Jordan Spieth just 4 shots behind leader J.J. Spaun
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The Mirror US on MSNJordan Spieth's subtle gesture has golf fans in tears after U.S. Open disasterJordan Spieth found himself plunged in the Oakmont rough during his second round of the U.S. Open on Friday, but the former champion appeared to see the funny side of his woes
Jordan Spieth Makes Honest Admission on US Open originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Jordan Spieth's performance during the first round of the U.S. Open was quite rocky. He finished with even par after 18 holes but recorded four birdies and four bogeys. He holds the T11 spot heading into Friday.
It was pretty known it was going to be a difficult weekend at the 2025 US Open beforehand. With the leader sitting alone at three under after two days, that has certainly
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: Jordan Spieth’s 70 included 5 birdies, 5 bogeys. He’d gladly take 3 more rounds just like itJordan Spieth will take three more rounds just like the even-par 70 he posted Thursday in the opening round of the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club. OK, well, maybe not just like it. One the best putters of his era,
Jordan Spieth nearly hit fans with an errant ball in a wild shot at the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio,. Footage of the moment shows fans ducking as the ball barreled toward them.
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It's the 125th playing of America's national championship, and a lot has changed in the game of golf in the last 125 years. Fashion is no exception.
Corey Conners has been one of the breakout PGA Tour stars of 2025. The Canadian has five top-10 finishes so far this season and has proven to be a cut-making machine, playing the weekend in 14-of-15 starts, including 13 straight since falling short at the Sony Open in January.
U.S. Open week is off to a soggy start at Oakmont. Players are starting to arrive equipped with umbrellas and expectations of a typical tough test.
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GOLF.com on MSN‘Not sure how he did it’: Jordan Spieth makes eventful par at MemorialJordan Spieth got into some trouble on the 11th hole of the Memorial on Friday, but he still walked away with a par.
Jordan Spieth is lucky he didn’t seriously injure a fan. On his second shot of the day at the Memorial Tournament on Sunday, Spieth’s approach shot from the right-side rough nearly hit fans who were, inexplicably, standing directly in line with his shot at Muirfield Village Golf Club.
Jordan Spieth was caught on camera passing a snide comment onto his caddie Michael Greller during the 2019 US Open at Pebble Beach.