What yips? Spieth turns in vintage putting performance at Farmers

What yips? Spieth turns in vintage putting performance at Farmers

SAN DIEGO In the days leading up to Jordan Spieths 2019 debut earlier this month at the Sony Open there were some who questioned if the 25-year-old had come down with a case of the putting yips.Although its an admittedly small sample size, Spieths performance the last two rounds would suggest those observations were wildly overstated.On Thursday at the Farmers Insurance Open, Spieth conceded he didnt have his best ballstriking game, but his performance on the North Courses greens was vintage. He needed just 22 putts on his way to an opening 7-under 65. Although the PGA Tour doesnt keep ShotLink data for the North Course, Spieth's opening round would have easily been his second consecutive round with positive strokes gained: putting, and he finished with 14 one-putts.I know kind of what I was doing in my routine and I know what I was practicing in order to kind of get to this, get to a round like this round, Spieth said.
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Spieth explained that something clicked in his routine about midway through his second round at the Sony Open, where he shot 66 before missing the cut.I've just been riding with it since. Really nice to see them go in from anywhere. I missed a couple inside of 10 feet but made up for them with a couple longer ones, said Spieth, who gained 2.5 shots on the field on the greens Friday in Honolulu.Spieth's play off the tee, however, wasnt nearly as encouraging. Spieth hit five of 14 fairways on Day 1 at the Farmers but was still tied for fifth place, just three shots off the lead held by Jon Rahm.


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Jordan Spieth quieted any talk of him having the putting yips with a vintage performance on the greens Thursday at the Farmers Insurance Open. Spieth turns in vintage putting performance at
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What yips? Spieth turns in vintage putting performance at Farmers

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