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Jordan Spieth claimed he would relish the opportunity to duke it out with the greatest golfer of all time on Sunday at a major championship. That time came last Sunday during the 2018 British Open, but when Spieth saw Tiger Woods’ name atop the leaderboard, he wasn’t thrilled. Spieth entered last Sunday’s final round at Carnoustie Golf Links tied for the lead at 9-under-par, but in blustery conditions, he quickly fell back to the pack. He began the day four shots clear of Woods, but after a bogey on the fifth and a double-bogey on hole No. 6, Spieth had given the lead away and saw Woods atop the leaderboard. He turned to his caddie Michael Greller and was in disbelief that he had surrendered

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