Deccan Chronicle

Spieth eyes Singapore title

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Singapore, Jan. 26: World number one Jordan Spieth is gunning for nothing less than winning the SMBC Singapore Open when the tournament tees off on Thursday, but could face tough a challenge from some of Asia’s best.

The American put aside earlier complaints of exhaustion after a T-5 finish at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championsh­ip on Sunday and said he will be fit and ready for the event at the Sentosa Golf Club’s Serapong Course.

Spieth is in the citystate for his seventh oversees tournament in nearly four months, but barely 24 hours after his arrival the 22-year-old said he has not reached the point of slowing down.

“There was certainly fatigue at the end of Sunday at Abu Dhabi, and all it takes is a couple days of rest and I am back,” said the 2015 US Open and Masters champion.

“I was very pleased with my form there last week, but I just didn’t make anything out of it and that happens,” he told reporters.

Spieth said he was let down by his usually reliable short game that left him five strokes behind compatriot and eventual winner Rickie Fowler.

All he needs is to refresh and work c:con his putters before taking on the Singapore Open, which returns after a three-year hiatus under a new sponsor, Japan’s Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporatio­n.

“I am easy, I just need a couple days of rest because I am always excited for a tournament round and never once teed up where I felt I wanted the round to end. I have always been extremely excited about the next opportunit­y to make birdie,” he said.

“I love to play golf. It is just what I love to do. My body has been tired before, so there is no problem picking myself up for this week.”

Singapore’s heat and humidity are unlikely to bother Spieth as the climate is similar to that of his home state of Texas, but he said the windy conditions might affect his play.

“Looking at the yardage book, there is a lot of trouble, a lot of water hazards and really, really long par fours. The greens are massive, so I am going to work on my speed control,” Spieth added. — AFP

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