ST ANDREWS, Scotland, July 14 (Reuters) - American phenomenon Jordan Spieth's hopes of capturing a third successive major title will depend mainly on his ability to handle the subtle wind changes at St Andrews, Tiger Woods said on Tuesday.
The 21-year-old Spieth has played the Home of Golf on a simulator but is yet to complete a competitive round on the Fife links and Woods said he would quickly need to learn how to plot his way round at this week's British Open.
"It's about understanding how to play the golf course under various winds," the 14-times major champion told reporters.