Masters update: Willett leading, shoots 67; Spieth surging back
Danny Willett has done all he can do at the Masters.
Now, he'll have to wait to see if it's enough to become one of the most unlikely Masters champions.
Willett shot a 67 to match the lowest round of the weekend, good enough for a 5-under 283 overall and a two-stroke lead at Augusta National.
Lee Westwood is already in at 286, leaving defending champion Jordan Spieth as the only player with a chance to catch the Englishman.
Spieth had a five-shot lead at the turn but totally collapsed on the back side, dumping two balls in the water at No. 12 for a quadruple-bogey 7.
But he rallied with birdies at the 13th and 15th and a par on No. 16, giving him a chance with two holes still to play.
This story was originally published April 10, 2016 at 5:30 PM with the headline "Masters update: Willett leading, shoots 67; Spieth surging back."