Relaxed British Open champion Spieth fishing for more wins
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[August 02, 2017]
(Reuters) - Jordan Spieth
celebrated his British Open victory with a family fishing trip and
says he is "refreshed" and ready to resume his busy end-of-season
schedule at this week’s WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in Ohio.
Nine days after his memorable performance at Royal Birkdale, where
he completed the third leg of the career grand slam, Spieth looked
relaxed at Firestone Country Club on Tuesday as he reflected on his
latest victory and his immediate future.
At next week’s PGA Championship in Charlotte, the Texan has a chance
to become the sixth man to complete the modern grand slam.
And though he speaks softly, Spieth carries a big proverbial stick,
or 14 of them, preferring to let his clubs do the talking rather
than make grandiose predictions.
"Nice to be back here at Firestone and feeling refreshed," Spieth
told Golf Channel ahead of Thursday’s first round in Akron, which
will mark the start of a busy schedule of seven events in nine
weeks.
“That’s a pretty heavy stretch to finish the year but I had a few
weeks off before the Open and now another week. I feel refreshed and
typically that’s not the case after a major like that.”
Spieth recharged his batteries last week courtesy of a fishing
holiday with his father and brother in the mountains of Montana.
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USA’s Jordan Spieth kisses The Claret Jug as he celebrates winning
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Before leaving, however, he found time with caddie
Michael Greller to watch a recording of the final round of the
British Open.
"It was fun to be able to relive it and do it with Mikey ... It was
a lot more exciting than it needed to be. That 13-through-16 stretch
was very memorable (and) 17 was very big, too," he added, referring
to his back nine charge.
Following a wild drive and a penalty stroke that led to a bogey at
the 13th, Spieth played the next four holes in five-under, going
birdie, eagle, birdie, birdie en route to a three-shot win over
fellow American Matt Kuchar.
This week, Spieth will seek to rectify a surprising blemish on his
record. His 11 victories on the PGA Tour include three major
championships, but not a single WGC title.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Ian
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