Jordan Spieth started off his final round of the Genesis Open at 8 under, with a good chance to catch the leaders if he fired a low round. He began his round with a birdie on No. 1. From there, it only went downhill. His scorecard over the next nine holes featured everything from a bogey to a quadruple bogey. He had at least one 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 on his scorecard.
The quad came at the iconic par-4 10th. This is where Spieth got himself into serious trouble on Sunday afternoon.
He hit his drive 276 yards into the front bunker, leaving himself 27 yards from the hole.