Open win moves Spieth to world No. 2 behind DJ

Open win moves Spieth to world No. 2 behind DJ

Jordan Spieth's furious rally on Sunday earned him the claret jug, his third major title, and the third leg of the career Grand Slam.It also moved him closer to world No. 1 Dustin Johnson.With the victory, Spieth hopped Hideki Matsuyama to take over as No. 2 in the Official World Golf Ranking, shrinking Johnson's nonetheless sizeable margin at the top from 4.3 points to 2.5 points.After losing his No. 1 ranking to Jason Day in March of last year, Spieth had fallen all the way to seventh as recently as two months ago before rattling off wins at the Travelers and The Open.Other movers of note from Birkdale include Matt Kuchar (18th to 12th), Haotong Li (107th to 63rd), and Matthew Southgate (172nd to 124th). By virtue of their respective finishes, Li earned an invite to next year's Masters and Open, and Southgate, who has three times survived Final Qualifying, banked a free pass to Carnoustie.Beyond Spieth and Matsuyama, Brooks Koepka knocking Rickie Fowler to 11th was the only other change to the top 10.Here is your OWGR top 10 for the week of July 23rd: 1. Dustin Johnson, 2. Jordan Spieth, 3. Hideki Matsuyama, 4. Rory McIlroy, 5. Sergio Garcia, 6. Jason Day 7. Jon Rahm, 8. Henrik Stenson, 9. Alex Noren, 10. Brooks Koepka.


Jordan Spieth has a magic number: 3-under par. "I'd sign up for 3 under for the next 25 U.S. Opens and just sit and watch," he said. "I mean, it's likely anything under par for the next 20 years is probably going to be in the top five and have a chance to win." Notorious for its difficult course
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DJ's career since then has included handfuls of wins, the No. 1 world ranking and a major win at the 2016 U.S. Open. Rooting of DJ is rooting for overcoming those 2010 memories and adding a second
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Jordan Spieth remains No. 2 in the Official World Golf Ranking, but he's closing the gap on Rory McIlroy. With his U.S. Open win, Spieth went from 3.64 points behind McIlroy to 1.72 in the battle
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The Latest from the US Open: Spieth's magic number for U.S. Open is 3-under par. to the scene of his biggest win this week for the U.S. Open, it's his trip to next month's British Open that's
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This season's third major is an excellent chance to make some money, but I would advise against backing world No 1 and defending champion Brooks Koepka. You can find out why below. The US Open is golf's toughest test and the old school of thought suggested it favoured shorter hitters who could swerve the penal rough and find the fairway.
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DJ out-Spiethed Spieth in Northern Trust win. Tiger grouped with Spieth, Rose in U.S. Open. Jordan Spieth is expected to move to No. 2 in the world rankings on Monday.
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Jon Rahm on Sunday passed Jordan Spieth to move to No. 2 in the Official World Golf to move to No. 2 in the Official World Golf Ranking, behind only Dustin Johnson. DJ enter U.S. Open as
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Jordan Spieth's wild British Open win prompts comparisons to the all-time greats again Spieth's British Open win earned him three legs of the Spieth only needed four strokes from behind an
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IT'S US Open time - pain for the players, joy for one champion… and hopefully some extra cash in your back pocket. This season's third major is an excellent chance to make some money, but I would advise against backing world No 1 and defending champion Brooks Koepka.

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