Jordan Spieth Fighting Poor Form Heading To U.S. Open
6 months agoJordan Spieth has placed in the top 20 just twice since February, and the reason behind it has been shocking, to say the least. The 13-time PGA Tour winner has struggled on the greens, around the greens, and on approach throughout much of 2024 thus far. It's hard to imagine these woes magically heal at what should be a tough Pinehurst No. 2 track, so despite his T17 finish in 2014, daily fantasy managers will find him at a crazy-low $7,900 price tag on DraftKings. While this type of course is usually one that brings out the best in the 30-year-old, it's tough to imagine playing Spieth in cash-game contests. However, if you're looking for low-owned upside, it might be worth taking a flier on the Texas native with the understanding that this course could eat him alive if he's unable to right the ship on Thursday and Friday in North Carolina.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour