April 5, 2021, 7:06 pm
Jordan Spieth is joint second favourite for the Masters after winning the Valero Texas Open on Sunday (Michael Thomas/AP)
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Former Masters champion Jordan Spieth has shaken the “monkey off his back” following a first win in almost four years but feels he must improve to reach the level which brought him three major titles.
A loss of form saw the former world number one slump to 92nd in the rankings as recently as February but since then he has recorded four straight top-15 finishes and a victory in the Valero Texas Open on Sunday, his first since the 2017 Open.