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Jordan Spieth and his caddy Michael Geller during the last round of 2023 masters.
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Jordan Spieth does not have a good relationship with Tpc sawAnd he is the first to tell you about it.
“Visually, it is confused with me,” Spieth said on Saturday. Pete Dye meant Yes, that’s the issue.
Spieth had just shot 73 in the third round and withdrew from the shouting of children by hunting autographs for a brief but honest conversation with some reporters on the front lawn of the Sawgrass club. This was not typical media Scrum Spieth sees after a round. There was no camera on his face and no one cared what he shot. We were all there to appreciate Jordan at the moment in time. As he continues his way again from offseason wrist operation.
Spy It is one of the best speakers in this sport, especially when you get it like this. Casual and attentive – more contemplating than everything. That is why that tense relationship with Sawgrass is such a blessing. He will compete in the player championship dozens of times or more and probably will be worried about him every time. And whenever he talks about that challenge, we will understand it and it, a little better.
“I come here, I have to be strips it to make the cut, “said Spieth.” I will go to play (Valsspar championship) and be as, Okay, I shot three under. I have a good gauge where I am. I would go (in the Sharre) and I shot a couple under the first roundOh, I’m on 28!? Like what happened? I don’t know what the deal is here. “
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He stuck in this line of decency truly take care of. This is a window of how conversations with Jordan can go. Left, then right, then about a tree and over a little water and return to the point. A little like his golf.
The fascinating point he was making was that he NOT You have to strip it, he thinks, to still make magic in the masters. Although he has only won a single green jacket – he thought he could smelt Like he has won four – Spieth has shown up to Augusta without a form of form and still claimed.
“I think the fact that I was there when I played poorly and played well and had a chance to win, now I’m like, Well, I really don’t care how I’m playing“He said.” It doesn’t matter. This is a beautiful place to be. ”
This is the time of the year when people really care about how they are playing, though. Check out the visible disappointments of Scottie Scheffler. “Blinking through” of Xander Schauffle a ball of the ball in the range, after the injury. Rory Mcilroy love HOW He is playing now. But he does not have good vibrations in Augusta who feels.
“Augusta just blown up more than it should be,” Spieth said. “In this sense, it is blown toward Rory. The majority are diplomas.
Spieth suggested that Mcilroy could have won three or four additional degrees at this point, given that he has played better in degrees that are more difficult to win. Something has forbidden him from penetrating those events for the last decade. This is the thing to analyze the diplomas: you can focus on them as the big ones, their tradition, the weather, the course setting, etc., or you can treat them like any other tour, and gaining a simple game of numbers. In Portrush later this summer, Mcilroy will have to beat the other 155 players in one of the most difficult courses on the planet. In Augusta, he will have to beat about 95 in what can be a friendly playing the ground. If you look at that way.
Spieth quoted 2018-When Patrick Reed won-like test, when he carved a first round 66 and a last round 64 by Augusta National. All he needed was a stronger round and he makes Pips Reed.
“I’ve claimed there when I had nothing else, and there is no real reason for that,” Spieth said. “It’s not like I love that place or not. I really think it’s right, 1. If I had nothing, your management accuracy is less problem there than in other degrees other than open. But besides, I think it was just because the field was not the same as some of the most difficult events. But that’s hot.
“You know, it’s the biggest tour in the world, it has more eyes for golf, so I think everything – no matter what history is – it gets a little in the blink of proportion.”
He is not wrong. If it’s a hot intake, it doesn’t have to be. Sensually common sense. And yet, Spieth had no problem blazing the flames as we finished the conversation, weighing in Augusta National that he would like to see.
“It is too early to say,” he said, “but I think he is looking and balanced the way this place looks and where the weather was-there is likely to be stronger this year. It seems to be overseeing (grass) has come better everywhere than normally, which means it can be simply stronger. We see this this. “
