Ahead of The 150th Open, Jordan Spieth narrates our Players' Journey film, the culmination of the content series celebrating The Journey, in partnership ...
The Open Qualifying Series As well as a piece of content on every Open, every day on our social channels, we also have The Journey Timeline where you can explore The Open’s illustrious history. The latest and final film in our series ‘The Journey, in partnership with Rolex’ features Spieth as the narrator.
The Texan was playing the 14th hole when he reportedly scooped up his ball after his score wouldn't count for his team, with Spieth momentarily forgetting that ...
Spieth continued playing and his team, South Liberties, finished day one in T28th position at 11-under-par. Rickie Fowler is second after a five-under-par round of 67. The three-time Major winner and former World No.1 was three-over-par after 13 holes prior to being DQ'd.
Spieth is one of a plethora of stars playing. Tiger Woods is also there, as is Rory McIlroy. A handful of LIV Golf Series guys are there as well, including ...
He reportedly did just that with a birdie at 16. Tiger Woods is also there, as is Rory McIlroy. A handful of LIV Golf Series guys are there as well, including Bryson DeChambeau and Graeme McDowell. That appears to be the case for Jordan Spieth at the 2022 JP McManus Pro-Am in Limerick, Ireland.
Xander Schauffele takes a three-shot lead into the final round after a blistering 8-under 64 at Adare Manor.
Woods made a birdie on the 10th and a chip-in eagle on the 12th (watch above) but those were the only highlights in a round that contained six bogeys and a double-bogey on the 2nd. According to reports, Spieth scooped his golf ball up on the green as his score was not going to count for his team, but then he soon remembered that he was still taking part in the individual tournament. Jordan Spieth was disqualified during the first round of the JP McManus Pro-Am at Adare Manor in Ireland today.
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Jordan Spieth, meanwhile, contrived to be disqualified on day one as he momentarily forgot about the professional tournament on the 12th green, picking up his ...
Schauffele scooped a €50,000 prize as the first-day leader, while the winner of the overall professional event will collect a cheque for €250,000. Padraig Harrington is in a tie for 33rd place having shot two over, sitting alongside compatriot John Murphy. Paul Dunne is in joint-25th having shot a 73, Cormac Sharvin is in joint-43rd place with Woods, with Paul McGinley in 45th place having opened with a six-over round of 78. Rory McIlroy is among eight golfers in a tie for 12th place having shot a one-under round of 71, along with Collin Morikawa and Graeme McDowell. Leona Maguire, the only female pro golfer at the event, carded an even-par round of 72 and sits one place behind McIlroy.
Jordan Spieth was disqualified from the JP McManus Pro-Am after mistakenly picking up his ball before holing out.
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Upwards of at least 35,000 people arrived in the Co. Limerick village to watch the best golfers in the world and quite a few celebrities tee off. One of the ...
One of the curiosities of the first round is that three-time major winner Jordan Spieth was disqualified from the Pro-Am. Spieth has been having a decent time in his brief trip to Ireland before arriving at the JP McManus Pro-Am. Jordan Spieth in Ireland ahead of the JP McManus Pro-Am Jordan Spieth on the course with the GOAT today in Ireland. Not that one, sadly.pic.twitter.com/bgaw2tlcOU On the 14th hole, Spieth picked up a gimme putt, as his team approached the green, forgetting that his score was counting on professional table. It was a brilliant day for Irish golf fans at the JP McManus Pro-Am in Adare. Upwards of at least 35,000 people arrived in the Co. Limerick village to watch the best golfers in the world and quite a few celebrities tee off.
Jordan Spieth prepares for The Open by training on the links of the British Isles. On Saturday, he was in the west of Ireland, at the Lahinch Golf Club ...
In the second round he had a score of 74, one stroke ahead of Rory McIlroy at the head of the leaderboard and finished the third round with 73 strokes. The victory was the eleventh of his professional career and the third in 2016. The winner of The Open 2017 is preparing for 15 days of intense competition culminating in The Open at St Andrews from July 14-20.
Jordan Spieth was no doubt left red-faced at Adare Manor after being disqualified from the JP McManus Pro-Am after making a comical error on the 14th green.
Clearly still recovering, There was still some rust on the 15-time major champion as he kicked off his week with a five-over 77 on day one. As a result, Spieth and his team were out on the par five 14th when he reportedly scooped up his ball off the putting surface after being unable to score for his team. Rory McIlroy’s team - which included Gerry, Mark and Cormac McManus - were the winning team on day one, as they carded an impressive score of 22-under-par to clinch the Monday competition by five strokes.
Despite crowds that rivaled a major championship, the JP McManus Pro-Am was still just that: A pro-am. The level of hit-and-giggle golf perhaps reaching ...
The good news for his three pro-am partners, who happened to be three members of the McManus family, is that Spieth was allowed to continue in the team competition, which continued on Tuesday. After his round, Spieth seemed in great spirits. But that didn't keep another big name from being disqualified from the event.
DQ'd? From a pro-am? That appears to be the case for Jordan Spieth.
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I didn't think it was possible for a player — particularly a pro who's among the top golfers in the world — to get DQ'd from a pro-am.