Jordan Spieth seeks putting fix ahead of John Deere Classic
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 10:30 AM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
Jordan Spieth aims to address his putting issues as he prepares for the John Deere Classic. Spieth has not secured a PGA Tour victory since 2022 and has struggled with consistency, currently sitting 63rd in strokes gained putting. Analysts suggest he should take a more aggressive approach on long putts to regain his confidence and improve his performance on the greens. Spieth looks for solutions to end a win drought of over four years as he heads into the tournament.
- •Spieth last won on the PGA Tour in 2022 at the RBC Heritage.
- •He has not finished in the top 10 in 2026.
- •Spieth is encouraged to be more aggressive on long putts.
- •Analysts note he needs to regain confidence with the putter.
- •The John Deere Classic is his next opportunity for a win.
- 10:30 AMYahoo Sports — Jordan Spieth told he has an issue with his putting and given simple solution to fix it
"Jordan Spieth has been encouraged to be much more aggressive on long putts if he hopes to end his current wait for a win on the PGA Tour. Spieth goes into this week’s John Deere Classic looking for a first victory in well over four years.
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