KAPALUA, Hawaii — Jordan Spieth is aware of the scoring record at Kapalua, and that's what he plans to pursue in the final round of the Hyundai Tournament of Champions.
Not because he cares that much about records.
With the standard of golf played Saturday, it might be what it takes to assure another victory for the world's No. 1 player.
Spieth put it all together on the back nine with a 50-foot birdie putt, two chips that showed why he's among the best with a wedge in his hand, and a 3-iron that grazed the cup and set up a 10-foot eagle on the final hole.