US Masters: Five things you didn't know about Danny Willett

Sheffield-born golfer becomes first Englishman to win tournament since Nick Faldo in 1996

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Danny Willett celebrates with the green jacket
(Image credit: Harry How/Getty Images)

Danny Willett became the first Englishman to win the Masters since Nick Faldo in 1996, triumphing on a dramatic final day in Augusta that saw the US's Jordan Spieth, who led by five shots at the halfway stage, drop six shots in three holes on the back nine.

Willett was on hand to take advantage and won by three shots. He finished on five under after a round of 67, with Spieth and fellow Englishman Lee Westwood tied for second on two under.

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