Jordan Spieth shoots one-under 71 at The Memorial Tournament
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 8:13 PM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026
Jordan Spieth opened The Memorial Tournament with a round of one-under par 71 on June 4, 2026. His performance included two birdies and a lone bogey, allowing him to start the tournament strongly despite facing challenges with his putting. Spieth expressed his desire to stay ahead of the golf course mentality, especially after sinking a significant 62-foot putt on the sixth hole. He emphasized the need for improved putting to secure a much-anticipated victory, as he has not won since April 2022.
- •Spieth scores 71 with 15 pars, 2 birdies, and 1 bogey.
- •He highlights the importance of a strong mindset in golf.
- •The 62-foot putt helped boost his confidence during the round.
- •Spieth hasn't won a tournament since April 2022.
- •The Memorial Tournament is ongoing as Spieth seeks improvement.
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"Jordan Spieth opened his account at The Memorial Tournament with a round of one-under par 71. Spieth is one of the biggest names in the game, despite his poor run of form over the past few years.
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