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8th April 2018
10:13pm BST

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He wasn't finished, draining his left-to-right slider from the back edge of 12 for birdie.
It felt like a significant moment but the best was yet to come. Having driven into the pine needles at the par-5 13th, Spieth offered up a fantastic Phil Mickelson impression as he launched his second over the creek and into the heart of the green. That took some balls. Balls and a lot of skill. He didn't sink the putt but it was another birdie and on he skipped.
He kept his momentum going at 15, two-putting for a birdie just seconds after Reed had birdied 12. At 16, Spieth produced another 'ARE YOU KIDDING ME?' moment as he drained a game-changing putt across the green for a two.
https://twitter.com/TheMasters/status/983095833070456832
He proved he was human at 17, his birdie putt sliding past the hole on the right side before dropping a shot at 18 to leave him at -13. When Rickie Fowler finished with a birdie, Spieth's race was run. But what a race.
A friendly reminder that he started the day nine back. If he pulls it off and pips Reed to the post, it will officially be the greatest Masters comeback in history. This guy is something else.
Whatever happens, Spieth has served up a timely reminder of what a rare and ridiculous talent he is. As McIlroy stumbles, it is the 2015 Masters winner pushing Reed all the way.
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