
ERIN, Wis. It wasnt what Jordan Spieth expected on Day 3 at the U.S. Open, but then given how this week has gone for the games top players its not entirely a shock.Today was an off day. Pitchers have good days and bad days, and I took an L today, Spieth said following a third-round 76 at Erin Hills that dropped him to 4 over for the week.The 2015 champion is hardly the only marquee player who struggled this week, and he is at least around for the weekend. The world Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy and Jason Day, respectively all failed to make the cut at the years second major.
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In fact, just four of the top 10 players in the world made it to the weekend at Erin Hills, with No. 9 Rickie Fowler leading the way at 6 under par.I think that's random. I think it's just happened to be the case, Spieth said when asked about this weeks struggles for the games best. There's a lot of fantastic players who have been playing well this entire year, that are up on the first page of the leaderboard and guys that have been playing well recently. If you're in good form that's going to stay here.
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The blunders dropped Spieth into a tie for 51 st, erasing three days of strong play in the span of a few hours and leaving him over par for the week.He declined to speak to reporters after the
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But, for all of the over-thinking that Spieth has been doing lately, he had forgotten all about the one concept that guided him to three straight major victories.
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