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Spieth blames bad swings for poor show

- Reuters

new york — Jordan Spieth took the blame for a late meltdown on Friday that cost him and partner Ryan Palmer a chance to play the final two rounds at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

Spieth hit two shots that ended in water hazards and led to double-bogeys at the final two holes during the exacting alternate shot format at TPC Louisiana.

The three-times major winner said they were mistakes that had been waiting to happen as he battled his swing for the entire round in the PGA Tour’s only official team event.

“I had a couple of really bad swings,” Spieth told reporters.

“I struggled with my swing really both days. Just didn’t hit the ball well at all. “We held it together for a while and then it finally just came out. Unfortunat­ely all we needed was two more swings.”

I struggled with my swing really both days. Just didn’t hit the ball well at all

Jordan Spieth

He pulled his tee shot into the drink at the par-three 17th, before pushing his second shot, an iron from the fairway, into a similarly watery grave at the par-five 18th.

In barely half an hour the Texas duo went from striking distance of the lead to missing the cut.

Spieth’s shot on the 18th landed in front of a bunker and took a big sideways bounce into the water, a mental error, he said, from indecision. “I was deciding whether to go over (the bunker) or short of it and instead I took the club that was right in-between and tried to throw it up in the air to get it close to the bunker,” Spieth said. —

 ?? AFP ?? Jordan Spieth tees off during the second round of the Zurich Classic. —
AFP Jordan Spieth tees off during the second round of the Zurich Classic. —

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