Jordan Spieth triumphs at the Texas Open: First win since 2017 sets up Green Jacket glory bid
The 27-year-old confirmed his return to form by holding off the challenge of tournament specialist Charley Hoffman at TPC San Antonio.
On the one hand that prospect seems ridiculous, but on the other it would surprise very few in golf - Spieth has more than enough chutzpah and flare to achieve something that outrageous.
Is golf a better sport for having Spieth chatter away at his ball in flight? For having him find trouble and extricate himself from it? For having him hole an outrageous number of long putts? For having him travel down Magnolia Lane with a live possibility of contending?
He was 66/1 to win the Masters last November and now he is 9/1 with Paddy Power.
Triumph in Texas
The signs were good in the first three months of the year: he landed three top four finishes, but he also lost ground on the leaders in every final round he played.
Quietly, without hype, Spieth insisted that he was reacquainting himself with the pressure of being in-contention - and he proved it at TPC San Antontio.
Jordan Spieth gained 12.89 strokes on the field tee-to-green this week, his most over 72 holes in any of his 12 PGA Tour victories.
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) April 4, 2021
In his own words
On the relief and the tussle with Hoffman:
On the wait:
On the toil:
On getting close in 2021:
On the Masters:
Spieth's bursts of form
Spieth at Augusta
Jordan Spieth had a top-3 finish in his last start before each of his three major championship victories.
— Sean Martin (@PGATOURSMartin) April 4, 2021