Spotify's Split Delivers Spieth's Victory, Critics Slam "Tiger" Review
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Jordan Spieth was coming off four straight birdies Friday at The Players Championship when he turned to thousands of fans along for the ride and asked them a question that summed up why he rarely lacks for entertainment. “Did anyone see where that went?
” he said. His hard draw turned into a hook and hit a tree on the par-5 second hole, and he was fortunate it bounced away from a forest and into short grass just 200 yards away. Instead of having a chance to reach in two, he hit 7-iron back into position and 8-iron short of the green.
And then he holed a 50-foot putt for his fifth straight birdie. This is the essence of the “Spieth experience,” and it was full on before a large crowd that witnessed a little bit of everything in the second round. But it ended the same way it did on Thursday — a double bogey — that made him settle for a 4-under 68 and left him in the middle of the pack.
“It was just a bummer, both days finish with doubles,” Spieth said. “I just played better than that. ” So much of that work came undone on his final hole at the par-5 ninth — another pull off the tee into the woods, a tree restricting his back swing that forced him to punch out, a 3-hybrid hooked so badly to the left he hit a provisional in case he couldn't find it, a shot from the pine straw that came up short and bounced back into the bunker, a lip-out from 6 feet for double bogey.
He made seven birdies , hit three trees, made two long putts from off the green and twice had to ask the gallery for help finding his golf ball. “It was really good. I’ve been playing really well, trying to let the course come to me,” Spieth said.