Jordan is good to go
By Associated Press in New YorK | China Daily | Updated: 2016-05-05 08:21
But Masters meltdown won't be easy to forget
Jordan Spieth understands his meltdown at the end of last month's Masters will follow him.
And three weeks later, Spieth's not quite ready to say he's fully recovered from letting a five-shot lead in the final round morph into that awkward ceremony that ended with him slipping the green jacket on Britain's Danny Willett following an ugly and very public collapse.
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