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Spieth lobbies for Match Play format change

Hours after he was eliminated from the WGC-Cadillac Match Play Championship, Jordan Spieth offered his two cents on how the event's format should be tweaked.

Spieth led the field in aggregate score through the first three days at TPC Harding Park, playing 49 holes in 15 under. While every other player who was at least 11 under advanced out of the group stage, Spieth was upset by Lee Westwood in their match Friday. Westwood advanced to the Round of 16, while Spieth was eliminated.

The 21-year-old then took to Twitter to share his thoughts on how best to change the format:

In my opinion.