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Jordan Spieth says no one will ever dominate golf like former World No 1 Tiger Woods

Reuters • July 19, 2017, 16:53:37 IST
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Golf is unlikely ever to be dominated again by a single player in the way that Tiger Woods ruled the sport, says World No 3 Jordan Spieth

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Southport: Golf is unlikely ever to be dominated again by a single player in the way that Tiger Woods ruled the sport, World No 3 Jordan Spieth said on Tuesday ahead of this week’s British Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. Spieth has come the closest to any player of repeating the kind of dominance that Woods enjoyed, producing a magnificent 2015 season when he captured the U.S. Masters and U.S. Open titles and came close to winning the Open and US PGA Championship. [caption id=“attachment_3045304” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File photo of Tiger Woods. AFP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Tiger-Woods-Comeback-AFP.jpg) File photo of Tiger Woods. AFP[/caption] But the 23-year-old American was unable to maintain that extraordinary level of performance in 2016 and says those hoping for a new king of golf may be waiting in vain. “I wouldn’t get your hopes up. What Tiger’s done, I just having experienced a year like he continued to do for years. It just takes a lot out of you. It’s very tough to do,” he told reporters. “What I’m saying is, I doubt you’ll see a dominance like that maybe ever again in the game. I just think guys are learning, guys are getting stronger. “Guys are winning younger, playing more fearless, even in major championships, and I just think that it’s so difficult now. I wouldn’t get your hopes up for a domination like that whatsoever,” he added. However, the Texan believes that the sport will still provide plenty of drama even without an undisputed number one. “I think it’s going to be a very exciting time. You’ll see a group of 10-to-12 guys over the next 15, 20 years that are going to have a lot of different competitions that come down the stretch with each other. “It’s different than one person being the guy to beat. But I think it’s exciting, exciting for us as players. You just never know, and if you play well, you’re going to have a chance with these other guys who are equally as capable,” he said. Spieth will probably always be judged against his remarkable break-out year and he said that his current form was not far off that level - even if he now acknowledges there won’t be many years like 2015. “I haven’t been making as many putts as I did that year this year,” he said. “I’ve struck the ball better than I did in ‘15. I’ve actually been in better positions. If you took hole by hole, I’ve been in a better position tee to green than I was that year. “If I putted the same as ‘15 I’d be having a better year right now. It’s hard to do. So, certain parts of the game I think I’ve improved on. And others … it’s just fluctuated. And that’s how it will go. It will go like this,” he said. “I recognise that, being five years in now, and five years doesn’t make me a veteran but it helps me realise … how things go. Last year I was pretty caught in 2015, and this year I’m not. “But if we keep on trying to improve each part of the game, stick to the process, then we’ll have the results that we want,” Spieth added.

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