Boone Jenner, Sean Monahan and Kirill Marchenko — with an assist — also scored while Jet Greaves stopped 20 shots for Columbus (40-28-12), which is fighting to make the playoffs for the first time since 2020. Adam Fantilli added two assists.
The Blue Jackets sit outside the playoff picture, two points behind the Philadelphia Flyers for third place in the Metropolitan Division.
Cole Caufield — with his 51st of the season — and Josh Anderson replied for playoff-bound Montreal (47-23-10) two nights after Caufield scored his 50th in an electric 2-1 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. Jakub Dobes made 28 saves.
Defenceman Noah Dobson exited in the second period after blocking a Zach Werenski slap shot with his left hand. Canadiens rookie Ivan Demidov also went to the dressing room in the third when he was hit headfirst into the boards by Werenski, but he returned later in the period.
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Montreal (104 points) fell from second to third in the Atlantic Division behind Tampa Bay (104 points), which holds the regulation-wins tiebreaker over the Canadiens. The Buffalo Sabres lead the division at 106 points with two regular-season games remaining for all three teams.
The Blue Jackets jumped out to a 2-0 lead Saturday before the game was six minutes old.
Jenner got it started in just 73 seconds, sliding home a backhand. Coyle then doubled the lead at 5:42 when he finished off a tic-tac-toe play.
Anderson capitalized on a net-front pass from Jake Evans to respond at 11:48 in the first period, giving the Canadiens life until Marchenko ripped a shot over Dobes’ shoulder 1:24 into the second.
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Monahan put the Blue Jackets ahead 4-1 at 10:36 in the middle frame after a turnover from defenceman Jayden Struble.
Caufield beat Greaves from a sharp angle on the power play 3:58 into the third period, but Coyle restored the Blue Jackets’ three-goal lead on the man advantage at 9:59.
Blue Jackets: On top of the early goals, Columbus registered eight shots just 3:18 into the game, setting the tone for the rest of the evening.
Canadiens: Will hope Dobson’s injury is not severe with the playoffs starting in one week.
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Marchenko set up Coyle for his second of the night to give Columbus a commanding 5-2 lead.
Montreal captain Nick Suzuki, with an assist on Caufield’s goal, moved within one point of becoming the first Canadien to hit 100 since Mats Naslund in 1985-86.
Blue Jackets: Host the Boston Bruins on Sunday.
Canadiens: Visit the New York Islanders on Sunday.
MLB’s biggest stars showcased their slugging abilities in a tremendous game on Monday night.
The New York Yankees three-time MVP Aaron Judge and the Los Angeles Angels’ three-time MVP Mike Trout teed off on opposing pitchers during their matchup in the Bronx. Judge and Trout each hit two home runs in the duel, which ended with a Yankees 11-10 victory.
New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge celebrates with designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton after hitting a two-run home run during the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels in New York on April 13, 2026.(Yuki Iwamura/AP)
MLB researcher Sarah Langs relayed the history the two players made.
She wrote on X that it was the fourth time in MLB history in which two players, who have won multiple MVPs at the time of the game, hit at least two home runs each. She added that Judge and Trout joined Roy Campanella and Stan Musial, who did it in June 1956, and Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle, who did it twice in July 1962.
It was also the second time a pair of already three-time MVPs homered twice in the same game, according to STATS Perform.
Judge hit his first home run in the first inning off Angels starter Yusei Kikuchi. His second home run came in the sixth inning off reliever Shaun Anderson. He finished the game 2-for-5 with three RBI and two runs scored. He has six home runs on the year.
Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels celebrates with third base coach Keith Johnson after hitting a three-run home run during the sixth inning against the New York Yankees on April 13, 2026, in New York.(Yuki Iwamura/AP)
Trout’s first dinger didn’t come until the sixth inning – off Yankees reliever Jake Bird. The second came in the eighth inning off Camilo Doval. The eighth inning dinger put the Angels out in front 10-8 at the time.
New York stormed back in the ninth when Trent Grisham hit a two-run home run to tie the game. Jose Caballero later scored the game-winning run on a wild pitch.
Trout and Judge both marveled at their accomplishments after the game.
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“It was great. That’s baseball for you,” Trout said. “It’s what fans want, and to be able to see something like that, pretty cool.”
Judge joked he was going to trash talk Trout when he hit one to the warning track earlier in the game, but couldn’t say nothing after Trout smacked two homers later.
New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge hits a home run during the sixth inning against the Los Angeles Angels in New York on April 13, 2026.(Yuki Iwamura/AP)
“I was going to talk some smack to him after the one he hit all the way to the warning track,” Judge said, “but I didn’t get a chance to and then he answers right back with two big homers for him. You put that guy in a clutch situation, a big moment and he’s going to show up every single time, so it’s fun going back and forth with a guy like that, especially in New York and the Bronx.”
Judge had high praise for Trout, who has been at the top of baseball since he entered the league, though he has dealt with injuries for much of his career.
“He’s the greatest of all time. It’s been fun to watch his whole career, coming up at such a young age and instantly just putting yourself at the top of the list. It’s special,” Judge said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Ryan Gaydos is a senior editor for Fox News Digital.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, the teenager currently at the centre of Indian cricket’s spotlight, is set to add another milestone to his resume, with reports suggesting the 15-year-old has been shortlisted to make his senior India debut. Sooryavanshi has reportedly been included in the list of candidates for India’s tour of Ireland, alongside several other prospects. The roster is widely expected to feature a second-string squad, as the Ajit Agarkar-led selection committee remains keen to test the team’s bench strength.
“He is in contention for the Ireland tour, and the selectors have shortlisted his name along with those of many other players,” a source in the Indian cricket board told the Indian Express.
According to the newspaper, Vaibhav is set to be selected for the upcoming series in Ireland as well as the tour of Zimbabwe later this year.
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Vaibhav, who has already broken several records in age-group cricket, has started the IPL 2026 season with a bang for Rajasthan Royals. He struck a stunning 26-ball 78 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, a 17-ball 52 against Chennai Super Kings, and a 14-ball 39 against Mumbai Indians, prompting former cricketers and experts to advocate for his selection to the senior national team.
Even IPL chairman Arun Dhumal remarked that Vaibhav deserves the record of becoming India’s youngest debutant, surpassing the records held by Sachin Tendulkar and Shafali Verma.
“What an amazing batting display by Vaibhav Sooryavanshi this @IPL 2026 season. This prodigy certainly deserves to debut for Team India @BCCI as the youngest given his performances. It’s rare you get the chance to pick up someone so talented and sooooo young too. Certainly deserves his name to be recorded as the youngest debutant for India,” IPL chairman Arun Dhumal wrote on X.
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Other retired India internationals, such as Irfan Pathan and Anil Kumble, have also stated that Vaibhav appears ready for promotion to the national side.
At present, Tendulkar remains the youngest men’s player to have represented India at the international level, making his debut at the age of 16 years and 205 days. Overall, Shafali Verma holds the national record, having debuted for the Indian women’s team at the age of 15 years, seven months, and 27 days.
India are also scheduled to tour England after the Ireland series, playing five T20Is and three ODIs starting 1 July. For the England assignment, the BCCI is likely to facilitate a return for senior players.
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The Associated Press began compiling a ranking of the Top 20 college men’s basketball teams during the 1948–1949 season.
It has issued this poll continuously since the 1950–1951 season.
Beginning with the 1989-1990 season, the poll expanded to 25 teams.
Before 2024, the AP released its final Top 25 poll in mid-March before the NCAA Tournament. Since then, the final poll has appeared after the champion has been crowned.
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The table below list the total number of final AP poll appearances for teams in the West, with the most recent appearance and rank, plus the highest-ever rank and the year that ranking was achieved.
In cases where a school has achieved their highest ranking more than once, we have listed the most recent.
Some fans want the Minnesota Vikings to draft a defensive tackle like Peter Woods or Kayden McDonald in Round 1, but the club could wait until the following day by picking “Big Citrus” Domonique Orange.
The Vikings may need a DT, and Orange looks like one of the more realistic paths.
Minnesota met with Orange last week, a man who obviously snagged his moniker from his last name and size.
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Orange Stands Out in Minnesota’s Mid-Round Search
The Vikings’ newest DT could come from Round 2 or 3.
Iowa State Cyclones defensive lineman Domonique Orange (95) celebrates after bringing down the quarterback, delivering a momentum-shifting sack in a high-profile matchup. Dec 7, 2024 captured the play at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, where Orange helped disrupt Arizona State’s offense with pressure in the first half. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images.
Orange Chats with Vikings
Orange made the rounds last week, with the NFL draft upcoming on April 23rd. He’ll have plenty of suitors.
Click2Houston‘s Aaron Wilson wrote, “Iowa State defensive tackle Domonique Orange impressed NFL teams at his campus workout, showing that he has recovered from a quadriceps injury. The Texans attended his Pro Day workout and helped run the drills. Orange, nicknamed “Big Citrus,’ is scheduled to visit the Texans at NRG Stadium, per a league source.”
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“Orange is also set to visit the Buffalo Bills, Minnesota Vikings, Carolina Panthers and the Chicago Bears. He’s regarded by NFL teams as a classic, space-eating anchor in the middle of the defense. Orange (6-foot-2, 322 pounds) was a third-team All-Big 12 Conference selection last season.”
The Cyclone lives at No. 66 on the Consensus Big Board, meaning he’s likely to hear his name called at the end of Round 2 or beginning of Round 3.
The Scouting Report
Orange is 6’2″ and 325 pounds and known for his first-step speed, his anchor, and long arms. A year ago, he earned a spot on Bruce Feldman’s popular “Freaks” list. However, Orange is not known for rushing the passer and doesn’t have many bull-rush tendencies. He’s a nose tackle.
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NFL Draft Buzzon his skill set: “Orange’s value at the next level is straightforward: he can fill a nose tackle role in an odd-front defense and give you honest, dependable reps against the run on early downs. His combination of first-step quickness, anchor strength, and length makes him someone who can eat blocks and hold gaps, which frees up linebackers to flow to the football.”
“The performance against Iowa in 2025, where he held up against one of the best centers in college football, speaks to what he can do against quality competition at the point of attack. The tackling regression in his final college season is also worth watching, as his missed tackle rate jumped well above career norms.”
Orange turned 22 last month. He’s got youth on his side.
TBD added, “His testing numbers suggest limited range and pursuit, meaning he needs to win early in the play or he probably won’t make the stop. In the right scheme, Orange can be a useful early-down nose who absorbs blocks and keeps the interior clean.”
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“A 3-4 defense that values gap control and doesn’t ask its nose to do much as a rusher is the ideal landing spot. He has the frame, the hands, and the anchor to hold up at the pro level in that role. His floor is a capable run-stuffing rotation piece; his ceiling is a starting nose in a defense that can scheme around his limitations on passing downs.”
2 Starting DTs Out This Offseason
The Vikings’ pre-draft meeting with Orange takes on greater significance given the uncertainty at defensive tackle. Currently, Jalen Redmond, Levi Drake Rodriguez, and Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins are in line for considerable playing time. While this group is intriguing, a rookie could find a role — especially if the Vikings don’t sign a free agent like Christian Wilkins.
And the DT need developed recently. In March, Minnesota released Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave, a tandem that played nearly 1,400 defensive snaps in 2025. The duo, former general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah’s major free-agent acquisitions on the defensive line last offseason, failed to meet expectations. To add insult to injury, Allen signed with the Bengals, and Hargrave joined Green Bay.
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Iowa State Cyclones defensive lineman Domonique Orange (95) reacts following a strong defensive play, showing energy and presence along the line of scrimmage. Sep 6, 2025 highlighted the rivalry setting at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, where Orange contributed to Iowa State’s defensive effort against the Hawkeyes in the second half. Mandatory Credit: Reese Strickland-Imagn Images.
Therefore, with Minnesota’s defensive tackle situation rapidly evolving, the meeting with Orange appears particularly important.
The Other DT Options
Suppose for a moment that Minnesota wants to leave the draft with a defensive tackle but not Orange. The list from a mid-April viewpoint looks like this:
Peter Woods (Clemson | R1)
Kayden McDonald (Ohio State | R1-R2)
Caleb Banks (Florida | R2)
Christen Miller (Georgia | R2)
Lee Hunter (Texas Tech | R2)
Gracen Halton (Oklahoma | R3)
Darrell Jackson Jr. (Florida State | R3)
Kaleb Proctor (Southeastern Louisiana | R4)
Chris McClellan (Missouri | R4)
Dontay Corleone (Cincinnati | R4)
Zxavian Harris (Mississippi | R4)
Zane Durant (Penn State | R4-R5)
DeMonte Capehart (Clemson | R5)
Rayshaun Benny (Michigan | R5)
Iowa State defensive lineman Domonique Orange (95) poses during media day, offering a clear look at his build and presence ahead of the upcoming season. Aug 2, 2024 showed the setting at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, where Orange took part in team media availability before fall preparations began. Mandatory Credit: Zach Boyden-Holmes-Imagn Images.
Hunter of Texas Tech is a popular mock-draft favorite among fans, and Minnesota met with Jackson Jr. of Florida State, as well.
The draft is nine days away. The Vikings have two picks to explore Orange in Round 3: Nos. 82 and 97.
New Zealand’s women’s cricket team captain Amelia Kerr has won the ICC Women’s Player of the Month award for March after her heroics with both bat and ball against Zimbabwe and South Africa, according to the ICC website. After being handed the captaincy reins of the white-ball sides from Sophie Devine, Kerr performed impressively with both bat and ball. During the ODI series against Zimbabwe at home, she claimed 16 wickets in just three matches, including a career-best spell of 7/34.
She also made a valuable impact with the bat, finishing as the third-highest run-scorer in the ODI series with 140 runs in three matches at an average of 46.67 during the month.
Kerr carried her form into the T20I series against South Africa, playing a key role in the White Ferns’ 4-1 triumph in a five-match series. She amassed 276 runs, with her exceptional performances also earning her the No.1 spot in the ICC Women’s T20I all-rounder rankings.
The all-rounder reflected on her achievement, highlighting how her performances contributed significantly to New Zealand’s strong team effort. Kerr said it was a special month for the White Ferns, expressing that the standout aspect was the team’s selflessness, belief and overall strong performances throughout the month.
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“It’s been a special month for the White Ferns. It’s always nice to be able to contribute to wins for your country but seeing the way the whole team has played, the selflessness and the belief is what has been the highlight for me this past month,” she said as quoted by the ICC website.
Kerr’s contributions, both as a captain and as an all-rounder, will prove pivotal in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in England from June 12 as New Zealand brace to defend the title.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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After the Los Angeles Kings locked up the final spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Maple Leafs saw their return from the Scott Laughton trade get sweeter.
As part of the deadline deal, the Maple Leafs received a conditional 2026 third-round pick, which was to become a second-round selection if Los Angeles qualified for the post-season.
To clinch, the Kings had to defeat the Seattle Kraken in any fashion, and the San Jose Sharks had to defeat the Predators in regulation.
With just one game remaining in their season, Toronto has a 32-35-14 record, sitting second-last in the Eastern Conference and 28th in the league overall.
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The Maple Leafs failed to qualify for the playoffs this season for the first time since 2016. They were officially eliminated from contention on April 2 after a loss to the Sharks.
Meanwhile, Toronto also must await the final outcome of another previous trade. The 2026 first-round pick the Maple Leafs dealt in the Brandon Carlo trade last season had a condition: if it turns out to be a top-five selection, Toronto keeps the pick. However, if it is any later, it goes to the Boston Bruins.
Michael Carrick has been making his case to earn the Manchester United manager’s job on a permanent basis
Manchester United have yet to make an official announcement on their new permanent manager. However, former captain Gary Neville has seen signs the club are planning for life with Michael Carrick still at Old Trafford next term.
Carrick has done an impressive job improving results since taking over as interim manager in January. A return of 23 points from 11 matches leaves United third in the league, though they were beaten at home by Leeds United on Monday.
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“It was interesting in his press conference. He was asked about whether he was part of recruitment meetings and planning for next season and Michael said yes he was,” Neville said, before suggesting the stability offered by Carrick during a time of wider upheaval could work in his favour.
“What Michael’s doing right now, not just winning football matches which is critical, he’s settling the club down off the pitch as well which will be important,” he added. “If you’re an owner and the rest of the club trust the manager, like the manager and feel he has a good way about him, that will count as they move towards the end of the season.”
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While Neville’s feedback isn’t the same as confirmation from the club, the involvement of Carrick in forward-planning is notable. Were United to bring in a new manager currently working elsewhere, they would have less time to put their plans in place when it comes to recruitment, tactics and more.
It has also been acknowledged that some international bosses who might have been available after the World Cup have since signed extensions with their respective national teams. Most notably, Carlo Ancelotti has agreed new terms with Brazil while Thomas Tuchel’s England contract will now run until 2028.
With six league games to go, Carrick and United have a seven-point cushion over sixth-place Chelsea. The top five Premier League finishers will make it into next year’s Champions League thanks to all nine English clubs reaching the knockout rounds in Europe this term.
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United face Chelsea next week in a match which could prove pivotal for both teams’ European chances. Both sides are coming off losses, with the Blues losing to Manchester City on Sunday and Carrick’s men coming up short against Leeds.
A first-half brace from Noah Okafor put the visitors in control at Old Trafford on Monday before Lisandro Martinez saw red for a hair pull. Casemiro pulled a goal back for United but it wasn’t enough.
“I have to say, whatever happened tonight, it’s not going to suddenly change my opinion on what we are as a team,” Carrick said after Monday’s defeat. “We’ve built enough of a foundation to kind of understand what we’re good at and what we need to improve on.
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“Moving forward at the end of the season, the games are going to be the games and it’s a big end of the season. There’s no getting away from it. The kind of mentality and the character of the boys wanting to do well and trying to give everything, I’ve never doubted that, and I won’t doubt that.”
But things have not gone as either Chelsea or the player may have hoped. In his 21 appearances in the Premier League this season, Garnacho has scored just once.
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The Argentine has scored once in nine Champions League games, twice in four FA Cup appearances, and four times in four League Cup appearances, but would have still hoped for a better output in his first campaign.
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Garnacho has seen his game time drop slightly under Liam Rosenior compared to the chance he was given by former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca. It seems that there are now more doubts over his long-term future at Stamford Bridge.
The Telegraph claim that Chelsea are still looking for a forward who can play off the left when the summer transfer window opens. That suggests that the Blues remain unconvinced about Garnacho.
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If they are successful in their search, then it makes it more likely that they will try to move Garnacho on in the same transfer window.
If they are able to recoup the £40m price tag that they paid to United last summer is still to be seen, although it seems less likely, given the season that he has had.
It’s suggested that the club are hoping to sign the 21-year-old on a one-year loan, a deal which Chelsea could be open to.
Speaking about Garnacho earlier this year, Rosenior said: “Garna is a top player. We have changed a little bit tactically since I came in. I have wanted to dominate midfield areas, which has meant at times I have only played with one winger.
“But Garna is an outstanding player. What I have really liked in this period is his reaction to not starting. He has been training very, very well. He has shown real positivity.”
During his time at United, Garnacho scored 26 goals and provided a further 22 assists in 144 first-team appearances for the club. But his time ended on somewhat of a sour note after speaking out against former manager Ruben Amorim.
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It was the first time ‘The Gypsy King’ was in action since losing to Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024, and it seems that the 37-year-old is keen to be back as soon as possible.
Speaking in his post-fight press conference, Fury then revealed he has already signed his part of the deal for the fight.
“I’m ready. I was always ready. I’ve signed. Done.”
Joshua appeared to be less committal to the bout, insisting that negotiations are still ongoing, and Fury was frustrated about the lack of clarity over whether it will indeed happen.
“Another stumbling block again. It’s been 10 years in the making. What’s the hold up? He’s just come off a win, knocked a man spark out, broke a man’s jaw. I’ve just come off a win. Let’s get it on.
“He’s 36/37, I’m the same age. Let’s fight. What’s the hold up? Why keep postponing these fights. This fight was supposed to happen years ago.”
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Joshua last fought in December when he stopped YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul, but was then involved in a tragic car accident that took the lives of his two friends later that month, leading ‘AJ’ to take some time away from the sport.
Despite the delay, all signs point towards the fight between Fury and Joshua taking place, in what would be one of the biggest bouts to be made in boxing.
On Sunday at the 2026 Masters, Jordan Spieth closed out his final round with a bang. A birdie at 18 was preceded by a hole-out eagle at 13, leading to a four-under 68.
But it wasn’t enough to end the three-time major winner’s lengthy winless streak at the tournament he dominated early in his career.
His closing birdie wasn’t the only statement Spieth made Sunday night at Augusta National, though. He also made a bold claim about his play that may give his fans hope, but also might leave his critics scratching their heads.
Spieth said he hit it better at this year’s Masters than he did during his Masters victory in 2015, or any other time he’s competed at Augusta.
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Spieth praises Masters tee-to-green game, identifies putting as downfall
It’s been 11 long years since Spieth’s first and only Masters victory. The year before he nearly won in his first appearance.
But Sunday was also the 10th-year anniversary of Spieth’s back-nine collapse on Sunday of the 2016 Masters. Though he won the Open Championship the next year, one could argue Spieth hasn’t been the same since his ‘16 swoon at Augusta.
This year he’s fighting hard to return the elite ranks of the game. The Masters seemed like the perfect place to make his comeback. Though he didn’t win, Spieth’s Sunday heroics this year left him at five under for the tournament, giving him a T12-finish.
It was his fourth T12-or-better finish this season. Still, he ended up seven shots back of winner Rory McIlroy and never threatened to contend.
That’s why it was a surprise when after his round was over Sunday night at Augusta, Spieth argued he’d played better than he did during the 2014-2016 stretch when he went T2-1-T2 at the Masters. And “way better” than he played during his solo third at the 2018 Masters, his T3 in 2021 and his T4 in 2023.
He also identified the culprit that spoiled his elite tee-to-green play: his putting.
“I hit it better than the year I won and I hit it way better than any of the second places or fourths that I hit it,” Spieth. “Probably the best I ever hit it here and I typically putt these greens very well.”
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About his putting at the Masters. While putting used to be Spieth’s greatest strength, at Augusta and elsewhere, he said he “left 20 something putts short this week.”
While Spieth argued his putting had been “better than bad putting times,” he said his issue on the green was that the hole started to “look small” last week. He tried his best to “make it look bigger” at the Masters but “just didn’t get there.”
“And the stroke, my stroke felt clean minus a couple of them, better than bad putting times. It just last week I got a little off in the first round and the hole just looked small, and I’ve tried to make it look bigger every day since,” Spieth explained. “Just didn’t get there. So I’m going to spend a lot of time putting next week and probably putting from shorter range just to see a lot of putts go in and believe the hole is bigger than the ball.”
He then openly pondered what may have been at this 2026 Masters if a few more putts had dropped on Thursday.
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“Just I mean, I think if — sometimes I wonder if early in the first round a couple of the ones that were — that I probably should have made went in, you know, who knows what the tournament looks like.”
But another tournament arrives for Spieth this week, the RBC Heritage, and another opportunity to sort out his putting problems.
“That part is a bit frustrating. Again, putting can be streaky so just get on the right streak and go try to win next week.”
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