Golf: Spieth keeps his cool to overcome hiccup at Colonial

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Jun 12, 2020; Fort Worth, Texas, USA; Jordan Spieth plays his shot from the ninth tee during the second round of the Charles Schwab Challenge golf tournament at Colonial Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-USA TODAY Sports

June 12, 2020

By Rory Carroll

(Reuters) – Jordan Spieth’s decision to work on his mental game during the PGA Tour’s three-month break paid off on Friday as he recovered from a late ugly stretch at the Charles Schwab Challenge to card a 65 and seize momentum.

Playing the back nine first, the Texan grabbed the lead in Fort Worth with six birdies through his opening 11 holes but ran into trouble with a four-putt double bogey on the third and a bogey on the fourth.

Instead of giving into frustration, the 26-year-old kept his poise to birdie the next two holes to finish one stroke behind leader Harold Varner III at 10-under par through two rounds.

“I did a really good job of staying very neutral where I’d been kind of getting really negative or down on myself in the past,” he told reporters.

“I felt that I gave myself some grace to say, look, I haven’t really been practising a ton of those short-range putts.

“Those are ones where you just have a ton of them when you’re playing in competition but you’re picking them up a lot of times when you’re playing regular rounds of golf at home.”

The PGA Tour’s break, which began in mid-March to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus, came at a good time for the former world number one, who struggled in his first five events of the year.

The three-time major champion, who fell out of the top 50 in January for the first time since 2013, is hoping for a strong finish at the spectator-free Colonial, where he won in 2016.

“I played a really, really solid round of golf with a 20-minute hiccup for a couple holes,” he said.

“With eight birdies around this place, it’s nothing to complain about.

“I’m obviously very pleased with the position I’m in.”

(Editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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