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Jordan Spieth has returned to form while Louis Oosthuizen and Bryson DeChambeau stayed true to form at Royal St. George's

Jordan Spieth's rise continues, while Louis Oosthuizen adds more major championship scar tissue and Cobra strikes back at Bryson DeChambeau.

Jordan Spieth's 2021 season has been a 180-degree turn from the slump he was mired in this time last year. The U.S. Ryder Cup lineup will be the beneficiary as he now sits one spot outside of automatically qualifying and hasn't missed a cut in nearly half a year.

One player who will likely be joining Spieth in the U.S. team room made headlines for his comments more than his play recently. Bryson DeChambeau vented his frustrations over his driver but Cobra was quick to strike back. 

Delightfully impressive or painfully disappionting? Louis Oosthiuzen's major resume is a matter of perspective as he adds another close call, while his winless streak continues to stretch over a decade long. 

We've got it all in this week's episode of "Up and Down."


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Colin McDonald
COLIN MCDONALD

McDonald joined Buffalo Groupe in January 2019. He began his career in golf with the American Junior Golf Association in 2015 and managed communications for the PGA Tour’s Safeway Open and American Express as well as the Korn Ferry Tour’s regular-season finale, the WinCo Foods Portland Open. A graduate of the University of Massachusetts, McDonald oftentimes can be found on the golf course, where he enjoys competing in amateur events. He resides in Portland, Ore.