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Posted 2014-April-13, 13:18

Nice birdie putt by Spieth on 2 and chip-in by Kuchar on 3 to tie Spieth at 6 under. Can Couples get to -4 on the front nine and play the back in 2 or 3 under? Stay tuned.
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Posted 2014-April-13, 13:34

Wow! Spieth knocks it in from the bunker at the front of the par 3 fourth. Bubba gets one back there too to stay within 2 of the lead. Kuchar 4 putts on 5 to fall 2 back. Ouch.

Edit: Kuchar is 3 back.
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Posted 2014-April-13, 13:49

Today's hole locations via Geoff Shackleford:

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Posted 2014-April-13, 13:53

Wow! Do you believe those tee shots by Watson & Spieth on the par 3 6th?
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Posted 2014-April-13, 14:12

It is not possible to play 7 better from tee to green than Spieth just did to go to 8 under. Wow!
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Posted 2014-April-13, 14:49

Ditto for the way Bubba just played 9. What a gorgeous putt. Spieth's par putt lipped out and now he is 2 back of Bubba at 6 under after bogeying 8 and 9. Ok, Jordan. Let's go.
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Posted 2014-April-13, 15:33

Nice putt there by Spieth to save bogey on 12 after hitting it just short and rolling back into the creek.

Wow! I've never seen a tee shot on 13 as far down the fairway as the one Bubba just launched. Up and down from there will give him a 3 shot lead, assuming Spieth makes 4.
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Posted 2014-April-13, 15:44

Spieth just misses his birdie putt on 13 and Bubba knocks it in from 6 feet for a 4 to go 3 up with 5 to play.
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Posted 2014-April-13, 16:05

Miguel Jimenez almost aces 17. He hit the best shot into 12 earlier today. So good.
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Posted 2014-April-13, 16:09

What can you say about Bubba's approach shot on 15? The guy loves hitting through trees. What trees?
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Posted 2014-April-13, 16:20

And Bubba hits a solid 9 iron into the middle part of the left side of the 16th green. He is not losing this now. Well played by both of these guys.
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Posted 2014-April-14, 01:48

A thought for the guy from the BBC commentary team who saw at the beginning of the week that Blixt was 400 to 1 and put some money on him, got a nice run for his money and but for Bubba's brilliance could have had to commentate on (for him) a very tense playoff.
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Posted 2014-April-14, 08:32

Only 2 players had fewer putts per hole than Blixt who managed 4 rounds with zero 3 putts. The guy is fearless. Just needs to hit a few more fairways.

Bernard Langer's final round 69 on that course at age 56.63 is just too amazing.
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Posted 2014-April-14, 09:15

It was a fun Masters' to watch.
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Posted 2014-April-14, 10:20

Spieth's post game interview was interesting, esp. his comments about his pitch from the rough on 8 into a "ridiculously firm green, into the grain" that he played to release but mysteriously checked up instead; the 9-iron from a downslope lie into 9 that he caught a hair thin but still solid followed by a gorgeous chip and a gorgeous putt that just lipped out; and the 9-iron into 12 which he thought he'd hit perfectly but it caught just enough breeze to knock it down a pace or two short of the flat part of the green. Tough game.
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