Thursday, April 16, 2015

SPORTS - A New Golf Rivalry?

"Is Jordan Spieth’s Masters win the start of a great golf rivalry?" PBS NewsHour 4/13/2015

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SUMMARY:  Twenty-one-year-old Jordan Spieth made golf history this weekend as the second-youngest golfer to win the Masters Tournament -- just a few months older than Tiger Woods was when he won his first green jacket.  He also set several records, including one for making the most birdies at a Masters.  Jeffrey Brown looks at Spieth’s career and accomplishment with John Feinstein of The Washington Post.

JEFFREY BROWN (NewsHour):  Jordan Spieth led the tournament from start to finish, the first time that’s happened in 39 years, as he beat back challenges from some of the game’s biggest names.

Along the way, he set several records, for lowest score after 36 holes and after 54 holes and for making the most birdies at one Masters.  After four days, he got to don the traditional green jacket of the Masters winner, having tied the 72-hole record of Tiger Woods.

Spieth spoke about that moment immediately afterwards.

JORDAN SPIETH, 2015 Masters Tournament Champion:  To put on this jacket is incredible.  This feels great.  I plan on not taking it off for quite a while.

(LAUGHTER)

JORDAN SPIETH:  Probably sleep in it for the next few nights.  But this is — it was a test.  There is a reason I have a hairline like this right now.  And that’s because it’s stressful, what we do, on a daily basis.

And to be able to come to the world’s greatest and to come out on top, it puts a lot of confidence in me.

JEFFREY BROWN:  Some perspective now from John Feinstein, a columnist for The Washington Post and the author of several books about golf, including “A Good Walk Spoiled.”  He was in Augusta this weekend.

John, what was the most interesting aspect to this?  Is it his age or the manner of his victory?  What was it?

JOHN FEINSTEIN, Washington Post:  I think it was the manner of his victory.

To sleep on the lead, as they say in golf, for three straight nights…

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