World No. 2 Jordan Spieth is far from downbeat after another final-round collapse saw him fall from second to tied for 18th Sunday at the AT&T Byron Nelson in front of a hometown crowd in Dallas.
MORE: PGA tour winners of the season
He's looking ahead to the Dean & DeLuca Invitational this week in nearby Fort Worth at historic Colonial Country Club.
"It's really hard to win in general on the PGA Tour. Doesn't matter where you are. Again, I didn't feel any added hometown (pressure), didn't affect my play," Spieth told reporters Monday.