Spieth: 'I feel great about the state of my game'

Spieth: 'I feel great about the state of my game'

LOS ANGELES Jordan Spieth is starting to feel confident again with the putter, which is probably a bad sign for the rest of the PGA Tour.Spieth struggled on the greens two weeks ago at TPC Scottsdale, but he began to right the ship at Pebble Beach and cracked the top 10 this week at the Genesis Open. Perhaps more important than his final spot on the leaderboard was his standing in the strokes gained putting category 12th among the field at Riviera Country Club, including a 24-putt performance in the third round.Spieth closed out the week with a 4-under 67 to finish in a tie for ninth, five shots behind Bubba Watson. But after the round he spoke like a man whose preparation for the seasons first major is once again right on track.
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I was kind of, you know, skiing uphill with my putting after Phoenix and the beginning of Pebble week, and really just for a little while now through the new year, Spieth said. I just made some tremendous progress. I putted extremely well this week, which is awesome. I feel great about the state of my game going forward, feel like Im in a great place at this time of the year as were starting to head into major season.Spieth will take a break next week, and where he next tees it up remains uncertain. He still has not announced a decision about playing or skipping the WGC-Mexico Championship, and he will have until 5 p.m. ET Friday to make a final decision on the no-cut event.Whether or not he flies down to Mexico City, Spieths optimism has officially returned after a brief hiccup on the West Coast swing.For where I was starting out Phoenix to where I am and how I feel about my game going forward the rest of the year, there was a lot of progress made, he said. Now Ive just got to figure out what the best schedule is for myself as we head into the Masters.



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