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Jordan Spieth hasn't won since the 2017 Open Championship.
And as much as he'd like to end the drought Sunday at Colonial, he doesn't "need" to. He's content to go out there and — to borrow a phrase from Joel Embiid — trust his process.
Seven under for the week, Spieth will begin the final round of the Charles Schwab Challenge in a five-way tie for second, two behind 54-hole leader Kevin Na.
He's in position to put on the plaid jacket for a second time thanks to his performance on the greens and in spite of everything else.