Jordan Spieth insists he laughs now about his Masters collapse as he tries to move forward.
The world No. 2 fell apart on his final round at Augusta in April, beginning his back nine with back-to-back bogeys and a quadruple bogey at the par-3 12th.
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That saw him slip to a tie for second, three shots adrift of eventual champion Danny Willett.
Spieth, 22, is preparing to defend his U.S. Open title in June and said he was trying his best to forget about the Masters.