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On this day in 2015: Jordan Spieth wins second-consecutive major at US Open
PA Media: Sport via Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoJordan Spieth won his second-consecutive major with victory in the 115th US Open at Chambers Bay, on...
PGA Tour fixes scorecard disqualification rule that burned Jordan Spieth at the Genesis Invitational
KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma· 6 days agoJordan Spieth will be the last golfer to fall victim to an old scorecard rule on the PGA Tour. The...
Taking a look back at all of the Travelers Championship's sudden-death playoffs
The News-Times· 12 hours agoScottie Scheffler’s sudden-death playoff victory Sunday was the 25th in the 73-year history of...
Jordan Spieth commits to play in John Deere Classic
KWQC-TV 6 Davenport· 7 days agoJordan Spieth, a three-time major champion and two-time winner of the John Deere Classic, has committed to play in this year’s John Deere Classic, July...
PGA Tour amending rule on incorrect scorecards (aka the Jordan Spieth rule), effective immediately
USA TODAY Sports - Golfweek via Yahoo Sports· 7 days agoThe PGA Tour is amending its rule on when a scorecard is returned. Call it the Jordan Spieth rule....
Ted Scott, Scottie Scheffler’s caddie, has likely made more money than 80 percent of PGA Tour...
USA TODAY Sports - Golfweek via Yahoo Sports· 23 hours agoOn the money list, he’s in front of players like Jordan Spieth ($2.5 million), Davis Riley ($2.04...
GOLF: Two-time champ Spieth returning to John Deere Classic
Quad-City Times· 6 days agoTwo-time John Deere Classic champion Jordan Spieth is coming back to the Quad-Cities. John Deere...
One of pro golf's most controversial rules was just changed
Golf Magazine· 7 days agoOne of golf’s most controversial and punitive rules was just changed — and professional golfers are...
Golfers now have more time to fix scorecards
ESPN· 7 days agoThe temptation would be to refer to a change in the scorecard procedure as the "Jordan Rule," only because Jordan Spieth was the most recent example....
Golf updates scorecard rule by allowing extra 15 minutes to fix errors and avoid disqualification
Houston Chronicle· 7 days agoThe temptation would be to refer to a change in the scorecard procedure as the “Jordan Rule," only...