December 08, 2014 At 06:33 AM By Bomber3
Bomber3Lake St Louis, MO
One word - WOW!
SpeedyEast Coast, NH
Yeah couldn't agree more... He was playing a different game.. Really looking forward to the 2015 season.. Between him and the guy that wore that ugly jacket last night at the Eagles/Seahawks game.. haha.. Go Speith!!!
andy rCheshire, CT
It's hard to believe before the 2013 he was ranked 809 in the world, now after only 2 full seasons on tour he is in the top 10.
He is not flashy, doesn't wear big flat brimmed hats he is just solid tee to green with a game that has no real weakness. It does not hurt his 915 has given him another 10-12 off the tee. : )
2 years as a pro, 3 wins, a dozen top 10's, a Ryder cup, Master's runner up.
We all know what the next step is......good luck in 2015 !!
Rick RGraham, WA
This Kid is the real deal. All you hear anymore is distance, power, length.... For me especially, that will never be in my game. It's so cool to see a player that uses course management to His advantage and wins with it.... Decisively !!!
Cheers to all the players that can't hit 320+ yard drives, 220 yard 7 irons, and aren't built like Adonis... That's me !!!
I am eagerly awaiting 2015... Can't wait to see this Kid win a major and battle with RM for #1 back and forth maybe for the next couple years.
David BrowningOhio
He was playing great golf. He was making headlines when he was younger. Even bigger ones now, and the best thing about it, he's still the same 'ol Jordan. I'm pretty pumped up, looking forward to seeing him play in the '15 Major's!
Joe DMinooka, IL
December 08, 2014 At 06:33 AM
You nailed it with one word Barry What great composure he has,look out 2015.Way to go Mr Spieth.
Michael BBronx, NY
Congrats Jordan & Team Titleist. 2015 should be a good year for the younger players.
Davis LLafayette, CO
Hopefully he wins a major in 2015!
Mike CDallas, TX
Glad to see him playing so well. This has been a great year for him. He seems like such a good down to earth young man and I am looking forward to seeing more of him in the yeas to come. Glad he is playing the #1 brand in golf on the way to all of this success!
Michael JCOrwell, VT
Wow is right. One thing though, why is there not a Titleist hat ?
Just asking.
wormburnerhawaii
Another few words
HUMBLE
I hope his wins and money does not go to his head. I'll be cheering for him if he stays this way. Kudos to his parents for raising him well so far.
MATURE
He's so level headed right now, He speaks like he's been on tour a very long time. Could this be another "AP" in the making.
FOCUSED
Go get that Green Jacket man.......
Rick SFreeburg, IL
Haven't been spending as much time lately here at TT as I should, but I thought I'd chime in on this, even if I am a little late to the party.
I had the opportunity to follow Jordan Spieth over the course of two practice rounds at Valhalla for e PGA. Obviously his game is outstanding, but what impressed me more was his attention to the fans. From what I could see, he did not bypass a single fan (and there were plenty) wanting an autograph as he made his way from hole to hole. An excellent brand ambassador for Titleist, and a young player who really seems to "get it."
So good to see his strong finish is year...hoping for a big 2015, as well!
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