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Jordan Spieth enters the third day of the 2015 Masters owning a major lead at the top of the board. Spieth has been making quick work of the course at Augusta. So too has fellow American Dustin Johnson. He shot a tournament-record three eagles on the second day, per Yahoo Sports’ Ryan Ballengee. But like the rest of the field, he’s hopelessly trailing Spieth. Here are the schedule and the...
Published: April 11, 2015
Is anyone going to be able to catch Jordan Spieth? That’s the burning question at the 2015 Masters entering Saturday. The third round is typically pegged as moving day when contenders establish their positions atop the leaderboard, but this weekend may see Spieth move further away from the field with each passing hole. Despite setting a course record through 36 holes, Spieth entered Saturday...
Published: April 11, 2015
Moving day at the 2015 Masters is about one thing—catching up to Jordan Spieth. Spieth shattered an Augusta record Friday thanks to a six-under 66 to lead the pack at 14-under par, giving him the lowest 36-hole total in history. The feats did much to overshadow outstanding play from others. Tiger Woods is back in form and made the cut. Phil Mickelson is on fire. Rory McIlroy pulled off...
Published: April 11, 2015
The way things are looking, the 2015 Masters could feature a runaway victory, and that’s not just because Jordan Spieth is playing out of his mind and has a five-stroke cushion over the field. According to Weather.com, Augusta National may see some wet weather Saturday morning, as a 60 percent chance of early showers are expected before clearing up for a partly sunny afternoon. Spieth will be...
Published: April 11, 2015
It’s Jordan Spieth’s world, and we’re just golfing in it. The 21-year-old phenom is absolutely tearing up Augusta National, and he’s increased his Masters lead to five strokes entering the weekend. His blemish-free 66 in Round 2 was a sight to behold, as he didn’t allow the pressure of leading a major tournament get to him and played a surgical 18 holes of golf. Barring...
Published: April 11, 2015
Brazil legend Ronaldinho might be 35 now, but he remains a must watch. During Queretaro’s 2-1 win over Tijuana in the Mexican League on Friday night, the former Barcelona and AC Milan star pulled off the above nutmeg. Cheeky, casual and sublime! [Twitter, Vine] Read more International Football news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: April 11, 2015
Downtown Shanghai will play host to the third race of the 2015 Formula One season on Sunday, where Lewis Hamilton is hoping to become the first driver to win successive Chinese Grand Prix titles and remain top of the standings. The reigning Formula One champion claimed the third Chinese Grand Prix triumph of his career in 2014 to become the most decorated driver in the race’s history. However,...
Published: April 10, 2015
The ultimate CONCACAF rivalry match is almost here, as Mexico and the United States are preparing for their annual showdown on April 15. This will be the second time coach Miguel Herrera faces the USMNT. A year ago, El Tri rescued a 2-2 draw in the second half. El Piojo tried to persuade Malaga and Porto to let Guillermo Ochoa and Diego Reyes, respectively, to join El...
Published: April 10, 2015
McLaren simply couldn’t continue like that. Across the opening two race weekends of the 2015 Formula One season, the targets were set embarrassingly low for a team which remains one of the most iconic names in world motorsport. Content to tag along at the rear of the field, circulating with no aspiration or purpose, McLaren were a shadow of their former selves. Their drivers, Jenson Button and...
Published: April 10, 2015
Stuart Lancaster faces the toughest decision of his coaching career as he ponders his England squad for the 2015 Rugby World Cup. Chief among the issues to wrestle with is whether to scrap the Rugby Football Union’s rule prohibiting the selection of players based overseas. The debate has centred on Steffon Armitage since the Toulon back-rower was crowned 2014’s European Player of the...