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Spieth sets sights on Masters

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humble (texas) — It was “goal accomplish­ed” for an upbeat Jordan Spieth as he headed off to Augusta National after finishing in a share of third at the Houston Open on Sunday.

The final result was always going to matter less to Spieth than his form heading into the US Masters, which starts on Thursday.

The 2015 Masters champion arrived in Houston looking to find his swing and putting stroke and, with the exception of a mundane third round, showed clear improvemen­t as the week progressed.

He even flirted with contention on Sunday before carding six-under-par 66 to finish three strokes behind winner Ian Poulter, who beat Beau Hossler in a playoff.

“Starting four back on a very gettable golf course, you kind of need a really flawless round (to have a chance of winning),” Spieth told NBC after nailing a 30-foot par putt dead centre at the final hole at Golf Club of Houston.

“I had an opportunit­y to shoot eight or nine under. I’m very pleased with my six-under,” said the three-times major winner. “Goal accomplish­ed for the week.”

Most pleasing for Spieth on Sunday was his short putting, which has been a weak link in his game recently.

“On and around the greens I’ve been looking for what’s been off,” said the Texan. “Today was able to have pressure-packed putts where I trusted what I have been working on.” —

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