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‘Extremely frustrated’ Jordan Spieth speaks out after his second round at the Valspar Championship

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There was yet more frustration for Jordan Spieth on day two of the Valspar Championship on Friday. Spieth posted a solid round of one-under-par 70 in Palm Harbor, but he definitely left two or three shots out on the golf course.

Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images There was yet more frustration for Jordan Spieth on day two of the Valspar Championship on Friday. Spieth posted a solid round of one-under-par 70 in Palm Harbor, but he definitely left two or three shots out on the golf course. The 32-year-old has shown some hugely positive signs on the PGA Tour in 2026, but a bad swing at the wrong time continues to be his Achilles heel.

Spieth played well at The Players Championship last week but a few bad holes put paid to his chances of winning. And that may well be the case again at the Valspar Championship this week. Many are tipping Spieth to achieve success in 2026 , but he definitely has to sharpen up certain areas of his game if he is to return to the winners’ circle anytime soon.

Jordan Spieth speaks out after his second round at the Valspar Championship Spieth’s game in general has been in fine shape this week in Palm Harbor. However, he cannot seem to compile a round of golf without making a really poor swing which ends up costing him dearly. Spieth was asked what he believes is holding him back right now.

“ I think in general it’s all encompassing, “ Spieth said. Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images “ I don’t think the stats show, I feel like the way I’m playing is I’m driving it, I think I’m driving it in the top 20, I think I’m striking it in the top 20, I think my short game’s in the top 20, I think my putting’s in the top 20. “ I’ve made some bad decisions or hit some wrong tee shots at the wrong time or missed contact that have cost me from having a chance to win three or four times and finishing where I finish.