Friday's opening round at the Deutsche Bank Championship featured plenty of low scores, but it was a particularly brutal day for Jordan Spieth.
The 2015 Masters and U.S. Open champion continues to struggle late in the season, shooting a four-over 75 after missing the cut at The Barclays last week. Before a full-blown panic sets in, he was the runner-up at the PGA Championship three weeks ago.
Golf is a fickle game designed to humble even the best players. Spieth's issues are a sign that the 22-year-old has a lot to learn before he can consistently dominate the PGA Tour like he did early in the year.