The Jordan Spieth experience lives and is doing well in the Player Championship.
Spieth, which started with the back nine, began his day with three threes on the par 4 10th and par 5 11th.
After three holes, he was challenging par 4 in 14th place, pushing his toes into the water and creating a double bogey. Another drop shot of 15 followed, and like that, Spieth went from 3 under par to just as fast as he went from par to 3 under early in the round.
Talk about roller coasters.
However, the ride was just beginning.
Par 5 16th, A hole has opened Again for Eagle, therefore recording his first round with players with multiple Eagle Justin Ray. Spieth then collided three times on the famous Par-3 17th, spitting out another shot, but remained in his red figure.
After pasting the 130-yard approach three feet away, the three major winners added birdies to the par 4. That final parbreaker concluded with a wild, wh lol 2 under 34, which adored golf fans.
“I obviously know very well what I'm doing, but I feel like, no, I want it to be boring, and I'm still in a position right now, where I'm not yet in a place I want to be and just trying to walk my path,” Spieth said.
“So, when that happens, there's volatility.”
Jordan Spieth is looking for the rare Noah Arkscorecard.
– Jason Sobel (@jasonsobelgolf) March 13, 2025
Jordan Spieth is now in the form of an absolute Prime Spieth. Two Eagles, doubles, birdies, bogeys, two pars through the first seven holes are hilarious pic.twitter.com/o1dlwk0sze
– Matt (@minusmattk) March 13, 2025
They should name their personality disorder after the Jordanian Spice.
– Tour addict (@tour_junkies) March 13, 2025
Jordan Spieth is a drug and humans never get completely clean.
– Mark Harris (@itismarkharris) March 13, 2025
Today was incredible and there was no one like him. He can lead the tournament and he could be a T52. I'm always hoping to see where the next shot is playing.
-Maybe: luke (@lukebellus4) March 13, 2025
Jordan Spieth is Golf's Jamis Winston. Jamaice with multiple Super Bowls and admiration.
– Emperor (@emperorcassidy) March 13, 2025
If Jordan Spieth player was billed on St. Patrick's Day on Saturday and he could reward us with Sunday finish while we're rotten all day… Oops baby.
– Jake Rosskam (@jroskam10) March 13, 2025
Spieth pulled things down with a nine on his back and gave up on the shot at par 4 7th, making a birdie in par 5 2nd place. He eventually shot a 2-under 70.
He takes four shots behind 2009 US Open champion Lucas Glover. Lucas Glover is on the leaderboard with a 6 under par after firing a 66.
Jack Mirco is a golf staff writer who plays SB Nation. Follow him with x @jack_milko.
