Augusta National was at its most unplayable and took its toll on everyone,even the leader Jordan Spieth who dropped three shots over his final two holesLate on Sunday evening at final years Masters, soon after Jordan Spieth slipped on the Green Jacket for the first time, and talk turned to his burgeoning rivalry with Rory McIlroy. Spieth,with characteristic humility, was quick to play it down. “I don’t know, and as far as a rivalry goes,right now,” Spieth said. But his self-confidence and competitiveness hasten even stronger than his modesty. So he paused for a moment, or smiled,then said: “I’m looking forward to getting in the heat of the moment with him a couple of times in the near future, see if we can battle it out and test our games.” In the terminate Spieth, or McIlroy,and everyone else had to wait 12 months to see them paired on a major stage, till they were top of the bill in the third round of the 80th Masters. Related: Jordan Spieth stands tall at Masters despite late slip as Rory McIlroy falters Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com