AUGUSTA, Ga. -- It doesn't sound like a lot. Jordan Spieth is 18 holes from history. But they're going to be the most difficult 18 holes of his life. On a day when the smokeshow will start early and be out in front of Spieth all day, he'll have to fight his way to his second straight Masters win. Only Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Nick Faldo have ever repeated here, and Spieth showed a crack in his seemingly impenetrable foundation late in his third round on Saturday. Boy Wonder finished with a bogey and a double in his final two holes of the third round. But he still leads. He leads historically. He's led the Masters for seven straight rounds and led or co-led for eight of the last nine. It's that next one, though, the one this Sunday that will be the toughest. No golfer has ever held two green jackets at the age of 22. Spieth would be the youngest ever by far. Jack Nicklaus was 25. Tiger Woods was also 25. Spieth will be 23 later this sum...
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