Spieth believes he can succeed at Masters regardless
Jordan Spieth, the 2015 Masters champion, believes he can perform well at the upcoming Masters, even if he is not at his best. Spieth made this statement after a recent third-round performance in which he scored 73 at the Players Championship. With just 18 days until the Masters, players are feeling the pressure. Some, like Scottie Scheffler, are frustrated by their play. Others, including Rory McIlroy, are feeling more confident. However, Spieth stands out with his remarks about Augusta National. Spieth commented, "Augusta's just blown up more than it probably should be." He noted that the Masters has the easiest field among major championships, making it possible for players to win even if they are not playing perfectly. While Augusta is known for its challenges, Spieth feels that past performances show he can compete even when he's not on top of his game. He recalled his 2015 victory when he won while struggling with his play. Spieth won the Masters at just 21 years old, finishing with an impressive 18-under total. As fans look forward to the event, the question remains: can he recapture his former glory at this year's Masters?