Slumping Jordan Spieth might never find his way back from the wilderness unless ...
- Slumping Jordan Spieth might never find his way back from the wilderness unless he stops analysing his swing in such detail and returns instead to his natural ways, PGA Tour winner turned television analyst Brandel Chamblee said on Monday.
“ is part of a problem that is going on in golf right now, almost an epidemic of players who just disappear off the planet,” Chamblee said. Spieth, who won three major titles before the age of 24, was ranked second in the world as recently as last year but enters the playoffs way down in 69th on the FedEx Cup points list.
Azinger cited the late Byron Nelson, who once said there were two kinds of players; those who needed to know a little and those who needed to know it all.“He’s a smart guy and I think at this point you’ve just got to let him be young here for a little while and figure it all out.
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