
Jordan Spieth understands his meltdown at the end of the Masters will follow him. ''I'm not taking it very hard,'' Spieth said Tuesday, while attending a FedEx event in suburban Pittsburgh ahead of a practice round on Wednesday at Oakmont, where he will try to defend his U.S. Open title next month. It just hadn't really happened to Spieth during the 22-year-old's sprint to the top of the world rankings, a dash that included a pair of major championships and a reputation as one of the game's steadiest players as the holes dwindled and the stakes rose.
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