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A champion will soon be crowned at the 2015 Players Championship, and it nearly guarantees to be a first-time winner. Entering Sunday’s final round, Sergio Garcia marked the lone golfer within striking distance who has won the Players before in his career. Other than that, the leaderboard is sprinkled with foes who have just a few short PGA Tour victories—or less than that, in some instances—to...
Published: May 10, 2015
The final round of the 2015 Players Championship is underway, with the final hole almost guaranteed to mark the biggest moment of that golfer’s career. None of the five golfers who are within a stroke of the lead—Chris Kirk, Kevin Kisner, Ben Martin, Bill Haas and Justin Thomas—have ever won an event quite this big throughout their playing days. While winning golf’s unofficial...
Published: May 9, 2015
With the third round of the 2015 Players Championship underway, Kevin Na and Jerry Kelly will look to complete the arduous task of holding onto a slim two-stroke lead throughout Saturday. Na and Kelly entered the clubhouse as co-leaders after two days of work at TPC Sawgrass, but there’s no shortage of top talent directly behind them. Many of the top names in the sport are nipping at their heels...
Published: May 9, 2015
From favorites missing the cut to unheralded golfers climbing the leaderboard, the 2015 edition of The Players Championship has brought plenty of twists and turns as the action heads toward Saturday’s third round. Americans Kevin Na and Jerry Kelly shared the top spot on the leaderboard following Friday’s Round 2 play, while a handful of other surprises—Branden Grace and David Hearn...
Published: April 27, 2015
The biggest match play event of the season is on the horizon as the 2015 WGC-Cadillac Match Play Championship begins Wednesday, and golf’s biggest stars are ready to tee it up at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco—well, most of them. Tiger Woods is not coming back until The Players, as expected after an impressive return at the Masters, and Phil Mickelson withdrew as well Sunday...
Published: April 13, 2015
As if a green jacket and a number of records weren’t enough, Jordan Spieth also took home some major prize money by winning the 2015 Masters. The 21-year-old posted an 18-under-par score to tie the Augusta National course record, winning by a comfortable four strokes to secure his first major championship. In doing so, he hauled in $1.8 million of a $10 million purse, as reported by The Augusta...
Published: April 13, 2015
Jordan Spieth, the Masters. The Masters, Jordan Spieth. You two should become familiar with each other. After nearly becoming the youngest to ever win golf’s most prestigious tournament last year in his debut, Spieth dominated the 2015 Masters at 18 under par—tying Tiger Woods‘ course record. He clinched his first green jacket and left the reverberating feeling around Augusta National...
Published: April 12, 2015
Moving Day at the 2015 Masters brought movement all over the leaderboard, but not at the top. Jordan Spieth remained well in control of the lead through 54 holes Saturday, moving to 16 under par with a wacky round of 70 that kept him four strokes ahead of the field. With a score of 200 through three days, Spieth matched another Augusta National course record, putting him 18 holes away from his...
Published: April 11, 2015
Golfers in the 2015 Masters field will either lose or gain hope with each passing hole on Saturday’s moving day, and it will all be dependent on the play of Jordan Spieth. Spieth set the standard throughout the opening two rounds of play, setting a 36-hole course record with rounds of 64 and 66. But his fellow contenders have brought it as well. He only maintained a five-stroke lead entering...
Published: April 11, 2015
Moving day has arrived at the 2015 Masters, but Jordan Spieth has made moving up the leaderboard a near-impossible task entering Saturday. That’s because the 21-year-old went out and posted the best two opening rounds that Augusta National Golf Club has ever seen, shooting a 64 followed by a 66 to mark a 36-hole course record. That put him five strokes ahead of the pack, but it feels like more...