AUGUSTA, Ga. — Jordan Spieth won the Masters by four shots last year, and he made it seem easy. He became the first wire-to-wire winner since Raymond Floyd in 1976. Perhaps even more telling was that Spieth was the first Masters champion since Craig Wood in 1941 to never let anyone closer than three shots of his lead after the opening round.
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