Jordan Spieth, the 2015 Masters champion, has had a challenging yet noteworthy performance at the 2026 Masters Tournament. After entering the final round 10 shots behind the leaders, Spieth managed to finish strong with a final round score of 68. His journey through the tournament included an opening round score of 72, followed by a 73 in the second round and a 70 in the third round.
Despite the overall scores, Spieth expressed a sense of confidence in his game, stating, “I feel like I’m playing great golf.” However, he also voiced his frustration regarding his putting, revealing that he felt he left 20-something putts short throughout the tournament. He had a total of 125 putts over the four days, with 33 putts each on Thursday and Friday.
Spieth’s performance this year at Augusta National has been a mix of highs and lows, but he remains optimistic. He noted, “Typically putt these greens very well,” indicating that he usually excels in this area but struggled this time around. His focus now shifts to the upcoming tournament at Hilton Head, where he aims to regain his putting touch.
As the golf community reflects on Spieth’s performance, many observers are eager to see how he will address his putting issues in the next event. The anticipation builds as fans and analysts alike look forward to his return to form. Spieth’s resilience and determination are qualities that have defined his career, and they will surely be on display as he prepares for Hilton Head.