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Golf Monthly on MSNJordan Spieth Facts: 30 Things You Didn’t Know About The American GolferGet to know three-time Major winner Jordan Spieth better via these facts regarding his life and journey through the game so ...
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Golf Digest on MSNThough not fully healed, Jordan Spieth is in far better place for possible playoff runMEMPHIS — There are still mornings, Jordan Spieth admits, when he wakes up and his surgically repaired right wrist, “feels twice the size of the other.” But the three-time major champion quickly added ...
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Yardbarker on MSNJordan Spieth Speaks on Balancing Golf Greatness with FatherhoodJordan Spieth has opened up about balancing the demands of professional golf with the joys and responsibilities of fatherhood. The three-time major champion and his wife, Annie, recently welcomed ...
Jordan Spieth might someday own four, five, six Masters titles. But even at the age of 22, this much is true about his 2016 Augusta National Sunday: He will take it to his grave.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Jordan Spieth tapped in his final putt to cap off a record performance and bent over in relief. He just as easily could have been taking a bow. This was a Masters for the ages ...
In that game within the game, McIlroy is no match for Spieth, who took 30 putts on his way to a 1-over 73 and a one-stroke lead, at 3-under 213, after 54 holes.
After an opening-round 64, Spieth followed with a 66 to finish 36 holes at 14-under 130. He leads Charley Hoffman, who shot 68, by five strokes, matching the largest halfway lead in Masters history.
Jordan Spieth reacts after a birdie on the 12th green during the third round of the Masters golf tournament Saturday, April 9, 2016, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. Jordan Spieth pulled off the unthinkable Thursday. With the best opening round in 19 years, he managed to make the Masters about a lot more than the Grand Slam bid of Rory McIlroy and the ...
The name that stands out is Jordan Spieth. The former Masters' champ and Augusta National wizard shot a 68 and joined Marc Leishman just two shots out of the lead.
After an opening-round 64, Spieth followed with a 66 to finish 36 holes at 14-under 130. He leads Charley Hoffman, who shot 68, by five strokes, matching the largest halfway lead in Masters history.
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