Jordan Spieth
Coming off a fantastic finish at the Dean and Deluca Invitational, Spieth might be feeling like he did last year around this time. Spieth’s year hasn’t been anything to ridicule, with two wins and a second place finish it’s easy to see why he’s ranked the number one player in the world but his shakiness off the tee, ranked 85th in driving accuracy with a 61.36 percent, and his sub-par green in regulation average, ranked 99th with a 65.56 percent, still leave me a bit wary of his ability to close out tournaments. He is, however, figuring out ways to score impeccable numbers as he leads the PGA Tour in both scoring and birdie average. It will be unlikely to see Spieth exiting this event in the early stages.
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