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After three rounds at Augusta National, many 2014 Masters onlookers are asking the same question: Who is Jordan Spieth? The 20-year-old Masters rookie has been playing like a seasoned veteran, navigating the treacherous twists and turns of this historic golf course with ease. Through three rounds, Spieth was one of the few golfers to put up sub-par rounds during each day at Augusta, recording a 71,...
Published: April 12, 2014
It may be time for Phil Mickelson to take a short break from golf. Yes, that’s not a crowd-pleasing statement, as Lefty is always a favorite to watch and one of the world’s most dynamic golfers. Although, considering the way he’s been playing lately, Mickelson certainly doesn’t look to be in top form—both mentally and physically. It’s been a lackluster 2014 season...
Published: April 12, 2014
It’s moving day at Augusta National. Saturday will bring some dramatic shifts to the leaderboard. Players who began the day far off the pace will attempt to put up low numbers to get themselves in position to make a run at the green jacket Sunday. Despite plenty of golf remaining Saturday, moving day has already lived up to its billing. Here’s a look at the live, updated leaderboard: You’ll...
Published: April 12, 2014
If you’re looking for some intense, edge-of-your-seat, nail-biting action, look no further than the 2014 Masters. Through two days at Augusta National, we’ve already experienced plenty of highs and lows. There have been surging young players such as 20-year-old Jordan Speith, who currently sits at three-under par—just four strokes off the pace—in his first ever Masters appearance. There’s...
Published: April 12, 2014
The 2014 Masters has been a dramatic roller-coaster ride for everyone involved. The leaderboard from Day 1 to Day 2 saw some wild shifts. First-round leader Bill Haas followed up his blistering 68 on Thursday with a 78 on Friday, almost taking himself out of contention. On the flip side, Bubba Watson surged up the standings with a 68 of his own in Round 2. Also in contention are the 54-year-old Fred...
Published: April 12, 2014
Friday’s action at Augusta National signified the rise and fall of many top-ranked golfers. The 2014 Masters has been a thrilling sight to behold for viewers but a devastating course to navigate for its competitors. The course at Augusta has more twists and turns than a Hollywood movie, and the drama will only intensify going forward. After two rounds, we have a very diverse leaderboard. Plenty...
Published: April 8, 2014
It’s time to get geared up for the 2014 Masters at Augusta National. Tiger Woods isn’t in the field due to injury. Phil Mickelson is ailing with a strained oblique. Due to the fact that those two golfers are generally each year’s favorites by default, the green jacket appears as up for grabs as ever this week. Not only will favorites such as Rory McIlroy and defending champion Adam...
Published: March 31, 2014
It was only Wednesday that Roger Federer was unexpectedly ousted from the Miami Masters by Kei Nishikori after three sets. Federer was riding a huge wave of success into Miami, having played some of his best tennis since recovering from an injury-plagued 2013 season. The loss may have affected Federer’s confidence and momentum slightly, but the former world No. 1 won’t have to wait...
Published: March 29, 2014
Bad news struck the golf world on Saturday. Phil Mickelson, the world’s No. 5-ranked player, withdrew from the Valero Texas Open with a pulled muscle, according to a tweet from PGA Tour Media: Rotoworld.com confirmed that it was a pulled oblique that plagued the man affectionately known as “Lefty.” The severity of the injury is not yet known; however, with the Masters fast approaching,...
Published: March 28, 2014
Roger Federer‘s impressive hot streak suddenly came to an end on Wednesday night. Japanese No. 1 Kei Nishikori defeated Federer 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 to end the Swiss great’s shot at a title in Miami. The upset loss shouldn’t be a huge concern to the former world No. 1. He’s been playing some of his best tennis since returning from an injury-plagued 2013 season. His recent surge still...