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		Jordan Spieth returns to OWGR top 10 after Heritage win
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			 [April 19, 2022]  
			Jordan Spieth hadn't won since Easter 
			Sunday of 2021. His first career missed cut at the Masters raised 
			reasonable questions about whether the three-time major winner was 
			headed for another slump. 
 But Spieth bounced back from his Masters letdown and won on Easter 
			for the second straight year, this time taking the title at the RBC 
			Heritage, which
 boosted him 10 spots in the Official World Golf Ranking on Monday 
			from No. 20 to No. 10.
 
 It's his first appearance in the top 10 since the end of the 2017-18 
			PGA Tour
 season. He started that season ranked second in the world and wound 
			up 10th.
 
 Spieth shot a final-round 66 early Sunday afternoon to set the 
			clubhouse lead at 13-under 271 while much of the field was still 
			playing. Only Patrick
 Cantlay managed to match Spieth, who returned to the course and 
			defeated
 Cantlay on the first hole of a playoff.
 
 The missed Masters cut might have driven Spieth at Harbour Town Golf 
			Links.
 
 "I never missed a cut at the Masters before and very rarely had not 
			had a
 chance to win on the weekend," Spieth said Sunday. "So I hated it. 
			It was the
 worst feeling. It was the worst feeling as a golfer that I can 
			remember. It's my favorite tournament in the world, and I just love 
			contending at that event."
 
			Spieth went three years and nine months between victories after 
			winning the2017 Open Championship. His standing in the OWGR plummeted as far as 
			92nd as he struggled with his game.
 
			
			 
 
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			 After breaking the drought by winning the Valero 
			Texas Open last year, Spiethcontended at the Open at Royal St. George's and finished second 
			behind Collin Morikawa. Now Spieth can add his 13th PGA Tour victory 
			to his trophy case -- his first as a father.
 
 "It was really amazing," Spieth said. "We've traveled with (baby) 
			Sammy the
 whole year, and fourth week in a row he's been a champion sleeper, 
			and I think that was the difference maker."
 
 Cantlay took second place for the second time this season after 
			winning the
 FedEx Cup in 2021. It pushed him up two spots in the world ranking 
			to No. 4,
 surpassing Viktor Hovland of Norway (now fifth) and Cameron Smith of 
			Australia (now sixth).
 
			
			 Shane Lowry of Ireland was one of seven golfers tied for third, one 
			strokebehind Spieth and Cantlay. Lowry, who finished second earlier this 
			season at
 the Honda Classic and tied for third at the Masters, moved up three 
			spots to
 No. 27 in the world.
 
 Harold Varner III, who shot 63 on Saturday to hold a one-shot lead 
			after 54
 holes, also tied for third. He rose three spots to a career-best 
			ranking of
 No. 36.
 
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