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Patrick Reed celebrates after making par on the 18th green during the final round to win the 2018 Masters Tournament. Photo: David Cannon/Getty Images
In a dramatic Sunday at the Masters, Patrick Reed pulled out a victory and joins an elite group of golfers who sport the infamous green jacket as a Masters champion.
Reed staved off a charging surge from 2015 Masters champion Jordan Spieth to win the first major of his career. Last year's Masters champion Sergio Garcia put himself out of contention on Thursday when he hit five balls in to the water on the thirteenth hole. But per tradition, Garcia stayed around until Sunday and adorned Reed with the trophy of a lifetime.