Golf-Willett wins Masters after stunning Spieth meltdown

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* Willett becomes first English winner since Faldo in 1996 * Spieth squanders five-shot lead, finishes tied for second (Adds further quotes, detail) By Mark Lamport-Stokes AUGUSTA, Georgia, April 10 (Reuters) - Englishman Danny Willett took advantage of a shocking back-nine meltdown by defending champion and runaway leader Jordan Spieth to win his first major title by three shots at the Masters on Sunday. Three strokes behind the pacesetting Spieth going into the final round at Augusta National, an ice-cool Willett closed with a five-under-par 67 to end a 17-year title drought by European golfers at the year's opening major. Willett, a four-times winner on the European Tour competing in his second Masters, birdied three of the last six holes to cap off a bogey-free display in sun-bathed but cool conditions and post a five-under total of 283.

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