Orlando Sentinel

U.S. victory would give Spieth enough satisfacti­on for year

- By Associated Press

SAINT-QUENTIN-ENYVELINES, France —

went the entire PGA Tour season without a victory, and he was the only American on the Ryder Cup team who failed to reach the Tour Championsh­ip.

One week can still make this year feel like a success — by winning the Ryder Cup.

“I think if I came out and played really solid golf this week, I would feel like I accomplish­ed a lot this year,” Spieth said. “I would feel like I went to places where I needed to build back up and learn a lot from my own game, and the Ryder Cup is a situation where you’re playing almost every hole with the same feel as you get on a major championsh­ip Sunday in contention.”

Spieth lost a share of the 54-hole lead at the British Open. He was on the verge of a record comeback at the Masters until he made bogey on the 18th hole for a 64 and settled for third place. Those were the lone highlights.

He struggled with his putting for the first half of the year and never really caught up.

He thought his game was rounding into form until he played poorly at the BMW Championsh­ip and wound up 31st in the FedEx Cup.

“I just ran out of gas there,” Spieth said. “I should have taken more breaks in the playoffs this year, and I went something like 26 or 28 days from before New York through that Saturday afternoon of BMW, at least six-hour days on the course and gym.”

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