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With Bubba Watson keeping the chasing pack at arm's length, the conclusion to the 2014 Masters lacked the spark it could have done.
We were joined by two-time Major winner Andy North who felt Watson made it look very simple.
North had expected Matt Kuchar to make more of a go of the tournament but the American tied for fifth.
"Sunday morning, I really though Matt Kuchar would be the guy to get the job done. Strangely enough he hasn't played very well on Sundays of late," said North, who had plenty of praise for the Bubba Watson's unique approach to golf.
"I truly think some of today's players have got [to a point] where they are so technique-oriented. They've lost the feel of playing the game. Bubba's definitely old-school there. He likes to curve it and he curves it both directions. He does a lot of good things."
This year's win was Watson's second Masters triumph but while North believes the 35-year-old has the capacity to win more tournaments at Augusta, he believes it is a "different story" transferring that to other Major courses because of the distinct conditions.
North also assessed the extraordinary performance of debutant Jordan Spieth as he finished tied for third. He also gave his take on the showing by Rory McIlroy and believes "truly very soon he will win a green jacket".
North also explained why he thinks the TV audience suffered a significant drop during this year's tournament and whether Tiger Woods' absence played a role.