His optimism that all will be right again is praise-worthy — and probably accurate.

“I feel like my game is in the best shape it’s been in a long time, including last year,” he said. “And my results don’t necessarily speak towards that, but I feel that way, and so I’ll stick with the process, and they’ll surely come at some point.”

If that point is this week, Spieth must outshoot not only the sentimental fan choices (Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson) but all of those young guns who have begun to grab majors: Reed, Justin Thomas, Brooks Koepka.

“It almost feels like I’m back in high school and college,” Spieth joked. “These are the same guys we used to battle it out with then, and I’d win one, then they would win one. It’s just blown up now because there was no coverage; no one really cared to watch us back then, and now people do.

“But it’s nothing different than what we’ve kind of been doing with each other for a number of years. It’s really cool to be out here doing it, but I don’t think we ... think of it as a totally different experience than anything we’ve always kind of done.”