Jordan spieth
Spieth back on top while Finau pens Masters folklore
It was Tont Finau who stole the show by grinding out a 68 to join Matt Kuchar on four-under.
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McIlroy, Spieth eliminated from Match Play as seeds tumble
Four-time major champion Rory McIlroy, playing in the third match of the day, was beaten 5&3 by Brian Harman at Austin Country Club.
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Confident Spieth ready to be 'the man' in 2018
Spieth and Thomas are among a small 34-man field that includes the top five players in the world, Johnson, Spieth, Thomas, Jon Rahm and Hideki Matsuyama.
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Spieth brings lethal edge in first shot at career slam 11
Jordan Spieth recovered from a shockingly wayward tee shot at the 13th in the final round at Royal Birkdale.
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American Spieth emerges from epic duel to win British Open
Jordan Spieth survived a roller-coaster final round at the British Open to emerge with his third major title.
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Jordan Spieth sets off in search of third major title
American Spieth would join Jack Nicklaus as the only players to win three legs of the grand slam before turning 24.
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Poulter sets clubhouse pace, Spieth starts well
Ian Poulter rattled in four birdies and made only one bogey as rain and strong crosswinds caused problems for the early starters.
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Johnson and Spieth favourites as British Open begins
Spieth, third in the rankings and twice a major winner, will tee off alongside Swedish defending champion Henrik Stenson.
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Spieth birdies last for one-shot lead at Travelers
Spieth had three birdies over his last four holes for a four-under 66 to squeeze ahead of fellow American Boo Weekley.
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American big guns Spieth, Fowler fail to fire
Both Americans finished tied for 11th on one under par, eight shots behind Garcia, who beat Rose in a playoff.
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Rose, Garcia lead Masters as Spieth lurks
Rose, the 2013 US Open champion, conjured up seven birdies, including a pair at the last two holes, in a day’s best round of 67.
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Five players to watch at the US Masters
Hideki Matsuyama is seeking to become the first Japanese man to win a major while Phil Mickelson would become the oldest champion.
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Jordan Spieth unsure about taking part in Rio
The golfer is the highest-ranked golfer left in the field after number one Jason Day withdrew on Tuesday.
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Golf-Grace set for hectic Players start in high-profile company
Branden Grace is scheduled to tee off with Australian Day & Spieth from the 10th tee at 8:43 am tomorrow.
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'Spieth will never fully get over Masters meltdown'
United States Ryder Cup captain Davis Love says Jordan Spieth will learn from his collapse.
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Willett wins Masters after stunning Spieth meltdown
Willett birdied 3 of the last 6 holes to cap off a bogey-free display in sun-bathed but cool conditions.
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Nightmare winds, dream pairing have Masters buzzing
Two of golf's young guns and most charismatic players, Spieth and McIlroy will take on each other.
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Spieth stays on top at Masters as challenges stall
He had a 2-shot overnight cushion and it remained intact after an early challenge from Danny Lee stalled.
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Masterful Spieth moves 2 ahead at Augusta
Spieth ended the day two shots ahead of New Zealander Danny Lee & Irishman Shane Lowry.