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Jordan Spieth Tagged ‘Irrelevant’ as Scottish Open Turns Into Yet Another Nightmare of His Career

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Jordan Spieth’s 2024 season started with promise, securing a T3 finish at the Sentry, but the momentum quickly waned. Following a series of disappointing performances, including one disqualification and five missed cuts, Spieth faced another setback at the Genesis Scottish Open. A two-round score of 1-under 139 left him two strokes short of the cutline, marking his sixth missed cut of the season.


Spieth’s form has drawn criticism, notably from the 54 Golf news channel, which mocked his struggles and questioned his relevance. This season, Spieth has managed only three top-10 finishes in 19 events, with his last notable performance being a T10 at the Valero Texas Open in April. His lack of recent success has fueled speculation about his future, with some suggesting he might consider joining LIV Golf, a league he has previously opposed.

Despite a stellar early career, Spieth’s current form has disappointed fans and critics alike. As he prepares for the upcoming Open Championship, questions linger about whether he can regain his previous dominance on the PGA Tour.

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