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Jordan Spieth is starting to run away at the Masters again

Only three people have ever won the Masters in consecutive years, but Jordan Spieth’s putter is working on another blowout at Augusta.

The defending champ is starting to get some cushion with a little more than 18 holes left in his Masters title defense. This sidewinder, with about six feet of break, was right in the cup for a birdie at the par-5 15th. Spieth is unrelenting with the putter, getting back shots he’s thrown away and then putting the pedal down harder to extend his leads. A mishap double bogey at the 11th was erased in four holes thanks to that club.

After the birdie on No. 15, he’s now four clear of the next closest chaser and closing in on another Sunday stroll to a green jacket.

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