It was  a record-setting weekend during the 79th Masters Tournament at Augusta National.

As 21-year-old Jordan Spieth completed his wire-to-wire dominance in Augusta and names like Mickelson and Woods faded into the backdrop some, including our own Jeff Schultz, were ready to annoint Spieth as golf's "next" superstar.

Despite a record-tying 18-under par finish, the final round was not without some drama as former champion Justin Rose made a late charge.

As thrilling as his tournament-record 28 birdies were on the course, Spieth's maturity off the greens may have left the biggest impressions with the gallery. Listen (below) to the AJC's Schultz and Tom Stinson discuss the closing round and Spieth's legacy with WSB's Jay Black:

Also, a few storylines to remember were a few Bulldogs setting off Masters traditions and Ben Crenshaw's final Masters.