World No. 2 Jordan Spieth said Tuesday that he has moved on from his collapse last month at the Masters and is now getting his game ready for the U.S. Open in six weeks.
"I'm not taking it very hard," Spieth told reporters at a FedEx Cares event in Pennsylvania. "I have ladies at grocery stores coming up and putting their hand on me and going: 'I'm really praying for you. How are you doing.' And I'm like, 'My dog didn't die, I'm doing OK.' I'll survive; it happens. It was unfortunate timing.
"Actually I laugh about it now.