Jordan Spieth rocketed to an 8 stroke win over the field of PGA tournament winners at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions. And although Jason Day and Rory McIlroy were not in the field and eight stroke win against other 2014-2016 PGA Tour winners was a bold statement indeed.
You just kind of wonder where that rusty shot is going to come out,” Spieth said Sunday after shooting 30-under-par 262 to win by eight shots. “I can hit those long irons right, I’m capable of hitting a long iron to the right when it’s not wanted.” Spieth admitted afterward that he was miffed after making par on the par-5 fifth hole during the final round. He was only one under par on the round and had parred Nos. 3-5 when his closest pursuers played those holes much better. View the final leaderboard care of the Golf Channel (http://www.golfchannel.com/tours/pga-tour/2016/hyundai-tournament-champions/) and send your comments on what the New Year holds for the 22-year old from Texas with the Pro Golf Superstore:
You just kind of wonder where that rusty shot is going to come out,” Spieth said Sunday after shooting 30-under-par 262 to win by eight shots. “I can hit those long irons right, I’m capable of hitting a long iron to the right when it’s not wanted.” Spieth admitted afterward that he was miffed after making par on the par-5 fifth hole during the final round. He was only one under par on the round and had parred Nos. 3-5 when his closest pursuers played those holes much better. View the final leaderboard care of the Golf Channel (http://www.golfchannel.com/tours/pga-tour/2016/hyundai-tournament-champions/) and send your comments on what the New Year holds for the 22-year old from Texas with the Pro Golf Superstore:
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