Spieth says game is back, despite Open blowout


  • Golf
  • Monday, 23 Jul 2018

Golf - The 147th Open Championship - Carnoustie, Britain - July 22, 2018 Jordan Spieth of the U.S. during the final round REUTERS/Paul Childs

CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (Reuters) - Jordan Spieth pronounced himself "back in business" on Sunday despite falling short in his quest to join an elite list of players to win consecutive British Opens.

The 24-year-old American put a title-less year behind him over the first three days at Carnoustie and after a magnificent six-under-par 65 on Saturday, looked primed to repeat his victory at Royal Birkdale 12 months ago.

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