Spieth Stumbles a Bit at Masters, but Maintains 5-Shot Lead

Jordan Spieth stumbled a few times on the front nine Saturday. There was his first three-putt of the Masters, another bogey at the seventh. That was more bogeys than he had the first two days combined. But when the 21-year-old Texan made the turn in

Tiger Woods starts quick at Augusta, but Jordan Spieth is threatening to run away from everyone.

Jordan Spieth ran away from the field at the Masters on Friday, shooting a 6-under-par 66 to break the tournament's 36-hole record. Spieth, at 21 years old, is 14-under for the tournament entering the weekend. The previous 

Tiger Woods starts quick at Augusta, but Jordan Spieth is threatening to run away from everyone.

After taking his time, Spieth knocked in a short par putt on the 18th hole Friday to claim the 36-hole scoring record at the Masters, breaking a mark that has stood for nearly four decades. Raymond Floyd reached the midway point of the 1976 Masters