
The Players Championship is a tournament that does not make all golfers happy or evoke positive emotions. Playing in this tournament is challenging, it means that you have to stay focused from the first day to the last.
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Jordan Spieth is one of the golfers who is not particularly delighted to play at TPC Sawgrass. The American golfer admits that sometimes he cannot understand where the problem lies, but it is clear that this course does not evoke positive emotions for him.
I come in here, Ive got to be striping it to make the cut, he said, as quote by Golf.
Ill go play [the Valspar Championship] and Ill be like, Okay, I shot three under. Ive got a good gauge on where Im at. Ill go [to Sawgrass] and I shot a couple under in the first round, Oh, Im in 28th!? Like what just happened? I dont know what the deal is here.
Jordan Spieth isn't too worried about how his form will reflect on playing at the Masters. Spieth is a golfer who managed to win this tournament, and his great performances there, even when he was not in great shape, give reason for optimism. Spieth believes he can make a success of this Major
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I think the fact that Ive been there when Ive been playing poorly and played well and had a chance to win, now Im like, Well, I dont really care how Im playing, he said.
It doesnt matter. Thats a nice place to be.
Joran Spieth talks about Masters pressure
The biggest pressure this year, just like the previous ones, will be on Rory McIlroy, the golfer who wants to complete the Grand Slam by winning the Masters. Jordan Spieth reflected on such pressure, stressing that the media and others are 'blowing up' the importance of this competition, although he believes that this tournament is not difficult to win at all.
Augustas just blown up more than it probably should be, Spieth said. In that sense, it gets blown up towards Rory. Majors are majors. Augustas you know, if you look at the field, its technically the easiest major to win, so the more I think someone focuses on that, the better. - he concluded.