It’s been a tough few weeks for Jordan Spieth on the greens. Actually, it’s been a tough season for the Texan with the flat stick. So far in his 2021-22 campaign, Spieth ranks 180th in Strokes Gained: Putting.
Not great.
That trend continued Saturday during the third round of the RBC Heritage. Spieth was working on a 4-under round, which was propelled by an eagle on the par-5 15th, as he quickly stepped toward a tap-in par putt to end his round 9 under for the tournament and just two shots off the lead heading into the final round.
Well, the tap-in didn’t go as planned. If you get uncomfortable with graphic content, look away now.
It happens to the best of us.
Jordan Spieth misses an 18 inch putt on 18. pic.twitter.com/8E5phd5Faq
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 16, 2022
This isn’t the only time we’ve seen something like this from Spieth in recent weeks. Two weeks ago at the Valero Texas Open, he three-putted from two feet.
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