Jordan Spieth sits two off lead | Round 2 | Valspar | 2023

In the second round of the 2023 Valspar Championship, Jordan Spieth shot a 1-under 70 to sit two shots off the lead.

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This week Sam Burns will look to become the first player since Steve Stricker in 2011 to win the same event three times in a row as the TOUR finishes the “Florida Swing” at the Valspar Championship. At last year’s event, Burns overcame a three-shot deficit in the final round, defeating Davis Riley in a two-hole playoff to defend his title at Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead Course). This year, Burns will once again have to overcome 15-time PGA TOUR winner Justin Thomas, who finished T2 last year, just one shot out of the playoff. Reigning U.S. Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick finished an impressive T5 last year and will be looking for his first non-major win on the PGA TOUR, with his other professional wins coming on the DP World Tour and Asian Tour. Three-time major winner and 2015 Valspar champion Jordan Spieth will be teeing it up again this week after a lucky ricochet at The PLAYERS saw him make an unlikely eagle to make the cut and finish inside the top 20. After tasting victory on TOUR for the first time in over four years at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February, Justin Rose will be looking to continue his good form after finishing T6 at TPC Sawgrass last week.

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37 thoughts on “Jordan Spieth sits two off lead | Round 2 | Valspar | 2023”

  1. Matthew Oberton

    Love Jordan’s new swing, keeping his left arm connected to his body in the takeaway!

    1. Yep, I heard him say he is trying to ensure his trail arm is collapsing in the downswing, which is how he used to swing when he was on a tear in 2015-17

    1. Wow I can quickly pick the couch experts with no experience at playing high level golf.

    2. Jeremy the Bot

      @Susan Joyce yeah not you though Susan. You are a couch coneseur of high level golf. It’s those people who disagree with your opinion that we need to watch out for.

    3. How conceited. You have zero idea of who I am or what I know about golf but you think it’s ok to judge me. I didn’t judge you – I only asked what your is your handicap? Talk about a couch expert. Your still divert around the answer

  2. His swing looks awful! What’s happened to Jordan? Looks nothing like the young star that won all those majors. Why so outside-in? Looks like a hack.

    1. ゆみす魔王

      @Benjamin Hurt And yet he with Rory are getting outdrove by Tiger on one leg with Plantar In his foot. Says alot.

    2. ​@Susan Joyce I love how your response has absolutely nothing to do with what he said..think logically next time

    3. ゆみす魔王

      @DTB You sound like you’re new here that response is typical of these people. How dare the fans call out swing changes and the like despite that the fans can notice how better someone plays under a certain swing behavior so therefore we must call into question the fan’s PGA abilities because what could he know that JT doesn’t?

    1. Nothing to do with Jordan, it’s a British thing. “Class” is just their way of saying very nice, skillful, etc.

    2. ​@Gary CO Except for an American said it and it is always American commentators that say it.

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