AUGUSTA, Ga. -- The process is far from complete, with plenty of work to be done. The prolonged slump might be a thing of the past, but getting his game to the level of those bygone days is still the goal for Jordan Spieth.
He's on another leaderboard, this time at the Masters, and that is a nice feeling for him after all those months and months of turmoil. And it is especially gratifying coming off a victory last Sunday at the Valero Texas Open, where Spieth won for the first time in nearly four years.