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In actuality, Spieth hadn’t changed the SuperStroke Flatso 1.0 in nearly two years — an eternity for professional golfers who typically replace putter grips at least once per season.
Presumably, this is the grip Spieth put in at the 2019 Masters, per Wall. That year he finished second on the PGA Tour in strokes-gained/putting, but he dropped to 105th in 2020 and is currently ...
All's not well for Jordan Spieth, and it has been this way for a while. The post Unsympathetic to His Injury, Fans Urge Jordan Spieth to 'Get a Grip' After Yet Another PGA Tour Disaster appeared ...
Putting has always been a foundation of Jordan Spieth's game, but last season, he went cold on the greens, finishing 101st on the PGA Tour in Stroke Gained: Putting. Last week, in his season debut ...
Jordan Spieth’s putter has produced some incredible moments, not least when he was within a handful of shots of completing the Grand Slam in 2015. His Scotty Cameron 009 triple black putter has been ...
Back in 2009, Jordan Spieth took a trip to the Scotty Cameron putter gallery as a junior golfer, and he was fit into a Scotty Cameron 009 triple black putter. Spieth went on to use that putter to ...
Spieth was in a cast from his mid-biceps down and wasn’t even cleared to grip a putter until eight weeks post-op. ... Jordan Spieth is coming off a disastrous 2024 season.
Spieth played in the final group on Saturday of the 2019 PGA Championship at Bethpage Black. He was seven shots behind and had no idea where the ball was going unless he had a putter in his hands.
Jordan Spieth had the tournament on his putter twice during a playoff with Matt Fitzpatrick at the RBC Heritage on Sunday at Harbour Town Golf Links on Hilton Head Island, S.C. He couldn’t send ...
Putting has always been a foundation of Jordan Spieth's game, but last season, he went cold on the greens, finishing 101st on the PGA Tour in Stroke Gained: Putting. Last week, in his season debut ...
Jordan Spieth headed to Quail Hollow for the PGA Championship with more expectations than pressure for being next in line to join the most elite fraternity in golf with the career Grand Slam.