Over the weekend, Jordan Spieth became the second youngest Masters winner and the fifth wire-to-wire winner (meaning not once did he lose the lead in the tournament). He also tied for the lowest cumulative score of all four rounds in Masters history...impressive right?
After Spieth tied for second in the 2014 Masters, and losing to Bubba Watson, he came back with something to prove and a green jacket to win. With Spieth’s four-stroke win ahead of Phil Mickelson and Justin Rose, I guess you could consider it a decisive victory.
With Spieth’s humility, poise, and consistency, he broke the Masters tournament record with his 26th birdie, and became the first player in Masters history to reach 19-under-par. Sorry Tiger, but it looks like a new, younger era of golf is approaching and leading the spotlight is Jordan Spieth.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2428614-jordan-spieth-at-masters-2015-leaderboard-score-twitter-reaction-from-sunday