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          Spieth ready to rest, reflect

          By Associated Press in Nassau, Bahamas (China Daily) Updated: 2015-12-09 08:07

          Talented Texan set to savor three-week break

          Jordan Spieth and his caddie shared the kind of hug on the 18th green normally reserved for winners.

          They were six shots behind when they finished the Hero World Challenge, and it was clear this moment wasn't about Sunday at Albany Golf Club. It was about the realization that the year was finally over - the kind of year a player never wants to end.

          Spieth ready to rest, reflect

          Jordan Spieth chats with his caddie, Michael Greller, on the third hole during the opening round of the Hero World Challenge on Dec 3 in Nassau, Bahamas. Scott Halleran / Getty Images / AFP

          The Masters made it special. The US Open made it incredible. The FedEx Cup made it lucrative. The No 1 ranking made it satisfying.

          When the 22-year-old Texan made his final full swing of the year and was walking toward the green, caddie Michael Greller walked alongside him.

          "Michael said, 'Hey, man, it's been an honor to be in the passenger seat, sitting shotgun for this ride this year. Thanks for everything,'" Spieth said. "Obviously, I thanked him. It's been a team effort this year, just as we always stress. But yeah, there was certainly a sigh of relief."

          It's time to take a break, even if it's a short one.

          He leaves in a little more than three weeks for Maui, where the new year starts at Kapalua and Spieth will have to figure out an encore from winning two majors to get halfway to the calendar grand slam, five tournaments overall, a record $12 million in PGA Tour earnings and a sweep of all the major awards.

          Except that he is not looking at it as a new year. It is simply a break.

          He had a chance to win the Australian Open last week in Sydney until Matt Jones recovered on the back nine. Spieth was in range at the Hero World Challenge until Bubba Watson didn't give anyone much of a chance and won by three shots.

          Spieth was on a victory lap these past two weeks, but he said he spent more time on the beach than putting greens, with no regrets. He played 28 times this year, including the Presidents Cup. He won or finished second 10 times. He was a combined 54-under par in the four majors.

          He was due a working vacation, but even so, he is always looking ahead.

          "I think these last two weeks, the fact I didn't win when I had a chance, may actually be a good thing for me," he said. "I'm going to look at it positively that you can't settle down, you've got to work a little bit harder.

          "Everyone is playing a high level of golf right now, and they're going to carry that into next season. So if I want to stay at the top, I'm going to have to outwork them. And that's going to be challenging."

          He was headed home to Dallas for his three-week break - but his first order of business was to play golf.

          Spieth is taking his father, Shawn, and agent Jay Danzi to Augusta National to enjoy the privileges of being the Masters champion. He also plans to play with Augusta member and AT&T chief executive Randall Stephenson.

          And that's a fitting way to end the year.

          Spieth joined Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods as the only players since 1960 to win the first two legs of the grand slam, and he came closer than all of them to getting the third leg. He was tied for the lead at the British Open with two holes to play until finishing one shot out of a playoff.

          He was in the final group of the PGA Championship and was runner-up by three shots to Jason Day.

          Still, it was the Masters that made his year.

          He opened with a 64 to build a three-shot lead, set the 36-hole record with a 66 on Friday and never gave anyone much hope after that. When it was done, he had tied the 72-hole record set by Woods in 1997.

          "Before the tournament, we were one of the favorites," he said. "And then after the first round, it's on us. Every question is, 'You're supposed to win.' Without saying it, 'It's on you. What are you thinking now?' It's tough to sleep on that. And we did it so well."

          With a green jacket on the line, it's not easy protecting such a big lead.

          As he told the story, it brought him back to his first big tournament where he lost the lead.

          He was 11. The winner was a kid named Eddie DeVane.

          "I had a two-shot lead with one hole to play," Spieth said. "I played it smart - I laid up. Eddie made par and I made triple. He cruised to a two-shot victory."

          (China Daily 12/09/2015 page23)

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