A pack of lesser-known players is pursuing Jordan Spieth at the Masters, and some other big names are lurking not too far behind.
Danny Lee and Shane Lowry — surprisingly tied for second two strokes behind Spieth's 6-under 66 — get a couple hours head start in Friday's second round before Spieth resumes his attack on Augusta National just before 1 p...
Former Alabama golfer Justin Thomas is making his first trip to the Masters this week, and he'll be teeing off directly behind defending champion Jordan Spieth.