An Ordinal Logistic Regression Model for the Masters Golf Tournament
It is April of 2016 and Jordan Spieth, the defending champion golfer and second-ranked player in the world, is walking toward the 10th tee in the final round of the Masters. Spieth has moved to seven under par coming off four straight birdies to close out his front nine, and has a five-shot lead. His pursuers include Jason Day, the number-one ranked player in the world, but Day is seven shots back at even par and beginning play on number 11.
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