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Jordan Spieth and Scottie Scheffler were stumped. Who, they wondered, would be considered the defending champion this week at the Open Championship: Scheffler, last year’s winner, or Spieth, the champion in 2017, the last time the Open was played at Royal Birkdale?

“I said, ‘Well, are you the defending champ,’ Spieth said recently, “‘or am I the defending champ?’

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“He was like, ‘No, it’s you.’

“‘I was like, ‘No, no, no, you don’t get to do that. It’s you.”

Whatever the case may be, consider Spieth’s mood light then, and if you’re backing him for a Birkdale defense, that’s welcomed, of course. Are there other positive signs? Maybe. This season on the PGA Tour, he’s missed just two cuts in 18 starts. His Strokes Gained stats are fair: 60th in total, 74th in tee to green, 73rd in off the tee, 83rd in approach the green, 85th in around the green and 53rd in putting.

And there’s this:

“I’m more consistent and an all-around better player,” he said, “than I’ve been in a long time.”

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Why’s that?

“Statistically, I feel like I could lead every category on a given week, and I have this year,” Spieth said. “It means that each part of my game can be at the highest level. I just haven’t put it together and put it together consistently enough yet.

“But my mechanics are mainly what’s significantly better. Then build-up of confidence, trusting in my wrist, simple things. That wasn’t always something that was an issue, but when it was, it was.

“So a lot of factors, but I mean, all this last offseason I probably worked as hard as I had since I was 13 or 14 years old on mechanics. I feel like I don’t have to — I played a lot of the season feeling like I had to exaggerate a lot, but I would get it to the right place. It’s hard to be consistent feeling a super exaggerated move. I like to feel something, but I don’t want it to be crazy.

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“I feel like as the year has progressed, I’ve actually been able to — it’s been tighter and tighter and tighter, but whether it’s some decisions I’ve made or just, you know, a bad putting round or a bad putting tournament or maybe I hit two drives left on the wrong hole. It’s been a different thing in certain tournaments that prevented me from having a chance on Sunday. Instead, I was starting in 18th, and I finished 13th.

“To me it’s, like, OK, well maybe one week I’ll get away with that drive or something like that. When you win, a lot of times you kind of — you get away with something or a ball carries a bunker, and you made eagle versus, you know, going in it and making par. Just little things that happen throughout the first few days that I just have not been quite consistent enough, even though my overall game is way more consistent and the tools are all there at each area. That’s what I mean.”

Looking for some other ideas for the Open? Friend, you’ve clicked on the right article, where members of our staff have each made a to-win bet. The hope is, of course, that we help you with your own weekly picks, whether those are for a low-stakes office fantasy league or (legal!) big-bucks bets with a sportsbook.

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