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Spieth ‘in a good place’ after contending at PGA Championship

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Jordan Spieth failed to complete the career grand slam at the PGA Championship on Sunday, but the American did show his recent struggles on the course may be a thing of the past.

The three-time major champion arrived at the year’s second major without a top-10 placing since last July yet found a way to finish in a share of third despite playing on a Bethpage Black course not suited to his game.

“I knew coming into the week that it was unlikely on this golf course that I was going to have a chance to win, and that’s a humbling feeling for me,” said Spieth.

“But I knew that if I played the course the right way, had the right mentality, kept putting the way I’ve been putting, that I would be in it; that I would be, you know, in and having a chance to make some noise.”

Spieth, who began the final round nine shots behind eventual champion Brooks Koepka, carded a closing one-over-par 71 that left him six shots off the lead.

Despite not completing his collection of golf’s four major championships, Spieth walked away from the course showing any doubters he still has what it takes to compete on the game’s biggest stages.

Spieth was not only more comfortable with his swing all week but looked like his old self on the greens and putted with confidence.

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