“It’s not a great feeling.”Determined to at least try to get under par for his round, Spieth had a career-best six straight birdies on his back nine and finished with seven birdies over his last eight holes for a 66. With a provisional tee shot in the fairway, Spieth went over to look at the trees, and then some 20 yards to the right at his original tee shot nestled in the pine straw. Le'ts get four (birdies) today and shoot under par.”“I ended up getting a few more than that,” he said. He was on such a roll that Spieth began to contemplate eight straight birdies to end his round. Rory McIlroy was among those who struggled, and only a pair of birdies on the back nine kept it from being worse.
Source: Fox News June 18, 2020 23:26 UTC