‘That’s a big deal’: Jordan Spieth lays out risky strategy for Open repeat

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In July 2017, Jordan Spieth was at the height of his powers, at least according to the man himself during his press conference at this week’s John Deere Classic.

“That was probably the best I ever was at golf,” he revealed on Tuesday.

That month saw him capture his third major victory in three years, the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. Swing issues and injuries have hobbled his career since.

But the 13-time PGA Tour winner is finally fully healthy and feeling confident in his game, just in time for the Open’s return to Royal Birkdale two weeks from now.

Spieth, who hasn’t won since 2022, is eyeing the latest Birkdale Open as an ideal place to cap his comeback and return to major glory.

Not only that, he’s devised a strategy to maximize his chances at winning the Open. The problem is that strategy could risk his PGA Tour status for next season.

Spieth ahead of Open: ‘If I stay the course, the results will come’

Spieth’s results so far in 2026 have been a mixed bag, as he acknowledged on Tuesday at the John Deere Classic. Though he hasn’t returned to the winner’s circle, he argued, “there’s been a consistency level that was better than years past.”

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