Jordan Spieth impressed with a five-under 67 at the Valero Texas Open, leaving him tied for fourth and just four shots behind leader Sam Ryder. His strong start signals a return to form ahead of The Masters.
The Texan credited a promising practice session the night before the tournament. Spieth revealed that things “started to click,” especially with his driving and putting, setting the tone for his solid opening round performance.
Looking ahead, Spieth aims to refine his wedge play and scoring clubs. With Augusta approaching, he’s focused on tightening up key aspects of his game to contend for his fourth major title.