The Masters - Final round: How our boys got on

Eurosport - Sun, 12 Apr 23:55:00 2009

Find out how British and Irish players ended their campaigns at the 73rd Masters at Augusta National.

Padraig Harrington in action at the Masters, Augusta National, April 2009 - 0

Graeme McDowell, Northern Ireland (69): McDowell made six birdies in his final round to match the 69 he posted on Thursday and finish as the leading European at the Masters. FINISH: T17

Paul Casey, England (69): Casey went out in 34 and collected five birdies in his only under-par round of the championship. Big things were expected of the Englishman, but he didn't quite deliver this time. FINISH: T20

Ross Fisher, England (69): Seven birdies and three bogeys for the Wentworth golfer put him at one under for the championship. Fisher got off to a cracking start on his Masters debut with a first-round 69, but a messy 76 on Friday ended his challenge. FINISH: T30

Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland (70): Talk about a round of two nines. McIlroy went out in 39, but came back in 31 card the best round of his maiden Masters appearance. The teenager has shown enough resolve and composure this week to confirm what we already knew. His day will come. FINISH: T20

Justin Rose, England (71): A topsy-turvy day for Rose, who made two double-bogeys, but evened them out with eagles at 13 and 15. The 2007 European Tour champion gave himself an uphill struggle by shooting an opening-round 74. FINISH: T20

Sandy Lyle, Scotland (71): What a week for the veteran former champion, who rolled back the years to finish the tournament at two under - his lowest total since he donned the green jacket in 1988. His five straight birdies on the back nine during his second round were the highlight. FINISH: T20

Padraig Harrington, Ireland (73): Not a vintage week for the three-times Major champion, who followed his opening 69 with three consecutive rounds of 73. Harrington's campaign was most memorable for the quadruple-bogey nine at the second in his third round. FINISH: T35

Luke Donald, England (73): Donald's closing 73 saw him finish at one over for the championship. A steady, if unspectacular effort from the Englishman. FINISH: T38

Ian Poulter, England (74): The Peacock played himself into contention with a sizzling third-round 68, but he came up short on Sunday - making just one birdie and finishing with a 74 to stand at two under. FINISH: T20

Lee Westwood, England (79): Westwood started with a birdie, but went on to make four double-bogeys in an extremely disappointing end to his Masters campaign. His short game stil needs work if he is to bring a Major home. FINISH: 43RD

Missed Cut -Oliver Wilson (England), Ian Woosnam (Wales)

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