Jordan Spieth should not be entering the Masters under the radar.
The 25-year-old has had plenty of success at Augusta National, even early in his career. He became the second-youngest person to win the Masters in 2015 and has had a total of four top-three finishes in five starts at Augusta, including that victory.
But, he said Tuesday he feels like he’s under the radar. He's also okay with that.
In fact, Spieth couldn't feel better about his game.
“I feel great about the state of my game right now,” he said, as reported by Golfweek.com .
“I feel like my recent results aren’t a tell of where my game is actually at, and I feel I’ve made a lot of strides in the last couple days in the tee‑to‑green game, really just off the tee, my long game, which has been the only separation from being able to win golf tournaments over the last month or so.”
While the three-time major champion may be confident entering play Thursday, he's been up and down in tournaments leading up to golf's first elite championship.
Spieth has missed the cut twice and played in the last group, which features the leaders, on Sunday.
“I feel like I’ve had a career’s worth of golf just at five events,” Spieth said.
This week, he will be looking to win a major for the first time since 2017, when he took home the Open Championship.
“[It's about] seeing the longevity of the career and how you do go through up-and-down and everybody does," Spieth said.
"And it’s how quickly can you climb out of the lows and how high can you go for the highs, and that’s the goal.”
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