
''I can't imagine that was fun for anyone to experience, other than maybe Danny's team,'' Jordan Spieth said when it was over, with a nod to eventual winner Danny Willett. Just past 5 p.m. on a crisp Sunday afternoon, Spieth had just made the last of four straight birdies at No. 9 to go 7-under. Just as impressive, that run of birdies appeared to have buried the memory of Spieth's mini-collapse just a day earlier, when he bogeyed No. 17 and made double-bogey at the last hole to close out Round 3.
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