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It goes without saying that if you attend any golf event in person, you better have your head on a swivel. Errant shots and errant drives hit fans all the time on the PGA Tour and on the LIV Tour. Most of the time fans come away with very minor injuries, thankfully. On Friday in the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, Jordan Spieth sprayed his drive to the right, accidentally hitting a fan on the elbow in the process. The ball bounced off the fan and into the fairway. Once he came up the fairway and saw what happened, Spieth signed a ball for the fan and gave them some cash for some beer. Here’s a picture of...
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Jordan Spieth has great memories at the Valero Texas Open, especially considering it’s in his home state. He won the tournament in 2021, shooting 18-under par, defeating Charley Hoffman by two strokes. On Thursday afternoon, just one week ahead of the Master’s, Spieth continued to add to his special memories at the tournament. He amazingly drilled a hole-in-one on hole 16, sending the Valero Texas Open crowd into a frenzy. The par 3 is 199 yards long. Spieth was 4-over par for his first round before the hole-in-one. After the shot, he moved to 2-over par and into a tie for 99th place. After th...
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Despite popular opinion, sports aren’t a life-or-death matter. Though the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am almost became so this weekend. Jordan Spieth got as close to the cliffs at Pebble Beach as he possibly could in the third round on Saturday afternoon, and he eventually saved par in what was “by far the most nerve-wracking shot I’ve ever hit in my life.” So nerve-racking, in fact, that he had to take off running backward after his shot just so he didn’t fall the nearly 70 feet down onto the rocks and beach below. Spieth’s drive on the par-4 eighth hole landed just a few inches from the edge of a ...
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