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In actuality, Spieth hadn’t changed the SuperStroke Flatso 1.0 in nearly two years — an eternity for professional golfers who typically replace putter grips at least once per season.
The 2015 Masters champion Jordan Spieth, ... At the 2019 Valero Texas Open, Spieth switched into a SuperStroke Traxion 1.0 putter grip from his previous SuperStroke Flatso 1.0 grip.
Altering your putting grip is an adjustment. ... Get a Grip Just Like Jordan Spieth. By Keith Stewart, PGA. Published on Saturday, May 15, 2021. Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images.
Jordan Spieth’s putter has long been a strength of his game. ... Spieth said that with his left-hand low grip, getting the putterhead square early in the stroke is key.
Jordan Spieth discusses altering his golf grip after wrist surgery this past season, explaining the effect on his ball-striking abilities and driving distance. Senate passes Trump’s big bill ...
Putting has always been a foundation of Jordan Spieth's game, but last season, he went cold on the greens, finishing 101st on the PGA Tour in Stroke Gained: Putting. Last week, in his season debut ...
Entering the Houston Open, Spieth ranks 172nd in strokes gained/putting. Struggles that have rendered his ball striking moot, and have correlated to quick outs at his last two events.
This season, he’s 120th in putting average (1.761) and 180th in strokes gained – putting (-397). Hardly Spieth-like numbers. His overall results have been middling at best.
Spieth also led the field in strokes gained: putting at the PGA, and entered this week at 11th on tour in the important metric. During his historic 2015 campaign in which he won two majors, Spieth ...
It was a very Jordan Spieth-esque par. In the final round of the WM Phoenix Open, Spieth stepped to TPC Scottsdale’s 470-yard, par-4 11th, four strokes back of Thomas Detry’s lead.
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