
British Open 2015: How to View Thursday's Live Leaderboard Scores, Updates
The 2015 Open Championship is underway at the Old Course at St. Andrews. Jordan Spieth has already won the first two majors of the year; thus, all eyes will be on him in this tournament.
The 21-year-old is just one of a handful of players that fans will want to follow throughout this year's event. The widget below will show the real-time leaderboard from Thursday through Sunday.
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You can see the full leaderboard at PGATour.com.
Spieth got off to a fast start Thursday, as he was five under through the first 10 holes. He would obviously love to win The Open Championship and then complete the Grand Slam by winning the PGA Championship next month, but he won't obsess over it.
Per Chris Borg of CNN.com, Spieth said this earlier in the week:
"I like to study the history of golf. To have a chance to do what only one other person in the history of golf has done doesn't come around very often. I'm embracing that opportunity but, by the time I start on Thursday, it won't be in my head.
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Whatever Spieth has had in his mind through the front nine Thursday has been working. Others are slightly ahead of him at this point, but he is becoming an intimidating force to contend with late in tournaments.
No one should bet against him if he's within three shots by the weekend. That sounds a lot like what people once said about Tiger Woods years ago. Unfortunately, Woods' game has unraveled to a point where now he just hopes to be playing on the weekend.

Early on at The Open Championship, Woods had already seen his score balloon to an abysmal plus-four through the front nine. Amid his struggles, he was asked about possibly retiring days before The Open Championship began.
Per Steve DiMeglio of USA Today, Woods scoffed at the notion. He said: "Retirement? I don't have any AARP card yet, so I'm a ways from that. I'm still young. I'm not 40 yet. I know some of you guys think I'm buried and done, but I'm still right here in front of you."
Woods is in front of us all, but he just doesn't look like the same guy. At one point, we waited for him to find himself again, but that's beginning to look less and less likely with every disappointing performance.



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