• Spieth struggles on the greens through second round of 73
• ‘I can’t get into a rhythm, admits American with Masters defence loomingA dejected Jordan Spieth admitted one of his core strengths, putting, and must dramatically improve whether he is to launch a successful defence of the Masters next week.
Spieth struggled on the greens throughout a second round of 73 at the Shell Houston Open,and the 22-year-broken-down did petite to mask his frustration. At four under par in total Spieth requires something extraordinary over the closing 36 holes whether he is to head for Augusta National with the boost of a Texan victory.
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Source: theguardian.com