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PGA Tour News: Jordan Spieth’s Most Shocking On-Course Moments Explored

With a career spanning over a decade, Jordan Speith has made many miraculous and downright hilarious shots. Sometimes he risked his life to hit a shot, and sometimes he risked his fans’ lives to land one. There were some close calls in his career as well, especially when he missed a shot from just a few feet, and it cost him a historical record!

During his illustrious career of 11 years on the PGA Tour, the pro made many memories and gave fans a few good ones too. The recent mishap at the Sentry in Maui takes us back to the top 5 most shocking shots of Spieth’s career, including the round-three missed putt.

The absurd quadruples of Jordan Spieth

After playing for many years, there will be many instances in a golfer’s life—some shocking, some unfortunate! But it is what makes a golfer good at their art. In the case of Jordan Speith, he has had more than one, starting the missed 3-footers saga.

1. The missed 3-footers by Spieth: The missed 3-footers are not leaving Jordan Spieth alone. The first missed putt was in 2022 at the Valero Texas Open. Spieth took a shot, missed the putt from 3 feet 3 inches, took another from a foot, missed that as well, and then finally made the par-4 16th hole.

A similar instance happened in the third round of The Sentry 2024. At the par-5 15th hole, the former world No. 1 geared up for a birdied putt, straightened his form, and hit the shot, only for the ball to bounce off the edge of the hole. Although he then putted from the foot and ended up 19 under at T3.

2. Spieth’s wild round at the Hero World Challenge: On the list of miraculous rounds, round one at the 2023 Hero World Challenge stands second. In the 18 holes, the 12-time PGA Tour winner made one double bogey, four singles, two eagles, six birdies, and the rest were at par.

After the wild round, the tally might have been expected to drop, but the bogeys were tallied by the birdies and eagles, and the score came out to be four under 68. After round one, Spieth was one stroke behind T1 players Brian Harman and Tony Finau.

Fan’s knee saves the day for Spieth
3. An absurd tee shot hitting a fan: To make the cut at the 2023 Player Championship, Spieth needed to make par or better at the last hole. Although the tee shot was headed into the water, fortunately for Spieth but unfortunately for the fan whose knees it hit.

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