 (5)
Oh no! Schauffele has a horrid stance in the aforementioned bunker - feet spread far apart, close to the edge - and means he can't get a clean strike... his ball doesn't make it out of the bunker.
A much better second from the sand is damage limitation. Still, it's a double bogey.
Matsuyama for par... these are the sort of putts which could win him the Green Jacket. Got it. Wonderful effort.
Zalatoris -8, Conners -3 (7)
Here we go then, Will Zalatoris, how're your nerves? Oh dear... that never caught the line from six feet and a birdie chance goes begging for the Masters debutant.
That was a huge chance to close the gap, but instead he signs for par.