Here’s What Jordan Spieth Told His Caddie After 50-Foot Eagle At British Open

Share this: Jordan Spieth appeared to be melting down during the final round of the 2017 British Open when he hit his tee shot on the 13th hole so far right it was hard to tell if he was still on the course. Spieth took an unplayable and managed to save bogey on the par-5 to fall one shot behind Matt Kuchar for the championship. But Spieth responded with a birdie at the par-3 14th and then, at the par-5 15th, the 23-year-old stood on the edge of the green with a 50-foot eagle putt staring him in the face. And as major champions often do, Spieth sent the ball right into the center of the cup to take a one-shot lead that

Jordan Spieth Wins Travelers Championship With Crazy Chip From Bunker

Share this: The golf world knows just how good Jordan Spieth is, but every now and again, the 23-year-old reminds you why he’s one of the top players in the world. Spieth and Daniel Berger were deadlocked at 12-under-par after Sunday’s final round at the Travelers Championship. And after two off-target shots on the first playoff hole, Spieth found himself in the bunker on the par-4 18th. But thanks to an unbelievable chip shot, Spieth birdied the hole and sealed the victory at TPC River Highlands, his 10th career win on the PGA Tour. And even in defeat, Berger couldn’t help but give kudos to his opponent’s remarkable shot. All in all, it was quite the weekend in Cromwell, Conn. Thumbnail photo via Bill Streicher/USA TODAY

Jordan Spieth Gets Schooled By Spelling Bee Co-Winner Jairam Hathwar

Share this: Jordan Spieth is pretty good at golf, to say the least, but he might want to leave the spelling to the professionals. Spieth recently met up with Scripps National Spelling Bee co-champion Jairam Hathwar, who is a big fan of the former No. 1 golfer in the world, at Bethpage State Park before The Barclays. The two blended both of their specialties into a golf/spelling game, which Hathwar dominated. But you have to give Spieth an “A” for effort on some of his spelling attempts in the video below. [embedded content] Keep your chin up, Jordan. More Stories Source link