What they said at the Masters
What they said on the final day of the Masters:
Romain Langasque - shot a 68
-- Masters is amazing and now I realize I have, and I took a goodie six to play the Masters, because that's no tournament are like this one and I really want to came back here really quick, because that there is no tournament like this one, like the Masters, and that's it.
Ian Poulter - (71) - asked if earlier comments meant that he felt he had been distracted by the media
-- You can read into it exactly how you would like to read into it, I'm sure you're educated enough to understand. I'm not educated, but you can make up your own mind.
Sergio Garcia (71) - on playing at Augusta National
-- I'm still trying to figure it out all the way. So hopefully I can play another 18 times and maybe I'll get it done by then.
Shane Lowry (75) - on not throwing his ball into the crowd after ace at 16
-- It was a nice roar. But no, I wasn't giving the ball away. My last hole-in-one in competition my parents were there as well, actually, and it was in Dubai and I still have the ball from that. So I feel like I'll keep that one.
Louis Oosthuizen (71) - on his knock-on ace at 16
-- I seen it on par-4s happen, but to do it in that setting on 16, that was brilliant.
Rory McIlroy (71) - on another Masters miss
-- Yeah, this is the one that I haven't won and this is the one I want to win more than anything else. I won a Claret Jug, I want to win more. I won a Wanamaker, I won the US Open, but this is the one that I haven't.
Smylie Kaufman (81) - on his first Masters Sunday
-- It was so cool. That last round really stunk, but just the crowd and just how loud it was, the roars.
Jordan Spieth (73)- on his back nine collapse
-- Big picture, this one will hurt. It will take a while.
Danny Willett (67) - On winning the Masters
-- Obviously Sandy (Lyle) and Nick (Faldo) were the last two Brits, a long, long time ago. And to follow up with them it's fantastic. They were great champions to win the Masters. And I still can't believe I'm going to be in and amongst them. And in the Champions locker room. It really boggles me.