PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – For Jordan Spieth it’s ancient history – a moment to be digested and dismissed, not mourned – even if the rest of us aren’t there yet.
The tragic hero from this year’s Masters took to the stage on Wednesday at The Players, but there were precious few questions regarding TPC Sawgrass and the PGA Tour’s flagship event.
This was, after all, the first time Spieth had taken to an open forum since he built a five-shot lead heading to the second nine of last month’s Masters only to finish three shots behind eventual champion Danny Willett.