Jordan Spieth tweaked his swing to eliminate "bad habits," and now has full confidence and trust in it as he returns to the PGA Tour.
During the final round of the WM Phoenix Open, Jordan Spieth made an incredible par save that only he could do.
Spieth fired a 4-under 67 for his second consecutive bogey-free round at TPC Scottsdale, following his 65 from Friday. While ...
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Hosted on MSNMichael Kim confirmed what we all knew about Jordan Spieth's golf ball after playing with him on SundayAt the peak of his powers—2015 and 2017—there were days, weeks and even month-long stretches where it appeared as though ...
The famously impatient Spieth will have to be comfortable with baby steps after wrist surgery. A 2-under 70 on Thursday was a ...
A week after Rory McIlroy gave golf what it needed at Pebble Beach, Jordan Spieth is primed to do the same on Super Bowl ...
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Golf Digest on MSN‘A tremendous honor’: Jordan Spieth is grateful to be the inaugural winner of The Legacy awardPEBBLE BEACH — Jordan Spieth, the inaugural recipient of The Legacy, a new award presented in conjunction with the AT&T ...
For the first time in six months, Jordan Spieth is set to tee it up in a PGA Tour event. Making his season debut at the 2025 ...
Spieth is at Pebble Beach making his first start since August after undergoing surgery on his left wrist to repair a ruptured ...
While playing a round back home in Dallas last Thursday, Jordan Spieth and Scottie Scheffler ... some confidence in the tweaks he made to his swing. “I was able to work on some things in the ...
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