Jordan Spieth wasn’t exactly on top of his game heading into the Masters, but something about Augusta National continues to bring out the best in the defending champion.
The No. 2 golfer in the world leads the year’s first major after shooting a 6-under-par 66 in Thursday’s first round. He was bogey-free with six birdies.
Jordan Spieth doing Jordan Spieth things. https://t.co/iHyKFmYHoo
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 7, 2016
But rounds like this are nothing new for Spieth, who is trying to become the first player to win back-to-back Masters since Tiger Woods did so in 2001 and 2002.
.@JordanSpieth has birdied 34 of his last 90 holes @TheMasters & has a combined 68.8 scoring average in his 9 career rounds at Augusta.
— PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) April 7, 2016
1st 9 professional rounds in @TheMasters@JordanSpieth: 8 rounds under par, -29@TigerWoods 6 rounds under par, -21
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) April 7, 2016
Most rounds led/co-led in #TheMasters, last 30 years
Tiger 9
Couples 6
Phil 6Today would be Jordan Spieth's 6th. This is his 9th round.
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) April 7, 2016
Danny Lee and Shane Lowry finished in a tie for second place after shooting 4-under 68, and the star-studded cast of Paul Casey, Soren Kjeldsen, Ian Pouler, Sergio Garcia, and Justin Rose all shot 3-under 69. Rory McIlroy faltered late and finished with a 70.
Jason Day, the world’s No. 1 golfer, made an early run up the leaderboard, but he went bogey-triple-bogey-par to close out his round at even-par.
Two of the worst first rounds belonged to Ernie Els and Rickie Fowler. Els made history — and not the good kind — when he had a disastrous first hole on his way to an 8-over 80, which also was Fowler’s score.
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