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Monday, 11 April 2016

Master Spieth Tastes Augusta Disaster

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Jordan Spieth hopes he "never experiences again" the collapse of form that saw him lose a five-shot lead on the final day of the Masters.

The 22-year-old, winner at Augusta last year, dropped six shots in three holes on the back nine, allowing England's Danny Willett to seize his first major.

"It's tough," said Spieth. "I just think it was a very tough 30 minutes.

"Big picture, this will hurt. We still have the confidence we are a closing team. I have no doubt of that ability."

Spieth, though wayward at times with his driver during the four days, had continued the dominance he displayed in 2015 over the opening 54 holes.

He became the first man to lead the Masters for seven straight rounds and looked set to win a third major after carding four successive birdies to open a five-shot lead with nine holes to play on seven under.

But bogeys on 10 and 11 were followed by a quadruple-bogey on the par-three 12th after both his tee shot and third effort found water.

The American later admitted he turned to his caddie Michael Greller and said: "Buddy, it feels like we are collapsing."

"I put a bad swing on it at the wrong time," added Spieth, who finished tied for second with Lee Westwood, three shots behind Willett.

"It was just a lack of discipline coming off the two bogeys instead of recognising I was still leading the Masters by a couple of shots."

Spieth's calamity came 20 years after Australia's Greg Norman lost a six-shot lead in the final round of the Masters, as Willett's compatriot Nick Faldo won the third of his Green Jackets.

The US Open champion eventually turned in a one-over-par 73 on the final day and looked visibly distraught as he presented Willett with the Green Jacket afterwards.

"I can't think of anybody who may have had a tougher ceremony to experience," the world number two told reporters.

"He just said, 'really well played,'" said Willett. "He shook my hand like the true gent he is. He's a class act to be able to hold face like that, hurting like I imagine he would be."

Spieth had to present the Green Jacket to Willett a second time in an outdoor ceremony for patrons

Former US Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger told BBC Sport: "It's gut-wrenching to watch a player lose a big lead like Spieth has today.

"He will lose a lot of sleep over this. It will stay with him for his whole life. It was almost Norman-esque. Golf can rip one man's heart out and give another man great joy."

Lee Westwood, who secured his best major finish since 2010, said: "It's a fine line between disaster and success and it happened to Jordan. Anything can happen at Augusta."

World number one Jason Day said: "Right now it's unfortunate and I'm sure he's killing himself for it. But we all do it to ourselves. Hopefully he just learns from it and gets better."

Smylie Kaufman, who played with Spieth in the final pairing, said it "just kind of stunk" to watch his fellow American's collapse.

"I was really cheering for Jordan as a buddy, and it's unfortunate what happened... just kind of a weird day for both of us," said Kaufman, who struggled to an 81 to end his first Masters on seven over.


Saturday, 18 April 2015

Master Spieth Fires 62


Masters champion Jordan Spieth shot a nine-under-par 62 in the second round of the RBC Heritage - only to be outdone by fellow American Troy Merritt's course record-equalling 61.

Spieth, 21, struggled to a three-over-par first round but a bogey-free day two moved him to six under at halfway.

He is six shots behind Merritt, who leads by four from two more Americans, Matt Kuchar and John Merrick.

Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell carded 70 to be in a tie for fourth.

McDowell - who last won on the PGA Tour in this tournament in 2013 - co-led overnight in South Carolina but is now joined by Americans Jim Furyk and Kevin Kisner on seven under.

The former US Open champion said he thought "wow" when he saw Spieth's mark of 62, adding: "When you're on, you're on." 

Spieth, whose first-day struggles had left him at risk of missing a first cut in eight events, had nine birdies, chipping in on his penultimate hole and birdying the last after firing an iron to within four feet of the flag.

"That was just better golf," said Spieth, who has two wins and two runner-up finishes from his last four starts. "I told you guys yesterday, no excuses. I just played poorly."

"I went back to posture, ball position, hand position and tempo. And I struck that ball quite a bit better."

Merritt, 29, has never won on the PGA Tour but managed 10 birdies - seven of them on the back nine - to match David Frost's course record at Harbour Town set in 1994.

England's Ian Poulter and Luke Donald both finished inside the cut line on three under, level with Russell Knox, with his fellow Scot Martin Laird also making the weekend on level par.

Saturday, 21 September 2013

Stenson Extends Lead

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Sweden's Henrik Stenson leads the Tour Championship after carding a first-round six-under 64 in Atlanta.

The world number six had a run of four birdies on the East Lake course and after a bogey on the 16th, he birdied the last to lead Adam Scott by one.

Justin Rose is two under while fellow Englishman Luke Donald is level par.

The 30-man field is competing for the $10m (£6.24m) bonus prize for winning the FedEx Cup - Tiger Woods leads the points going into this final event.

However, the world number one, who is guaranteed to win the pot if he is victorious, opened with a three-over par 73.

It was the American's first round without a birdie since the 2010 US Open and he is 29th.

Four other golfers are guaranteed to take the $10m prize if they win the event - which itself carries a first prize of $1.4m (£875,000) - Stenson, Scott, Zach Johnson and Matt Kuchar.

Johnson and Kuchar both shot rounds of 69 to lie one under but it was 37-year-old Stenson who made the best start, holing from seven feet at the second, eight inches on the fourth and four feet on the fifth to race to three under.

An accurate tee shot on the par-three sixth left him with another tap-in birdie before an eight-foot putt on the seventh and a birdie on the par-five 15th took him to six under.

Stenson's performance came just three days after he knocked the head off his driver by smashing into the ground in frustration towards the end of his rain-delayed final round in the BMW Championship on Monday and then damaged his locker.

Stenson paid for the damage and "apologised to the appropriate parties".

Australia's Masters champion Scott sank six birdies in seven holes from the 10th to shoot up the leaderboard and finish on five under, one shot ahead of American duo Billy Horschel and Steve Stricker.

An eight-strong group containing Rose, Spain's Sergio Garcia and American Dustin Johnson are in touch at two under.


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