'Brain fart' leads to Spieth's late collapse
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland The closing stretch at Carnoustie has famously ruined many a solid round, so Jordan Spieths misadventures on Thursday should not have been a complete surprise, but the truth is the defending champions miscues were very much self-inflicted.Spieth was cruising along at 3 under par, just two shots off the early lead, when he made a combination of errors at the par-4 15th hole. He hit the wrong club off the tee (4-iron) and the wrong club for his approach (6-iron) on his way to a double bogey-6.The problem was on the second shot, I should have hit enough club to reach the front of the green, and even if it goes 20 yards over the green, it's an easy up-and-down, Spieth said. I just had a brain fart, and I missed it into the location where the only pot bunker where I could actually get in trouble, and it plugged deep into it. It was a really, really poor decision on the second shot, and that cost me.
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Spieth continued to compound his problems with a sloppy bogey at the 16th hole, and a drive that sailed left at 18 found the Barry Burn en route to a closing bogey and a 1-over 72.The miscues were more mental, a lack of execution, than they were an example of how difficult the closing stretch at Carnoustie can be, and thats not good enough for Spieth.That's what I would consider as a significant advantage for me is recognizing where the misses are, said Spieth, who was tied for 68th when he completed his round. It felt like a missed opportunity.
Richard's burning was only with regular fire though (he was dangled over a brazier and roasted alive slowly if I remember right), dragon fire seems exponentially hotter. Jaime saw Lannister soldiers almost instantly burned to ash and collapse into dust after one flyby from Drogon.
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Kevin Kisner took the early lead at the 2018 British Open on suffering a late collapse after a bright start. and I just had a brain fart and I missed it into the only pot bunker where I
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Alas, I feel it's too late. A collapse seems inevitable. I think that the best that can be hoped for is to have a cadre of non-idiots in place to lead man back from the abyss. Either that or cross your fingers and hope for a 100th monkey phenomenon. Of course, there is the internet, which is new.
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2018 British Open: 'Brain fart' leads to Jordan Spieth's late
Reigning British Open champion Jordan Spieth said a "brain fart" caused his late struggles in the first round of the 2018 Open Championship at Carnoustie Golf Links in Angus, Scotland
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He scored eight straight points to give Wofford its first lead at 50-49 with 12:30 left in the game. Then, with his team down five, Hoover made a floater, a 3-pointer and three foul shots to put Wofford up 58-55 with 3:23 remaining. A minute later he got a crucial steal in the frontcourt and converted two foul shots to put the Terriers up by seven.
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Reigning British Open champion Jordan Spieth said a "brain fart" caused his late struggles in the first round of the 2018 Open Championship at Carnoustie Golf Links in Angus, Scotland. Tom Hamilton of ESPN UK passed along Spieth's comments after he played the final four holes in four-over par to post a one-over 72 in Round 1.
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Jordan Spieth has lamented the "brain fart" which saw him drop four shots and undo some amazing work with the putter in his British Open title defence. The defending champion's bid to become
Carnoustie's closing stretch has ruined many a solid round, but Jordan Spieth can blame himself for late struggles Thursday. 2018 British Open: 'Brain fart' leads to Jordan Spieth's late collapse
2018 British Open: 'Brain fart' leads to Jordan Spieth's late
Afterwards, Spieth cited a mental lapse on No. 15 for sending his round into a tailspin, finishing T50 and six shots off the lead. "I just had a brain fart, and I missed it into the location where the only pot bunker where I could actually get in trouble, and it plugged deep into it," said Spieth, who hit 7 of 15 fairways and 10/18 greens.
Jordan Spieth: 'Brain Fart' Led to 2018 Open Championship 1st
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