Spieth (69) on progress: 'Night-and-day' difference since Byron Nelson

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Spieth (69) on progress: 'Night-and-day' difference since Byron Nelson

DUBLIN, Ohio The comeback continues for Jordan Spieth.Starting the day one shot off the lead at the Memorial, Spieth was slow out of the gates, and on No. 3 he suffered his first three-putt in 137 holes. But he bounced back down the stretch, including a pair of late birdies and a clutch par save on No. 18 to close out a third-round 69 that left him in a tie for third, four shots behind Martin Kaymer.Spieth didnt benefit from a highlight reel of hole-outs like he did en route to an opening-round 66, but hes still very much in the mix for what would be his first victory since the 2017 Open at Royal Birkdale.That was a grind. I had a little bit of a two-way miss with the irons today which left me in some tough spots, Spieth said. I thought 3 under in the wind would leave me within two or maybe three of the lead, but looks like its going to be four.


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Spieths stint in Ohio continues a steady progression of form that dates back to the AT&T Byron Nelson three weeks ago. He has played four straight events, and after a Sunday fade at Trinity Forest he followed a T-3 at the PGA Championship with a T-8 result last week at Colonial.Its a welcome stretch of positivity for a player who largely struggled with both his game and confidence through the first half of the season but now appears poised for further success, even if a coveted handshake with tournament host Jack Nicklaus on the 72nd green remains outside his grasp this weekend.All in all Im pleased with the progress thats been made, Spieth said. If I look back three weeks from the Byron Nelson to now, its night and day in my opinion about how I feel about my game and how its actually producing. So Im pleased with that, and Im just trying to make a little bit more progress tomorrow.


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