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- Patrick Reed held off late challenges from some big names to win his first Masters.
- Reed shot a 2-under, 70, to finish at 15-under, one stroke ahead of Rickie Fowler and two shots ahead of Jordan Spieth.
- Reed briefly lost the lead, but also caught a huge break on No. 13 when his ball did not land in the water.
Patrick Reed held on to win the Masters despite some dramatic late charges from Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler.
Reed two-putted on No. 18 to beat Rickie Fowler by one stroke for his first career major championship.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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