Spieth: 'Not really in control of my [FedExCup] destiny'

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Spieth: 'Not really in control of my [FedExCup] destiny'

ATLANTA On Tuesday, Jordan Spieth wondered how Dustin Johnson endured last years finish at the Tour Championship.Johnson had begun the finale atop the playoff points list but finished in a tie for sixth place. He then had to wait through a playoff between Rory McIlroy, Ryan Moore and Kevin Chappell to see if he had won the FedExCup. If Moore or Chappell were to win the overtime set, DJ takes home the $10 million.I mean he's sitting there not able to control a $7 million difference [between first and second on the season-ending points list], like that doesn't happen anywhere else, Spieth said. It's like having a $7 million bet on a fight that you're not even taking part in.McIlroy ended up winning the Tour Championship and the cup.


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It appears Spieth will be in a similar position on Sunday, after a third-round 69 dropped him into a tie for 13th place. Under the current projections, Paul Casey, the 54-hole leader, would win the cup, but that could all change on Sunday.Unfortunately, I'm not really in control of my own destiny at this point, but I'll go out tomorrow, try and shoot a really solid round of golf and then do some cheerleading, Spieth said.The more immediate concern for Spieth will be his own game, figuring its best to focus on the lead and trying to win the tournament instead of the complicated formulas that will decide the season-long race.I know that I'm capable of going low on this golf course, it's a matter of hitting fairways, it's a matter of getting the ball in the hole on the putting green and neither one of those has been a strength this week unfortunately, but one day to go, Spieth said.


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ATLANTA - On Tuesday, Jordan Spieth wondered how Dustin Johnson endured last year's finish at the Tour Championship. Johnson had begun the finale atop the playoff points list but finished in a tie for sixth place. He then had to wait through a playoff between Rory McIlroy, Ryan Moore and Kevin Chappell to see if he had won the FedExCup. If
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"Unfortunately, I'm not really in control of my own destiny at this point, but I'll go out tomorrow, try and shoot a really solid round of golf and then do some cheerleading," Spieth said, via
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JORDAN SPIETH: Well, it's vital. It allows you to control your own destiny. This week for me is really just about playing the Dell Technologies Championship. I'm not thinking much about the FedExCup. There's not a whole lot I can do for myself at this point other than if I could take care of business here, you jump one spot.
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While Spieth still has a chance to clinch the FedEx Cup without winning at East Lake, the American star said: "Unfortunately, I'm not really in control of my own destiny at this point.


"Unfortunately, I'm not really in control of my own destiny at this point, but I'll go out tomorrow, try and shoot a really solid round of golf and then do some cheerleading," Spieth said.
Spieth: 'Not really in control of my [FedExCup] destiny'

Jordan Spieth: 'Not really in control of my [FedExCup] destiny'


"I was in control of my own destiny and didn't have it this week," Spieth said. "Riding some momentum but all in all, just game kind of got a little off." Jordan Spieth, 2015 FedExCup
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Spieth won the FedEx Cup in 2015. "I was in control of my own destiny and didn't have it this week,'' said Spieth, who shot 73 on Monday at Aronimink Golf Club to tie for 54th. A really solid
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Under the current projections Casey would win the cup, but that could all change on Sunday. "Unfortunately, I'm not really in control of my own destiny at this point, but I'll go out tomorrow, try and shoot a really solid round of golf and then do some cheerleading," Spieth said.
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"Unfortunately, I'm not really in control of my own destiny at this point, but I'll go out tomorrow, try and shoot a really solid round of golf and then do some cheerleading," Spieth said, via
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