The 79th edition of the Masters is in the history books. Jordan Spieth shot four low scores to take home this year's Green Jacket but what were some of the other eye-catching numbers and stats from the week in Augusta? Let's take a look...
270- Jordan Spieth’s winning total, tying the tournament record set by Tiger Woods in 1997.
21.7- The age of Jordan Spieth, who becomes the second youngest Masters winner behind Tiger Woods, who was four months younger when he won in 1997.
28- Record number of birdies for Spieth this week, breaking the single tournament record set by Phil Mickelson in 2001 (25).
69.1- Spieth’s average score in eight rounds at the Masters. To put that in comparison, Tiger Woods has the best career stroke average of any player who has played 25 or more rounds at Augusta. His average is 70.86.
43- Strokes Spieth needed to play Amen Corner this week, the fewest in the field.
106- Putts needed for Spieth. No one had fewer putts over four rounds.
39- Years since a player last won the Masters wire-to-wire with no ties. Raymond Floyd last achieved that back in 1976.
2- Spieth’s new World Ranking, putting him behind only Rory McIlroy. 812 days ago, the 21 year old was ranked 811 in the world.
200- Wins for Americans on The European Tour.
274- The total for both Justin Rose and Phil Mickelson, good enough to win 70 of the 78 previous Masters.
4- Phil Mickelson has now registered a runner-up finish in all four Majors.
711- The distance, in yards, of Rory McIlroy’s opening two tee shots on Sunday (354 yards and 358 yards). Officially the two longest shots all week at Augusta.
15- Under par over the last 45 holes for McIlroy The best in the field by three, and eight shots better than Spieth.
12- Consecutive under par rounds in the Majors for the World Number One. Rory is 45 under par over that stretch.
47- Eagles this week, a new tournament record. Previous high was 37 set in 1991. Dustin Johnson set a tournament record of three eagles in one round on Saturday.
3- Players who completed four rounds without a three-putt: Henrik Stenson, Steve Stricker and Sangmoon Bae.
2- Fairways hit by Tiger Woods on Sunday. The fewest hit by any player in any round this week at Augusta.
59- Greens in regulation by Ian Poulter (82%). Five greens more than any other player found all week.
0- Players who shot four rounds in the 60s. In the 79 years of the Masters no one has ever broken 70 in all four rounds.