Jordan Spieth is more determined than ever to clinch major success following his second-placed finish in the Masters last week.
Spieth, 20, tied for second with Sweden's Jonas Blixt at Augusta National as Bubba Watson won his second Masters green jacket.
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Ahead of the RBC Heritage at Hilton Head, S.C., Spieth revealed his burning desire to challenge once again in major championships.
"It definitely left me stinging and it definitely left me hungry and ready to go and play golf again and I'm ready to eventually get back there again," Spieth said when asked about events at Augusta.
"(I'm) excited but at the same time (it's) a little bit bittersweet to come that close and I truly believe that I will be back."
Defending champion Graeme McDowell, meanwhile, believes this week's event provides the perfect way to wind down after the high-pressure environment of the Masters.
"It's nice to be defending my first authentic PGA Tour victory and Hilton Head is a great place to come after last week," he said.
"I heard someone describe it as an adult spring break and it feels like that after the final exam last week at Augusta.
"It's a nice place to come and decompress and get away from the pressure of the first major championship of the year and this is a golf course which suits me a little bit more than last week and it is great to be back."