Spieth rounding into form for fickle week of Match Play

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Part of Jordan Spieth’s turnaround included no serious time on the golf course for more than two months. He spent more time practicing than playing and is starting to turn the corner. Spieth is happy to be back at the Dell Technologies Match Play at Austin Country Club. For one thing, he was at No. 92 in the world in January and only the top 64 are eligible. For another, he knows anyone has a chance this week. Kevin Kisner is the defending champion. He won in 2019 as the No. 48 seed and even lost his opening match.