Jordan Spieth’s 2026 Masters Might Have Just Been Saved by a Fan, Because of Course It Was
Spieth got a very fortunate bounce off a fan after hitting a bad tee shot on the ninth hole at Augusta National.
www.si.comHere’s the latest on Jordan Spieth and the 2026 Masters.
Spieth has been trending toward Augusta with mixed results in 2025-26, including a notable comeback arc in the spring as he builds momentum ahead of the Masters. Reports and analysis suggest he feels healthier and more confident about his putting and overall game heading into April 2026.[3][4]
At the 2026 Masters, Spieth found himself in the mix through the opening rounds before weathering the tougher conditions and maintaining a chance to contend, with observers noting his improved feel around the greens and steady ball-striking compared with earlier in the year. A fan-assisted bounce late in the round also kept his momentum alive, underscoring how small moments have influenced his Masters run.[3]
Media coverage in April 2026 highlighted ongoing questions about whether Spieth can reclaim his peak form at Augusta, given the path of recent majors and sporadic wins since his 2017-2018 era. Still, several outlets pointed to his resilience and willingness to stay patient as key factors in any Masters success story this year.[7][3]
For context, Spieth opened 2026 with strong indications of improvement and a focus on staying healthy, with analysts suggesting a potential breakthrough season if his putting and short-game continue to sharpen and if he maintains consistency through the majors schedule.[5][8]
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Spieth got a very fortunate bounce off a fan after hitting a bad tee shot on the ninth hole at Augusta National.
www.si.com“Next year's going to be a really good year for me, I can feel it,” Spieth said. “It's all coming along. I'll be healthy, and just structurally putting, the mechanics are all getting really, really close. One good offseason should get me nailed down to where I could be as good as I've been. That's my goal.”
www.skratch.golfNew PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp emphasised the importance of the product. Having Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas and Brooks Koepka contending regularly in the biggest events would boost any product.
irishgolfer.ie“I feel very confident. I like the stretch that’s coming up,” Spieth said. “I feel like I’ve got some momentum.”
irishgolfer.ieJordan Spieth cut his range session short Friday to join Golf Central Pregame after shooting a 1-under 71 during his second round at Bay Hill Club. Spieth (-1) is projected to make the cut at the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational.
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