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I placed a head-to-head bet on Jason Day vs. Jordan for the final round. In his presser, Jordan looked wiped out, mentally and physically. It might not be pretty for him today.
I thought the tournament was Spieth's to lose - and it still is, I suppose - but after the way he finished that last round I'm not so sure. There are a slew of guys that can make some noise and make things a little more interesting before Jordan takes his first shot.
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Seriously? That stinks as the Masters usually gives me the golf bug. Hopefully it warms up soon.
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He has always been a mad engineer. It's not anchored and it's legal.
Dude has used more grips and putting stances over the years than I have fingers and toes.
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a lot of firepower in those final groups.
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This isn't even fair. Spieth is on another level.
I went to do the dishes after Jordan drained his 4th birdie in a row. I was asking myself, "Is this guy really only 22?? He has the composure of a 32" I was thinking to myself its not out of the realm of possiblity that he win 4 or 5 Masters IN A ROW.
I come back and he'd bogey'ed 10 and 11 and I saw begin at 12. Wow. Stunning. Did anyone else go 'Hmm' when Nantz mentioned Willett was the son of a preacher man?
April 10th, 2016 at 10:30 PM ^
Spieth and the field and the field isn't responding.
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Spent 63 holes winning the Masters, losing it in just two.
Jordan Speith is choking
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Danny Willet has the lead with -4 and Lee Westwood is one shot behind. Speith shot 7 on a par 3 at is now tied for fouth with -1
Is it just me or does it seem like #16 has a really easy pin placement today?
I guess I never noticed that. It just seems like such an easy placement for the final day.
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The birdie on 9 may have let the young man relax and lose focus. Truthfully, he hadn't been hitting his tee shots all that well, it was a matter of time before the law of averages caught up.
Willet just birdied to be at -5, and take a two shot lead over Lee Westwood
I've never seen what happened like what happened on the third (unbelievable) hole-in-one on 16. If the ball of the first guy had been knocked in by the other dude's ball, what would be the ruling there?
I believe you are supposed to put your ball back to its original lie if it is hit.
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