American golfer Jordan Spieth produced a dominant display throughout the Augusta Masters to bag the maiden Major title of his career.
Spieth, the new world number two, achieved the feat at the age of 21 years and 259 days, making him the second youngest-golfer to win the title after former world number one Tiger Woods, who finished 17th in the just concluded tournament.
Spieth,who finished second on his debut last year, fired a two-under 70 to triumph on 18 under, and also became the first player in 39 years to lead a Masters from start to finish, the BBC reported.
While Justin Rose (70) of England shared the second spot with three-time champion Phil Mickelson (69), world number one Rory McIlroy tied for fourth on 12 under after a 66.