Jordan Spieth confident form has returned for long haul
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[January 05, 2022] (Reuters)
- Twelve months ago, Jordan Spieth
could only watch on television as his counterparts met at the
year-opening Tournament of Champions in Hawaii.
Despite an expanded field following the PGA Tour's three-month
hiatus at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Spieth had failed
to qualify for the event in Kapalua, Maui, for the third consecutive
year.
Mired in an elongated drought, Spieth had fallen to No. 82 in the
world entering 2021 after failing to finish better than T30 in his
final 10 events the previous year.
"I could actually pinpoint an exact time frame where I thought,
'Wow, things seem to be getting off and I'm not really sure how to
fix it," Spieth said Tuesday. "And then there was just years of a
couple years of just misdirection, I think."
Spieth would fall as low as 92nd after missing the cut at the
Farmers Insurance Open to begin his 2021 campaign. But then things
started to fall into place quickly.
He was in contention on Sunday in consecutive weeks before finishing
T4 in Phoenix and T3 at Pebble Beach. Spieth posted three more
top-15s in four events before breaking through at the Valero Texas
Open for his first victory since 2017.
He admitted that qualifying for this week's event was on his mind
down the stretch on Sunday.
"It was something I thought about during the final round, to be
honest, and I had to kind of throw it out of my head because I had
thought about it a couple other times during previous events in the
season when I had leads on Sunday," he said. "And it just adds a
little extra to it when you're not... when you take your focus off
of just closing out a tournament."
Spieth went on to post two more runner-ups and earned a spot on the
United States Ryder Cup team that dominated Team Europe at Whistling
Straits in September.
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Jordan Spieth tees off on the second during the third round of the
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He has only competed twice since then, finishing
T18 at The CJ Cup @ Summit and 20th at the Hero World Challenge.
Spieth spent the holidays trying to keep his game sharp while also
adjusting to becoming a father for the first time.
Now he's back in Hawaii, eager to build on his bounce-back 2021.
"If you told me what last year was going to be at this time last
year I would have said I'm obviously very pleased," he said. "But I
can also look back and say, I really wish I had won three or four
events, given the amount of times I had a chance on Sunday.
"It was just trying to be a little bit sharper, scoring clubs and
just misses being a little tighter and just making a few more putts
on Sunday and stuff I've done in the past. Just trying to get back
to where when in those positions I can capitalize more often this
year."
Spieth won the Tournament of Champions in 2016 and also has a
runner-up finish at the event. He sees it as a great springboard
into the upcoming West Coast swing and the rest of the year.
"Qualifying for this tournament is obviously a No. 1 goal on the
year you want to win on the PGA Tour and in order to get here you
have to do that," he said. "I've always embraced the opportunity to
come down here to Hawaii.
"It's also an opportunity to get off to a good start to the season."
--Field Level Media
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