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Golfer James Hahn missed the 2015 Masters cut by one stroke. Yet, most everyone will say he’s still a winner. Hahn called a one-stroke penalty on himself Friday, even though it probably would have gone unnoticed: To Hahn, integrity is all that matters. [James Hahn, h/t Yahoo Sports] Read more Golf news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: April 12, 2015
Jordan Spieth remains in control of the 2015 Masters following the third round of action, but he’s now being chased by some of golf’s giants. After a record-setting 36 holes at Augusta National, the 21-year-old phenom recorded a two-under 70 in Saturday’s pristine conditions, giving the field a chance to make up ground. Veterans Justin Rose, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy...
Published: April 12, 2015
Well, it’s safe to say that moving day at Augusta did not disappoint. Jordan Spieth remains at the top of the leaderboard with a four-stroke cushion, but he has the best in the game in his rear-view mirror. On Saturday, Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Phil Mickelson and Justin Rose all put on a birdie clinic, setting up a Sunday that is full of intrigue. So finish your chores early Sunday and get...
Published: April 11, 2015
The green jacket isn’t the only green that the 2015 Masters winner will pocket Sunday. A total purse of $9 million in winnings await the world’s best golfers after this year’s tournament, and the winner alone will take home a cool $1.62 million. Golf.com’s Brendan Mohler provided the complete payout information. Here is a look at the top of the standings after Saturday’s...
Published: April 11, 2015
Jordan Spieth fell back to earth a bit on Saturday at the 2015 Masters. After two brilliant rounds to start the tournament, the 21-year-old shot a two-under 70 in Round 3 to move to 16 under. Spieth will head into the final round with a comfortable lead but one that isn’t untouchable. He’ll need to avoid making any major mistakes, because Phil Mickelson, Justin Rose and Charley Hoffman...
Published: April 11, 2015
Moving day lived up to its name on Saturday at the Masters. There were signs that many players were starting to find their groove late in the second round, and for some it carried over to the third round. Here’s how the leaderboard shakes out heading into the final round on Sunday: Taking Jordan Spieth out of the mix for a moment, because he’s still the player to watch over the...
Published: April 11, 2015
Phil Mickelson apparently didn’t want Tiger Woods to have all of the exciting shots during the third round of the Masters on Saturday, so he joined the fun late in the day. Facing a 40-foot putt at the 16th hole, Mickelson sank it for birdie to move to 12-under. He promptly bogeyed the next hole, however, and finished the day at 11-under. He is currently seven strokes behind...
Published: April 11, 2015
After a slow start Thursday, Tiger Woods has been putting together a terrific weekend at the Masters. He shot a 69 in the second round and carried that over to Saturday with a 68 to move his overall score to six under par. Here’s a full look at the leaderboard at the third round of the Masters: While Woods still has a mountain to climb before getting near Jordan Spieth,...
Published: April 11, 2015
Leave it to perennial lightning rod Diego Maradona to do an act of petty violence at a charity match meant to spread the notion of peace. But it’s Maradona‘s world… After the game that was dubbed the “Match for Peace” at the Estadio Metropolitano de Techo in Colombia, the Argentinian was filmed both apparently kicking a steward then shoving away a cameraman. Oh, and...
Published: April 11, 2015
On a day that yielded several excellent scores at Augusta National, world No. 1 Rory McIlroy made a strong move up the leaderboard in the third round of the 2015 Masters. The Northern Irish phenom turned in his best performance of the tournament by far Saturday as he fired a four-under 68, which put him at six-under overall and in a tie for eighth place when he entered the clubhouse. Here is a look...