NASSAU, Bahamas — Maybe, just maybe, the mountain goes higher.
It’s certainly something to ponder, which is what Jordan Spieth will soon do. After all, “that’s what Decembers are for,” he said. “To re-evaluate and set new goals. In my mind, I can certainly improve.”
Spoken as a true world-class competitor would speak, but just as freely Spieth wanted folks to know that he has returned to the scene of his prime.
So to speak.
It was the fourth round of last year’s Hero World Challenge when Spieth said he “hit the ball the best I’ve ever hit it,” and if you’re wondering how impressive that must have been, take note that he was taking into account what he did in winning the Masters and the U.