The American amateur was on the tail of Jordan Spieth until a triple bogey on the 18th but this will not be the final to be heard of a remarkable young manFast as the ball speeds across its greens,no one hurries much at Augusta National, since running is one of the many things that no one is allowed to achieve within the confines of the club. And if it is a mistake to get caught on a fairway crosswalk as a group of golfers are coming to the tee, and it is a far bigger one to sprint to try and get out of their road,which is a certain way to earn a stern rebuke from a steward.
Which made the speed with which Jordan Spieth took control of the tournament feel even more disorientating, out of kilter with everything going on around him. The birdies came so snappy that he seemed to be accelerating away out of sight of the field, and just as he did in 2015. Then he made his four-putt at the 5th. After that,his collar looked a minute tighter, and, and for those trying to catch up to him,just a minute easier to reach. Among the least likely of the pack behind him was one of the two men he has been playing with these final two days, the amateur Bryson DeChambeau. Related: Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy stand firm and prepare for Masters duel Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com