AUGUSTA — How do you stop Jordan Spieth? That’s on the minds of many after the 21-year-old ran through Augusta National for the second day in a row Friday, turning a course known for its intimidation into his personal playground. Spieth carded a bogey-free round of 66, and in doing so, set a Masters 36-hole record of 14 under that was previously set by Raymond Floyd in 1976.
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