Jordan Spieth carded the lowest halfway total in Masters Tournament history to take a massive step closer to a first Major Championship at Augusta National.
On the day that his mentor Ben Crenshaw played his final ever round after 44 consecutive appearances at Augusta National, Spieth added a second round of 66 to his opening 64 to post a total of 130, one shot better than the previous best set by Ray Floyd in 1976. -----
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