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Spieth returns from long break with high hopes

Jordan Spieth returns from his longest break during a calendar year hopeful that a fresh start will end his longest drought. Spieth hasn’t won since the 2017 British Open at Royal Birkdale, a span of 54 tournaments worldwide. Spieth is at the CJ Cup in South Korea and plans to stay in Asia another

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