Masters 2014
April 8, 2014 12:15 PM
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After a tough back nine stretch that included a shot in the water at the infamous par 3 11th, and three stroked back from the lead, Jordan congratulates Bubba Watson on a victory at the 2014 Masters Championship.
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Jordan embraces caddie Michael Greller after the final 18 holes of the 2014 Masters Championship. Michael, a former school teacher, has been a key part of Jordan’s success on the course.
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Jordan finished tied for second at the 2014 Masters, with an incredibly strong showing on the Sunday front nine. “I’m hungry,” he said in his post tournament interview, “I’m ready to win a major.” With such an excellent debut on golf’s most legendary stage, Jordan demonstrated that a major is definitely in his reach.
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At the 4th hole on Sunday at the Masters, a shot from the bunker turned into déjà vu for anyone who remembers the 2013 John Deere Classic. His hole-out here gave him a two stroke lead on eventual champion, Bubba Watson.
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Jordan and caddie Michael Greller line up his putt on the 18th green on Saturday. His par here would earn him a spot in the final pair with Bubba Watson on Sunday, at T1with five under par for three rounds.
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Jordan putts on the 16th green at Augusta National during the third round of the 2014 Masters.
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Jordan and Rory walk off the 18th hole after ending their second day as playing partners at Augusta. Jordan sat three under for Saturday, and McIlroy found himself right at the cut line at four under par.
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Jordan hits his 17th tee shot on Friday at Augusta, where a hole later he would find himself two under for the round and three for the tournament, ahead of both Rory McIlroy and Patrick Reed, his playing partners.
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Jordan and Michael walk by the water on 16 during the Tuesday practice round.
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After hitting a drive into the woods on the 7th hole during Tuesday’s practice round, Jordan delighted the crowd by landing this approach shot nicely on the green.
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The crowd watches as Jordan hits his skip shot on the 16th hole, a trick shot that every player traditionally attempts during their Masters practice round.
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Jordan, putter in hand, walks toward the 16th green with caddie Michael Greller during Tuesday’s practice round.
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Jordan hits his tee shot on the 14th hole during his practice round on Tuesday.
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Jordan signs autographs for the gallery during the Tuesday practice round at Augusta.
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Jimmy Roberts interviews Jordan at the end of Tuesday’s practice round for Masters.com.
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