Jordan Spieth, Brother of Brown's Steven Spieth, Wins The Masters

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Jordan Spieth, Brother of Brown's Steven Spieth, Wins The Masters

Jordan Spieth. Photo courtesy of Jerryh8391/flickr
Jordan Spieth, 21, is the 2015 Masters Champion, shooting a score of 18-under 270, tying the record score set by Tiger Woods in 1997. If it wasn't for a bogey on 18, Spieth would have set a new record. 

"This was arguably the greatest day of my life," Spieth said in his post round press conference. 

Jordan's Brother Steven

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Jordan Spieth is the brother of Brown University basketball's Steven Spieth who will return in 2015-16 for his junior season. 

Steven Spieth
Steven Spieth averaged ten points and five rebounds per game for the Bears this past season. 

Brown finished the season with a record of 13-18 overall  and 4-10 in conference. 

Jordan Spieth in The Record Books 

Spieth is the first wire-to-wire winner  at the Masters since Raymond Floyd did it in 1976. 

Jordan Spieth now holds the following records at Augusta: 

• The 36-hole record at 14-under 130.

• The 54-hole record at 16-under 200.

• The most birdies for the tournament at 28.

• The lowest opening round by a champion at 64.

• The youngest player to lead after the opening round

One Great Player Leaves, Another Rises 

This year's Masters said goodbye to golf great Ben Crenshaw who played his final competitive round at Augusta on Friday, April 10, as he didn't make the cut. 

Crenshaw went to the University of Texas and has served as a bit of a mentor to Jordan Spieth, who also went to Texas. 

Spieth and Crenshaw played a practice round together on the Wednesday before the tournament started. 

The week Ben Crenshaw plays his final rounds at Augusta, Jordan Spieth wins the first major of his career, and dominates in the process. 

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