Jordan Spieth finishes fourth at WM Phoenix Open after putter switch
Jordan Spieth finishes fourth at WM Phoenix Open after putter switch

Jordan Spieth finishes fourth at WM Phoenix Open after putter switch

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Jordan Spieth made headlines at the WM Phoenix Open by switching to a T.P. Mills Trad II putter, marking his first change in eight years. This switch, which has been in the works for over a year, resulted in Spieth's best PGA Tour finish in 399 days, tying for fourth place, reflecting his recovery from wrist surgery. Spieth's new putter is designed for a softer feel and features a lower loft, which he hopes will enhance his game. He also showcased his creativity during the tournament with a remarkable left-handed par save from a bush, reminiscent of his earlier, more magical performances. Overall, Spieth's recent performance indicates a positive trajectory in his comeback efforts on the tour. The transition to a new putter and solid play suggests he is gradually regaining his competitive edge.

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