Spieth smashes Masters records
The 21-year-old became the second-youngest player to win at Augusta, behind only Woods' 1997 effort, and just the fifth man to lead the prestigious tournament from start to finish. The American went into Sunday's final round with a four-shot lead, extended that by one after his opening nine holes, and at the next beat Phil Mickelson's Masters record of 26 birdies for the week. Unlike last year, where he squandered the lead just before the nine-hole turn on the last day, this time he was unstoppable. Spieth's 28th birdie, at the 15th hole, made him the first player to reach 19 under par at the Masters -- eclipsing Woods' 1997 winning total. A bogey at the last meant he ended tied with the 14-time major champion's mark. The Texan couldn't match Woods' 12-shot winning margin of 18 years ago, but finished four ahead of second-placed Justin Rose and Mickelson -- both of whom are already major winners. Spieth's halfway total of 14 under par on Friday brok...