The Masters – Moving Day

Day three at the Masters could not have been better.  The leader Bubba Watson moved backward and the most of the field moved forward.  As a result, the field is close and about 15 players have a chance to win the first Major of 2014.  There are many highlights to moving day and the golfing world is abuzz with excitement.  This hype is normal for most Masters Tournaments and as a result, there will be some who will have a tough time sleeping tonight!

The two players of day 3 that caught my eye are Jordan Spieth and Miguel Angel Jimenez! Both these players have provided some exciting golf and have set the media circus on fire with back peddling and speculation.  It is amazing to see how quickly the tides change and the pundits change their spots.  Regardless, these two players have differing approaches to the final round of the Masters which makes it even more interesting.

Here are a couple Tweets that sum up my thoughts.

Jordan Spieth will likely be up most of the night nervous as he zeros in on his first green jacket.  This response is totally understandable.  His meteoric rise in the golfing world was not unexpected, but a bit of surprise.  The golfing experts realized early that Jordan Spieth would be a force on Tour, but not this quick.  After turning pro in 2012, very few would have predicted that just two years later he would be ranked 13th in the world and the leader after 54 holes at the Masters. He is a great player and has a great future.  However, for tomorrow, his nerves will be like the video below!

Miguel Angel Jimenez will be a different case.  He is a cigar smoking, fun-loving professional who is beloved by the average fan.  At 50 years of age, his golfing career later in life is better than when he turned pro in 1982.  This Spaniard has 23 wins world-wide and never seems to change his demeanor regardless of the tournament!  He has the ability to shoot another low round and being only 2 strokes back makes the final day of the Masters more interesting.  Of all the players in the last three groups, he has the most to gain and the least to lose!

Regardless, the final day of the Masters is going to be exciting.  The player wearing the green jacket will be the one who steps up and takes it.

I am a grateful golfer!  See you on the links!

 

2 thoughts on “The Masters – Moving Day

  1. Jim, great summary. I didn’t see that 66 coming from Jiminez and suspect it was an anomaly. I think 7-under wins it which puts only the players at 1-under in the mix. Little disappointed that Scott didn’t hang closer to the lead but if he’s got a 64 in him, let’s see it! Spieth is in the laboratory today and I am positively squeamish with anticipation to see how he handles it. Need to calm down as I have a round of golf to play before the coverage. 🙂 Thanks and enjoy the final! Brian

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