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Ahead of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson in Texas, the Golf Today crew reflects on Jordan Spieth’s history of success in Texas and discusses whether Spieth will ever be able to complete the career Grand Slam. #GolfChannel #GolfChannelPodcast #JordanSpieth
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Can Jordan Spieth reclaim his competitive relevancy? | Golf Today | Golf Channel
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I really hope so, I’m tired of seeing him struggle week in and week out
Baggy pants then, hooded shirts now.
Gotta get rid of that caddie. Just keeping it real. The dynamic is not right. He relies on him too much and it gets in his head
He got married so that changes everything and he also changed his swing a bit trying to gain distance. The motivation probably isn't as high because he's pretty well set for life and golf isn't his 1st priority anymore and as we have all seen from these guys tinkering with their swings they can lose it pretty quick and never get it back (David Duval).
Whatever his issues are, he can't seem to avoid one junk round per tournament. Until he can play four solid rounds in a row, he likely will remain a frustrated also-ran.
Given what happened to Speith, I really hope Scottie has a couple of years of great form he’s awesome to watch. Would hate to see him fall to being non competitive.
Nope.
Honestly after this much struggle, I'm pretty surprised he hasn't changed up anything. Change your coach, your caddy etc. I get it they got you through the peak of career, but your burning through prime age here. The back end of Jordan's career is gonna look like Rickie Fowler career. I see him maybe peak through for wins in future but I don't see any majors in the future going this way.