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With 'no freaking clue' where ball was going, Jordan Spieth struggles Sunday at Colonial

Jordan Spieth, leading by one overnight, ripped his opening drive on Sunday at the Charles Schwab Challenge, 298 yards down the middle.

Seventy-two uncomfortable swings later, he was shaking champion Jason Kokrak’s hand.

Spieth, who made just two birdies in his opening three rounds at Colonial Country Club, bogeyed the par-5 first – from the fairway – in the final round and added more at Nos. 3 and 4.

Kokrak wasn’t much more consistent on Sunday, but he only needed 70 strokes to turn a one-shot deficit into a two-stroke triumph. After claiming his maiden PGA Tour victory late last year at Shadow Creek, he’s now one of two multiple winners on Tour this season (Stewart Cink, Bryson DeChambeau).