Sunday, 12 April 2015

Jordan Spieth Ready for a Roaring Good Time at the Masters

nytimes.com - AUGUSTA, Ga. — As much as he enjoyed his first Masters last year, Jordan Spieth left Augusta National Golf Club with one regret. Not the chunky chip he hit on the eighth hole of the final round, which opened a crack at the top of the leaderboard that the eventual champion, Bubba Watson, blazed through.

Spieth lamented that his runner-up finish in his Masters debut came against a field that did not include the four-time champion Tiger Woods, who missed the tournament after having back surgery.

“I wish that Tiger was there,” Spieth said then, adding, “In order to feel like I can reach a goal one day of becoming No.

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