OB Sports Golf & Leisure

Summer 2014

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l PGA TOUR REPORT OB SPORTS GOLF & LEISURE x SUMMER 2014 x obsports.com The Next Big Thing began 2014 with a T2 at the champions- only Hyundai event, then dusted Tiger at Torrey Pines (71-72 on Thursday, 63-71 on Friday) the first time they were ever paired together in a tournament. His amazing runner-up at the Masters was backed with another center-stage per- formance at the Players, where he tied for fourth. Is it a concern that he hasn't won more? Not yet. It took Tom Watson several years to start closing with regularity, after many close calls. Spieth has a special kind of ma- turity and self-belief for someone who isn't yet of age to play black- jack in Vegas. He's personable, with a great sense of humor, yet as the Masters showed, he vents plenty of emotion. Let the learning process con- tinue and he's poised to become one of the greats. ONE ADAM As compelling as the Kaymer- Watson ranking debate is as of mid-June, it's Adam Scott who has ascended to No. 1. Unquestionably, it's well- earned, and there's little to sug- gest that by year's end he won't retain that ranking. Scott fol- lowed his 2013 Masters tri- umph with a fabulous fall, winning The Bar- clays, the Australian PGA and the Talisker Masters. Since then, he's maintained a light schedule to keep him fresh. He played just nine events lead- ing into the U.S. Open, and his re- sults have been outstanding. Including his T9 at Pinehurst, he has seven Top 10s, highlighted by a playoff victory at Colonial. Recently married, Scott is such a nice, calm guy, we occasionally confuse his lack of fire for a lack of desire. Make no mistake, he burns. CLICK HERE TO VIEW WHAT'S AHEAD FOR THE PGA TOUR

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