Former champion Jordan Spieth insists he still has high expectations of himself in this week's Masters, despite his current form allowing him to fly under the radar.
Spieth looks an unlikely contender for a second green jacket given that the former number one has slipped to 33rd in the world rankings and has failed to finish better than 30th in a strokeplay event in 2019.
However, the three-time major winner's record in the Masters is simply extraordinary and includes second place on his debut in 2014, a record-breaking victory the following year and third in 2018 following a closing round of 64.