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NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. – Jordan Spieth shed a little insight on his expectations at the beginning of 2016 when he said his goals start with winning and include ''being there'' with a chance in a couple of major championships.
Two years later, he failed to win on the PGA Tour for the second time in six seasons. He was there with a chance at two majors, coming from nine back in the final round at the Masters to within one shot of the lead until a bogey on the 18th hole for a 64. At the British Open, he had a three-way share of the lead in the final round, fell back with bad swings and never caught up at Carnoustie.