Scottie Scheffler won his second Masters title in three years with one of the most fantastic individual performances on a Sunday in recent years at Augusta National Golf Club.
The top-ranked men's golfer in the world put on a clinic on the back nine while all of his closest competitors made at least one major mistakes.
Scheffler finished the tournament at 11-under with a four-shot advantage over Ludvig Aberg.
Aberg, a rising star who played in his first Masters, put the golf world on notice that his time to contend at majors is now.
Aberg outclassed Collin Morikawa, Max Homa and Tommy Fleetwood to land in the runner-up position.