Portugal – Danny Willett Winner of the Masters

Tee Times Portugal Golf - Congratulations Danny Willet Winner of The Masters

Tee Times Portugal Golf – Congratulations Danny Willet Winner of The Masters

Tee Times Golf Agency – Portugal – Danny Willett Winner of the Masters (Congratulations!)

At Tee Times Golf Agency, we made an online poll where our clients were invited to vote on the Masters winner through our website, with prizes of 20€ or 50€ vouchers. Unfortunately none of the participants voted on the surprising winner. Perhaps next time. We want to thank all for the participation and congratulate Danny Willett on the win! Poll results:

Jason Day: 6
Jordan Spieth: 5
Bubba Watson: 2
Rory McIlroy: 2
Dustin Johns: 2
Andy Sullivan: 1
Ian Poulter: 1
Justin Rose: 1

The English is the first European to win at Augusta National since the Spanish Olazábal won in 1999.

It seemed that everything was heading for another yawn on the last lap of the Masters, with Jordan Spieth inexorably move toward the second consecutive title in the first major of the year, but then came the drama for him and glory to England’s Danny Willett, who He became the first European to win on the par-72 Augusta National Golf Club from the Spanish Jose Maria Olazábel in 1999. And this in his second appearance in the tournament (in 2015 was 38). It is also only the second English to win the Masters, after Nick Faldo (champion in 1989, 1990 and 1996).

Willett, who was the 12th second in the world rankings before this success with four wins on the European Tour at age 28, entered the last round tied in fifth with the No. 1 worldwide Jason Day and paragraph 8 Dustin Johnson, the three strokes of Spieth, No. 2 worldwide and commander in the last seven rounds of the Masters since 2015 had led from the beginning.

Completed the first 9 holes, Willett had a handicap of five strokes to Spieth, who had four birdies row to close the front nine . But English made ​​birdies on 13 and 14, while Spieth made ​​bogeys at 10:11 and quadruple bogey at 12 after having gone twice to stop the water (it was the victim, so the Amen Corner). And so, suddenly, Willett was to lead by two.

This advantage lasted only a moment, as the Willett’s playing partner, compatriot Lee Westwood made ​​eagle on 15 for the match but a birdie Willett at 16 against bogey again put things on the threshold.

It was an extraordinary turn of Willett with 5 birdies and no bogey for a 67 (-5) which was the best result of the day alongside their compatriots Paul Casey and Matthew Fitzpatrick. A back that gave him a total of 283 (-5) and allowed him to win with no less than three strokes advantage over Lee Westwood (69) and Jordan Spieth (73), who shared the second place.

The British were in fact in evidence, since the very Casey was ranked fourth tied with the US JBHolmes (68) and Dustin Johnson (71). And there was still Matthew Fitzpatrick also English and sponsored from this Masters by Portuguese application Hole19: shared seventh place with the Danish Soren Kjeldsen (71) and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama (73).

As the No. 1 worldwide Jason Day, over 73 to share tenth place with No. 3 worldwide Rory McIlroy (71).

Source: Golftatto.com

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