SAND SPECIALIST: Jordan Spieth blasts out of a green-side bunker on the 18th hole (above), and then celebrates the shot falling in for a birdie en route to his round of 67 that leaves the two-time major winner just 1 shot out of the lead at the PGA
It really should not come as a surprise after what we've watched since last December, but it was still astounding to see the unrelenting Jordan Spieth somehow shoot his way right into the final tee time at the PGA Championship. As he started his back
Jordan Spieth can ascend to No. 1 in the world if he wins the PGA Championship and Rory McIlroy finishes lower than sole second.
Jordan Spieth entered the third round within range of the leaders, but initially struggled to stay there. While many other players were racking up red numbers, Spieth was making par after par. That changed on his second nine
The wind picked up off Lake Michigan and the marquee tee time of Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy and Zach Johnson all played through the toughest conditions of the day. The McIlroy-Spieth duel was the main event of the day,