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Golf-I won't be sleepy in St Andrews, says Spieth

ST ANDREWS, Scotland, July 15 (Reuters) - Jordan Spieth will draw on the memory of back-to-back wins at the end of last season when he begins his quest to become the first player in 63 years to capture the first three majors of the campaign.

The American said it would be a simpler task to cope with jet-lag at this week's British Open than it was in November and December when he followed his victory at the Australian Open by finishing first at the Hero World Challenge in Florida.

"The toughest part here is the time change and it's only six hours," Spieth told reporters on Wednesday.