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Not only did Jordan Spieth lose out on a second green jacket as a result of his final-round debacle at the 2016 Masters, but the 22-year-old also cost himself $920,000 in prize money. Danny Willett took home the title Sunday in Augusta, Georgia, after shooting five under for the tournament. Spieth and Lee Westwood tied for second place: According to the Augusta Chronicle, $10 million in...
Published: April 11, 2016
Through nine holes Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club, No. 2-ranked Jordan Spieth looked to be cruising to his second straight Masters championship. The 22-year-old would have been just the fourth golfer to win back-to-back Masters and the first to lead wire to wire in both of them, according to About Sports. Instead, he imploded, shooting five over par on the back nine and finishing tied for...
Published: April 11, 2016
A final round that looked very much like an inevitable Jordan Spieth romp for much of the day turned into something much different. And the surreal scene of Spieth slipping the green jacket on Danny Willett still hasn’t set in. In this piece last year, I wrote: The biggest takeaway from this year’s Masters? Twenty-one-year-old Jordan Spieth is the best player in golf right now. He...
Published: April 11, 2016
Danny Willett needed a bit of help and luck, but the 28-year-old Brit is the 2016 Masters champion after posting a final-round 67 to win the green jacket Sunday. Willett came into Sunday’s final round at even par, and he parred his first five holes. By the time he got to the back nine, he was at two under and trailed reigning champion Jordan Spieth by five shots. Then the wheels came off for...
Published: April 10, 2016
The first major of the year is in the books, as Danny Willett won the 2016 Masters with an overall score of five under par. He had to hold off a last-ditch effort from Jordan Spieth in the final round to earn his first green jacket Sunday. He is the first man from England to win the Masters since Nick Faldo in 1996. The PGA Tour showed his final-round numbers: But Willett didn’t just...
Published: April 10, 2016
The history of the Masters is littered with improbable collapses. On Sunday, Jordan Spieth became the latest golfer to nosedive at Augusta National Golf Club. The 22-year-old squandered a five-shot lead on the final day of the 2016 Masters, opening the door for Danny Willett to win his first green jacket on the famed Georgia course. At five under for the tournament, Willett finished three strokes ahead...
Published: April 10, 2016
Danny Willett won the 2016 Masters on Sunday in a career-defining achievement, but all social media truly cared about was Jordan Spieth’s epic collapse. The defending green jacket winner turned what looked like a surefire win into a tie for second place thanks to a collapse that included a quadruple bogey on No. 12. Here is a look at Willett, Spieth and the rest of the top of the...
Published: April 10, 2016
The tailors at the 2016 Masters wouldn’t even have to break out their tape measures. For the second straight year, Jordan Spieth would pace the field on his way to capturing a green jacket. It was all set up perfectly. Until it wasn’t. A historic back-nine collapse sent Spieth spiraling to a second-place finish Sunday at Augusta, as he carded a one-over 73 on his way to finishing two under...
Published: April 10, 2016
Right up until the No. 12 hole, Jordan Spieth was riding high at the Masters. After building a nine-stroke lead with nine holes to go, the 22-year-old shot a quadruple bogey and plummeted from first to tied for fourth. He splashed two balls in the water and one in the bunker before eventually sinking the putt. Of course, the Internet jumped on him: [Twitter] Read more Golf news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: April 10, 2016
Rory McIlroy went from the Saturday final pairing to a Sunday afterthought at the 2016 Masters Tournament. In his second bid for the career Grand Slam at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, McIlroy fared a bit worse than he did last year. The superstar carded a final-round, one-under 71 to finish tied for 10th at one over par, six strokes behind champion Danny Willett. Below is an overview...