Jordan Spieth, admittedly, hasn’t been putting well. But his final miss Saturday afternoon at the RBC Heritage had nothing to do with his recent struggles and everything to do with a lapse in concentration.
Spieth was cruising along at 4 under with one hole to play in his third round at Harbour Town when he nearly dunked his approach shot for eagle from 172 yards out at the par-4 18th hole. His ball settled 12 feet from the hole, setting up a look at birdie that would’ve given Spieth a 5-under 66 and pushed him to 10 under, a shot back of leader Harold Varner III.