Jordan Spieth has been there and done it all on the PGA Tour, but he certainly won’t want to be finished just yet.
Spieth once reached number one in the world rankings, and won three major championships between 2015 and 2017.
The PGA Championship has remained elusive thus far for Spieth, who has 13 career wins on the PGA Tour in total.
But the American last won at the RBC Heritage back in 2022, while he is currently sidelined from action with injury.
Spieth withdrew during the Travelers Championship last month, representing the first withdrawal of his career.
Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty ImagesJordan Spieth’s tip to help amateurs stop three putting from long range
He was, however, gaining some form of momentum before then, with four top 10 finishes to his name this season.
Spieth says his putting is a ‘work in progress’ at this moment in time, with the American having shared insight into that part of his game back for MentalityGolf in 2023.
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Teaching golfers how to lag putt, he said: “Speed putting is extremely important. When we are presented with a putt like this which is about 50 feet up a ridge, it is vital you can get it in in two shots.
“The most important thing here is not trying to figure out the technique or the line. It’s about finding the speed.
“I like to walk along the entire length of the putt, along the low side to the back side of the hole and I’ll walk back along the low side.
“What I’ll see is that there is two ridges here that I have to go up and then it is flat at the hole. Now I am dialled into essentially what I am trying to do is hit a flat putt about 10 feet beyond the hole.
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“I am finding a midpoint in my line, it is just kind of a vague spot that I am aimed at, but most importantly I am dealing in a speed to where I am trying to get it anywhere within a three foot circle of that hole.
“So I am standing back and what I like to do is take practice strokes while I look at the hole, and that kind of gets me dialled in with the speed, so I am looking at this putt and in the back of my mind I’m saying this is about as hard as I need to hit it.
“Then I am stepping back, picking my spot, step back over it and get into my basic position and feel the speed.”
What are Jordan Spieth’s PGA Tour putting stats for 2025?
Having undergone wrist surgery last August, Spieth can certainly be forgiven for not reaching the stunning heights he once reached in his career.
And at the same time, he deserves huge praise for fighting his way back to fitness and producing some impressive golf.
Jordan Spieth 2025 PGA Tour putting stats (PGA Tour website)
His progress has, however, been disrupted by a neck injury, which forced him out of the Travelers Championship when he was through 12 holes.
A 14th PGA Tour win does seem quite a way off at this stage, but the three-time major champion should be satisfied with his progress given his injury issues.