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Outkick The Coverage, a sub-blog of FoxSports.com overseen by Fox Sports analyst Clay Travis, published a story last week titled “How to Land a Husband at the Masters.” The piece, a click-bait-y little ditty telling single female Masters patrons, “Let’s be honest…you aren’t there for the golf,” did what it was ostensibly engineered to do: cause a stir...
Published: April 13, 2015
It’s been over nine months since Luis Suarez famously bit Giorgio Chiellini in the World Cup, but considering his history with biting people, it will always be a topic of conversation. The Uruguayan recently gave an interview to Tom Dutton of the London Evening Standard and put a bit of the blame for his munching antics elsewhere. On those who he bit. He doesn’t try...
Published: April 13, 2015
The average compensation of someone 15 years into a teaching career in Seattle is $77,498. Michael Greller, who gave up his teaching job in the Seattle area to caddie full time for 2015 Masters champion Jordan Spieth, has likely more than quadrupled that total in the last 30 days. Using a rough calculation of typical caddie-golfer contracts, Tony Manfred of Business Insider estimated...
Published: April 13, 2015
Sunday saw the crowning of a future golfing great as Jordan Spieth smashed records to capture the 2015 Masters. The 21-year-old claimed the green jacket after leading the tournament from the conclusion of the first day’s play right through to the final putt. The champion posted a final-day round of 70 to finish at 18 under par for the tournament, per Masters.com. The elite world of...
Published: April 13, 2015
One of the biggest storylines heading into the 2015 Masters was Rory McIlroy‘s pursuit of the career Grand Slam, a feat only six golfers—Ben Hogan, Gene Sarazen, Gary Player, Bobby Jones, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods—had previously accomplished. Unfortunately for the world No. 1, 21-year-old phenom Jordan Spieth stole the show—and the headlines—following his record-tying...
Published: April 13, 2015
Despite his obvious genius and incredible career record, Tiger Woods will always be an individual who splits opinion within the golfing community and general public. At the 2015 Masters, we saw the emergence of Jordan Spieth, fulfilling his potential by winning the first green jacket of his burgeoning career, but it was Woods who still created plenty of headlines as he returned to elite competition...
Published: April 13, 2015
Heading into the Masters, 21-year-old Jordan Spieth was on fire, winning the Valspar Championship before earning consecutive runner-up finishes at the Valero Texas Open and Shell Houston Open. He was quickly becoming one of the PGA Tour’s most talked-about players, and as it turned out, the hype was real. Spieth didn’t just win the Masters—he dominated the Masters. His brilliant...
Published: April 13, 2015
Jordan Spieth etched his name into golfing history by becoming the second-youngest winner of the Masters Tournament on Sunday. He put on an Augusta whooping—leading from start to finish—to take the green jacket. Spieth finished the major on 18 under, finishing four shots ahead of Phil Mickelson and Justin Rose, who contributed massively over the weekend. The rankings can be seen below: World...
Published: April 13, 2015
As if a green jacket and a number of records weren’t enough, Jordan Spieth also took home some major prize money by winning the 2015 Masters. The 21-year-old posted an 18-under-par score to tie the Augusta National course record, winning by a comfortable four strokes to secure his first major championship. In doing so, he hauled in $1.8 million of a $10 million purse, as reported by The Augusta...
Published: April 13, 2015
Jordan Spieth, the Masters. The Masters, Jordan Spieth. You two should become familiar with each other. After nearly becoming the youngest to ever win golf’s most prestigious tournament last year in his debut, Spieth dominated the 2015 Masters at 18 under par—tying Tiger Woods‘ course record. He clinched his first green jacket and left the reverberating feeling around Augusta National...