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After watching Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel reign supreme at March’s Malaysian Grand Prix, Mercedes hit back with a familiar one-two in China, with Lewis Hamilton taking the crown over Nico Rosberg once again. Sky Sports F1 revealed the result: Starting in pole for the third Grand Prix on the spin, Hamilton sprung out of the traps and established a one-second lead over his team-mate after...
Published: April 12, 2015
It is nothing new for New Zealand to have a handful of the top teams in Super Rugby. Even since the conference system came into play in 2011, multiple New Zealand teams have been at the top or in the vicinity come playoff time, despite having a tougher draw. This year’s crop is looking especially strong, with four teams emerging as genuine playoff contenders. Indeed, you could argue the Hurricanes,...
Published: April 12, 2015
After Saturday’s Round 3 action, Phil Mickelson (-11) sits in third place in the 2015 Masters tournament, five strokes back from leader Jordan Spieth (-16). “Lefty” tied for best score of the day with 67 (five under par), and he wants to carry that momentum into Sunday as he challenges for the green jacket. Apparently, he’s got a secret weapon. In a post-round interview, Phil...
Published: April 12, 2015
AUGUSTA, Ga. — After setting records on Friday and surviving his first real hiccup on Saturday, Jordan Spieth faces the toughest test of all, in the hours before the final round of the Masters. He’s still in first, but is he in control? The night will seem to last forever. The Masters lead still belongs to him, and it’s large enough, four shots—yet at the same...
Published: April 12, 2015
Rarely in sports do we have the opportunity to witness all that Sunday’s final round of the Masters will offer. The men in the final three pairings have won a combined 24 majors and oh so much more. Because this sport is kind to those in their 30s and 40s, we will see the greats of multiple generations overlap, all chasing golf’s most prestigious prize. And it figures to be wickedly awesome,...
Published: April 12, 2015
While most of the county has been falling in love with Jordan Spieth’s golf game, he showed Saturday that his supposedly large lead was not safe enough to guarantee a victory on Sunday. He made enough mistakes to let his margin of six, and for a time seven, to slip to four. But even with the errors, he posted the lowest 54-hole score in Masters history, 16 under par. However, during the round,...
Published: April 12, 2015
Jordan Spieth picked a great time to play the best golf of his life. The 21-year-old owns a four-stroke lead heading into the final round of the 2015 Masters. After a somewhat up-and-down front nine to start the third round, Spieth weaved some magic on the back nine, hitting four birdies over a five-hole stretch. He leveled off a bit to close out Saturday, but Phil Mickelson and and Justin Rose will...
Published: April 12, 2015
After 54 holes and a mortal Round 3 from leader Jordan Spieth, the 2015 Masters will come to an end on Sunday. Spieth, who is 16 under par, remains the player to watch, despite having a couple of bad holes Saturday. His crowning just doesn’t seem as inevitable as it did after Thursday or Friday, with Justin Rose pulling within four shots of the lead. Also in the mix is Phil Mickelson,...
Published: April 12, 2015
So we come to Sunday at the Masters, a day defined by color. Some wear red, some wear orange, some wear black and one wears green. In that mix is a small handful of true contenders, players within a long-iron shot of Jordan Spieth, the guy who puts the star in the Lone Star State. Like a cat toying with a mouse, Spieth methodically broke down the spirits of those around him, that was until he...
Published: April 12, 2015
Moving Day at the 2015 Masters brought movement all over the leaderboard, but not at the top. Jordan Spieth remained well in control of the lead through 54 holes Saturday, moving to 16 under par with a wacky round of 70 that kept him four strokes ahead of the field. With a score of 200 through three days, Spieth matched another Augusta National course record, putting him 18 holes away from his...