Jordan Spieth

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Masters Thursday Tracker: Track Longhorns Spieth and Scheffler ... (CalBearsMaven)

Longhorns Masters Tracker: Check back often as we keep you up-to-date on Longhorns news as former Texas golfers look to take home golf's biggest prize.

Get all the information you need to get ready to watch Jordan Spieth and Scottie Scheffler in the Masters this week Scottie Scheffler and Jordan Spieth are given their tee times for the first two rounds of the Masters. New Tee Times For Longhorns Spieth and Scheffler at The Masters

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NeuroPeak Pro Has Bryson DeChambeau, Jordan Spieth Breathing ... (SportTechie)

Jordan Spieth, who has used NeuroPeak Pro's breathing techniques to clear his mind on the course, swings during the first round of the Masters in Augusta on ...

“It's the difference of being at 150 and getting that down to like 120 or 110, as opposed to staying at 150 the whole time and just redlining it,” Bolhius says. In that half-minute, they won’t return all the way to their resting heart rate, of course, but they can conserve themselves. “When my heart rate got up, I was able it to control it and get it back down, based on breathing,” said DeChambeau, who was 4-over par after Thursday's first round of the Masters, compared to Spieth's 1-over. The NeuroPeak app has tutorial videos to help athletes learn to control their breathing, and premium packages include personal instruction. “The precision breathing practice is just like one would practice their golf swing or their putting stroke,’’ Matthews says. Before the golfer’s final round at the Players Championship, he did two breathing sessions a couple hours apart, registering scores of 93 and 95, before completing the tournament with a strong showing.

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Masters 2022: Jordan Spieth misses three-footer, makes 32-footer ... (GolfDigest.com)

Other than Phil Mickelson, no professional golfer goes full "Man on Wire" on a consistent basis quite like Jordan Spieth. He re-affirmed this notion with ...

Ahh, the full Spieth experience, and in just three holes. Two holes later, at the par-4 fifth, one of the most difficult holes to birdie on the course, Spieth had a 32-foot birdie putt that needed enough speed to get up the hill but then needed to hit the brakes as it got closer to the hole. At the short par-4 third, Spieth went fairway, green, setting himself up with a lengthy 31-foot look at birdie.

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