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Spieth (MC) says getting ballstriking under control will 'just take time'

CROMWELL, Conn. – Standing in the rain behind the clubhouse at TPC River Highlands on Friday, Jordan Spieth seemed a little lost.

Following rounds of 73-69, Spieth was wrapping up an early exit from the Travelers Championship, where he missed a cut for the first time since March.

“I mean, just no parts of my game were where I wanted them to be,” he said.

In spite of wayward ball striking, Spieth had been finding ways to score in recent weeks, putting up three straight top-10 finishes at the PGA Championship, Charles Schwab Challenge and Memorial.