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Just four strokes separated 21-year-old winner Jordan Spieth at the Masters from the rest of the pack, a final leaderboard speaking volumes about the sport’s future. Spieth broke many records at Augusta, tying Tiger Woods‘ scoring record from 1997 in the process and giving the sport a jolt of global attention it needed. While the young superstar hogs the spotlight—as he should—the...
Published: April 13, 2015
Sometimes hype isn’t manufactured but organic and something noteworthy, which seems to be the case with Jordan Spieth after his historic run at the 2015 Masters. Spieth, just 21 years old, went wire-to-wire against the game’s best, holding off Phil Mickelson and a host of others while setting course records. The wildest part? It was easy to see coming from golf’s next big thing. Forget...
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 7, 2015
Just 72 holes separate a golfer from history at the 2015 Masters. Expectations run rampant. Maybe Bubba Watson steals his third green jacket in four years at Augusta. Perhaps this is the year Rory McIlroy takes it all. Or maybe Jordan Spieth capitalizes on his ridiculous momentum. Then again, a field of perhaps the most notable sleepers in years stands ready to put up a fight and play spoiler. A guy...
Published: October 9, 2014
Rainy weather and one jaw-dropping performance stole the show at the 2014 edition of the Portugal Masters from Oceanico Victoria Golf Course, Vilamoura, Portugal. Two tournaments removed from a dominant showing at the Ryder Cup, some of the world’s best descended Thursday for four rounds of action at a course designed by golf legend Arnold Palmer. The inaugural...
Published: September 30, 2014
Nobody expected the United States to overtake Europe at the 2014 Ryder Cup. In that way, the event from Gleneagles delivered. Like clockwork, world No. 1 Rory McIlroy and a host of proven veterans on the international stage dismantled a hodgepodge of American names. Team USA was headlined by a slew of young players with a veteran presence in Phil Mickelson, who entered the fray after arguably his worst...
Published: September 23, 2014
The 40th iteration of the Ryder Cup seems set to unfold in the same manner as six of the past seven have—with the Europeans claiming victory. Team USA captain Tom Watson has to lean on a number of rookies for production at the Gleneagles Hotel and at the same time hope that a slumping Phil Mickelson can somehow pull the best performance of the year out of his hat. Meanwhile, five Americans ranked...
Published: September 22, 2014
The 2014 Ryder Cup is quite the lopsided event on paper, meaning bettors should take full advantage of the Vegas odds. Team USA enters the 40th edition of the event at the Gleneagles Hotel a gigantic underdog, and not just because Tiger Woods is missing in action. Captain Tom Watson has to hope that his top veteran, Phil Mickelson, returns to form in a hurry, while rookies Patrick Reed and Jordan Spieth...
Published: September 2, 2014
With the 2014 Ryder Cup on the horizon at the end of September at Gleneagles in Perthshire, Scotland, Team USA captain Tom Watson has a major decision to make Tuesday night as he selects three names to round out the 12-man roster. Nine players automatically qualified, and one Tiger Woods has already withdrawn his name, so Watson’s job is not all that difficult given the players he has to choose...
Published: August 16, 2014
Moving day at Monroe Golf Club in Pittsford, New York, at the 2014 LPGA Championship lived up to its name as the leaderboard took one last significant shuffle before Sunday’s final round. Brittany Lincicome was able to fend off the rest of the field and sits alone in the lead. She should in no way feel safe, though, as last year’s winner, Inbee Park, and a red-hot Suzann Pettersen sit...