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AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -- What looked to be another march to the Masters for Jordan Spieth suddenly turned into a walk on the wild side Saturday.
Ultimately, Spieth was still in the lead for the seventh straight round at Augusta National, one round away from another green jacket.
But he sure made it hard on himself.
Leading by four shots with two holes to play, having handled the worst of the wicked wind, Spieth hit two wild tee shots and two poor wedges that led to a bogey and a double bogey for a 1-over 73.