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Friday May 17, 2024

Spieth seeks fresh start at CJ Cup Byron Nelson

By Reuters
May 03, 2024
American professional golfer Jordan Spieth can be seen in this image. — AFP/File
American professional golfer Jordan Spieth can be seen in this image. — AFP/File

MIAMI: It’s been a rough season for three-time major winner Jordan Spieth. Spieth has just one top-10 finish in his past seven events, a stretch that has also featured a disqualification and three missed cuts. The 30-year-old finished tied for 39th at the RBC Heritage on April 21 in his most recent outing.

But Spieth believes it is often darkest before the dawn, and he hopes to begin turning things around at this week’s CJ Cup Byron Nelson in McKinney, Texas. “Sometimes that can be disguised right before it happens,” Spieth said of a turnaround. “I’m believing that has been the case and need a couple confidence-building rounds or whatever it may be, and feel like I go on a really nice run. That’s the plan.”

Over the past week, Spieth has tried to put his mediocre performances behind him as he tries to head into the Byron Nelson with a clear mind. “Kind of looking at this as kind of a restart. I haven’t had the year I wanted to have after getting off to a pretty optimistic start in Hawaii,” Spieth said. “I feel really good about the work I put in since the weekend into the few days this week, so I believe that I’m really close to some great things.”

Before falling off the rails a bit, Spieth had opened the 2024 campaign with a third-place finish at The Sentry before following up a T39 at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am with a T6 at the Phoenix Open.

But then the rut started, as Spieth signed an incorrect scorecard at the Genesis Invitational, leading to the disqualification. As he attempts to get back on track, Spieth is drawing inspiration from Scottie Scheffler, who has won four of the past five tournaments he has participated in. Scheffler tied for second in the only event he didn’t win during that stretch.