The Philippine Star

SPIETH CRAFTS MASTERS-PIECE

Champ makes history with 4-shot win

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AUGUSTA, Georgia – Jordan Spieth tapped in his final putt to cap off a record performanc­e and bent over in relief. He just as easily could have been taking a bow. This was a Masters for the ages. Not since Tiger Woods in 1997 has a 21-year-old faced so little stress while making a mockery of par in a major. Not since Raymond Floyd in 1976 has anyone withstood the pressure of leading for all four rounds at Augusta National.

Only one other Masters champion – Craig Wood in 1941 – has never let anyone closer to him than three shots the entire way.

Spieth took his place among the best in the game Sunday when he closed with a 2-under 70 for a four-shot victory over Phil Mickelson and Justin Rose, becoming the secondyoun­gest champion behind Woods to wear a green jacket.

“This was arguably the greatest day of my life,” Spieth said. “To join Masters history and put my name on that trophy and to have this jacket forever, it’s something that I can’t fathom right now.” He left everyone else dazed, too. Spieth missed a 5-foot par putt on the final hole that only kept him from breaking another record this week at the Masters. He tied the 72-hole scoring mark that Woods set at 18-under 270.

It was still enough to beat Mickelson (69) and Rose (70) by four shots.

“Playing with Jordan, he’s going to sort of fly the flag for golf for quite a while,” Rose said. “People were getting excited about that out there. You could tell.”

There were standing ovations all the way around to celebrate the latest star in golf, the next addition to a new generation just as Woods and Mickelson are approachin­g the back nines of their careers.

Rory McIlroy is still No. 1 in the world by a reasonable margin. Spieth is now No. 2. It’s the first time players 25 or younger have been Nos. 1-2 in the world.

“He’s got four majors. That’s something I can still only dream about,” Spieth said. “I don’t know, as far as a rivalry right now.”

For all the hype about the Grand Slam bid by McIlroy and the return of Woods, this week was about the arrival of another star.

“It’s awfully impressive,” McIlroy said after closing with a 66 to finish fourth. “It’s nice to get your major tally up and running at an early stage in your career. It’s great to see, great for the game, and I’m sure there will be many more.”

Woods jarred his right wrist when he struck wood under the pine straw on the ninth hole. He didn’t hit a fairway on the front nine and never was in the game, closing with a 73 to finish 13 shots behind.

 ?? AFP ?? Jordan Spieth of the United States poses with the green jacket after winning the 2015 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.
AFP Jordan Spieth of the United States poses with the green jacket after winning the 2015 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.

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