Never a dull moment Spieth ended up finishing in a share of 10th place after shooting a one-over 71 in the final round of the Charles Schwab Challenge. Impact Spieth's ball striking in the first two rounds was as good as it has been in two years. It was the complete opposite on the weekend, as he battled to find fairways and had quite a few wayward short irons. Spieth led the field in SG: Putting, but had a few take your breath away short misses that we've seen quite a few times in his career. His weekend struggles were a theme last season, and he will continue to face those concerns after going 10-under the first two rounds and just one-under in rounds three and four. Nevertheless, the focus for Spieth needs to be moving up in the FedExCup standings and his third top-10 of the year is a good way to do just that. He will look to get in contention again next week at the RBC Heritage. Spieth has three top-12 finishes in four career starts at Harbour Town.
JUNE 14, 2020 • ROTOWIRE