Watch: Spieth thinks he misses putt only to see it fall for birdie
Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
He thought he missed it. He didn't.
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Jordan Spieth leads alone after a clutch birdie at the 15th. #TravelersChamp pic.twitter.com/FUNUqo1aiG
Jordan Spieth made birdie at the par-4 15th hole Sunday to regain the lead in the Travelers Championship, but it was an adventurous budgie to say the very least.
Spieth caught a break when his tee shot stayed out of the water hazard on the left, then pitched his ball onto the green, leaving him a 16-foot birdie attempt. The world No. 6 stroked the ball with his putter, and immediately walked away in disgust, only to watch the ball fall into the hole for a wild three.