The Masters 2018 leaderboard: Who won after Round 4?

AUGUSTA, GA - APRIL 08: Patrick Reed of the United States celebrates with the trophy during the green jacket ceremony after winning the 2018 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 8, 2018 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
AUGUSTA, GA - APRIL 08: Patrick Reed of the United States celebrates with the trophy during the green jacket ceremony after winning the 2018 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 8, 2018 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) /
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The final round of the 2018 Masters Tournament is in the books.  Patrick Reed took home the green jacket but where did the rest of the leaderboard shake out at Augusta?

After four days of grueling competition, The 82nd Masters Tournament has officially come to a close. Patrick Reed began the day with a three-shot lead over Rory McIlroy. Love him or hate him Reed ended the tournament edging out Rickie Fowler by one stroke to win the week’s top honors and donning the green jacket and taking home the $1.98 million payout.

Elsewhere throughout the course on Sunday former Masters Champion Jordan Spieth showed his proficiency at Augusta National by carding an 8-under round to finish in third place. Spieth began the day nine shots back of Reed but made an impressive run to put the pressure on late. The young Spaniard Jon Rahm also made a late push up the leaderboard before eventually fading out but hanging on to a solo fourth place finish.

McIlroy stumbled despite an opening eagle opportunity to finish 2-over on the day and tied for fifth. Alongside McIlroy at the five spot were two-time Masters Champion Bubba Watson, Henrik Stenson and Cameron Smith. Perhaps the round of the day belonged to Paul Casey.

Casey began his day at 2-over par and well off the lead set by Reed. On the front nine Casey turned in three birdies to get to 1-under for the tournament. Entering Amen Corner Casey pulled off a feat never seen in Masters history going birdie-birdie-eagle-birdie-birdie over the next five holes to make a run at the course record.

Here are the top 10 and other notables from the full leaderboard after round two of the 2018 Masters.

1. Patrick Reed -15
2. Rickie Fowler -14
3. Jordan Spieth -13
4. Jon Rahm -11
T5. Cameron Smith -9
T5. Henrik Stenson -9
T5. Bubba Watson -9
T5. Rory McIlroy -9
9. Marc Leishman -8
T10. Tony Finau -7
T10. Dustin Johnson -7

Other Notables

T17. Justin Thomas -4
T20. Jason Day -2
T28. Matt Kuchar E
T32. Tiger Woods +1
T36. Phil Mickelson +3

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