Reed: 'Back still hurts' from carrying Spieth at Ryder Cup

Reed: 'Back still hurts' from carrying Spieth at Ryder Cup

AUSTIN, Texas Fridays marquee match at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play between Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed, who are both undefeated in pool play, just keeps getting better and better.Following his 1-up victory over Charl Schwartzel on Thursday, Reed was asked what makes Spieth, who defeated HaoTong Li, 4 and 2, so good at match play.I don't know, my back still hurts from the last Ryder Cup, smiled Reed, who teamed with Spieth at Hazeltine National.
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The duo did go 2-1-1 at the 2016 Ryder Cup and have a combined 7-2-2 record in Ryder and Presidents Cup play. Reed went on to explain why Spieth can be such a challenging opponent in match play.The biggest thing is he's very consistent. He hits the ball well. He chips the ball well. And he putts it really well, Reed said. He's not going to give you holes. You have to go and play some good golf.The winner of Fridays match between Spieth and Reed will advance to the knockout stage.



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