PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – Jordan Spieth has spent much of the last year making golf seem either simple, effortless or some combination of the two. But sometimes, even the best in the world walk off the course flummoxed by their own game.
Such was the case for Spieth after his opening round at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, a 1-under 71 that the world No. 1 described as “a bit weak.”
“I played the hardest holes on this golf course 4 under par, and then I played all the easy ones over par,” Spieth said.