
LOS ANGELES Brisk conditions and gusty winds wreaked havoc on the field during the final round of the Genesis Open, but no one was blown further off course than Jordan Spieth.Spieth opened with a 64 in soft conditions and remained in the mix through 54 holes, teeing off the final round in a tie for fourth at 9 under. But on a course where he helped Texas win a national title seven years ago, things took a disastrous turn as Spieth ballooned to a 10-over 81, the worst final-round score in the field by a three-shot margin.Spieths scorecard featured a double bogey on No. 2, a triple bogey on No. 5 where he three-putted from 4 feet, and a quadruple-bogey 8 on the treacherous 10th hole after nearly driving the green. His tee shot ended up in the bunker short of the putting surface, but his second found more sand behind the green and from there it took him four swipes to get out.
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The blunders dropped Spieth into a tie for 51st, erasing three days of strong play in the span of a few hours and leaving him over par for the week. He declined to speak to reporters after the final round.For Spieth, this was the second straight weekend to forget. He was one shot off the lead after 36 holes at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, only to fade to a T-45 finish after carding rounds of 74-75.After failing to reach the Tour Championship last season, Spieths efforts to get back on track will continue into next weeks WGC-Mexico Championship. He still has not had a top-10 finish since The Open in July, hasnt cracked the top 5 since the 2018 Masters and hasnt won since lifting the Claret Jug at Royal Birkdale two summers ago. His best result in six starts this season remains a T-35 finish at the Farmers Insurance Open.
Jordan Spieth took full advantage of the Genesis Open restart, shooting 5 under through 12 holes before play was called for darkness Thursday at Riviera.
Scott: Slow play 'never going to change … just get over it' Source: The Golf Channel LOS ANGELES - Adam Scott had a front-row seat for J.B. Holmes' marathon victory at the Genesis Open, one that lasted at least a few minutes longer thanks to Holmes' lethargic pace of play.
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Jordan Spieth plummets with closing 81 at Genesis Open
Jordan Spieth plummets with closing 81 at Genesis Open NEWS ANIO. but no one was blown further off course than Jordan Spieth.Spieth opened with a 64 in soft conditions and remained in the mix
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LOS ANGELES - Brisk conditions and gusty winds wreaked havoc on the field during the final round of the Genesis Open, but no one was blown further off course than Jordan Spieth. Spieth opened with a 64 in soft conditions and remained in the mix through 54 holes, teeing off the final round in a tie for fourth at 9 under.
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Spieth plummets with closing 81 at Genesis Open. By Will Gray. It was an up-and-down day for Jordan Spieth, but after closing with a couple late birdies and a clutch par save on No. 18, the
Spieth plummets with closing 81 at Genesis Open
Spieth plummets with closing 81 at Genesis Open Source: The Golf Channel LOS ANGELES - Brisk conditions and gusty winds wreaked havoc on the field during the final round of the Genesis Open, but no one was blown further off course than Jordan Spieth.
Spieth plummets with closing 81 at Genesis Open
Spieth plummets with closing 81 at Genesis Open Jordan Spieth shot 10-over 81 Sunday as he plummeted to a T-51 finish at the Genesis Open at Riviera Country Club.
Jordan Spieth plummets with closing 81 at Genesis Open
Jordan Spieth gets off to good start at Genesis Open Nobody finished the weather-plagued first round, and Tiger Woods didn't tee off at all
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LOS ANGELES - Brisk conditions and gusty winds wreaked havoc on the field during the final round of the Genesis Open, but no one was blown further off course than Jordan Spieth. Spieth opened with a 64 in soft conditions and remained in the mix through 54 holes, teeing off the final round in a tie for fourth at 9 under.
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