Jordan Spieth has had a rocky relationship with water this season.
Spieth had his second straight Masters title within reach earlier this year before hitting back-to-back shots into the water on the 12th hole. Fast forward to Friday’s second round of the PGA Championship and Spieth once again hit a ball into the water, although this situation was a bit different.
Spieth hit his drive on the par-4 seventh hole into a puddle on a cart path, which he received relief from after a lengthy discussion with rules officials. It was a complicated situation since the ball and Spieth couldn’t touch any part of the water after the relief, so finding the perfect drop spot wasn’t easy.
But they ultimately figured out a solution, and Spieth followed with a second shot that went over the green.
As you can see in the video, though, Spieth’s left foot might have touched one of the puddles, which would be a one-stroke penalty.
But Spieth attempted to clear the air with this explanation after his round:
Spieth tore up Baltustrol with a 3-under-par 67 during the second round.
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