Jordan Spieth’s fantastic flop leads to masterful birdie at Valero Texas Open

Highlights
In the third round of the 2021 Valero Texas Open, Jordan Spieth finds trouble in the native area off the tee, then plays a masterful flop shot to just a few feet setting up an incredible birdie getting him to 11-under par.

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Corey Conners returns to defend his maiden PGA TOUR title as the Valero Texas Open returns to the TOUR schedule after being cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19. A number of Masters champions are also in the field including Jordan Spieth, Phil Mickelson, Zach Johnson and Danny Willett. The Valero Texas Open is the final opportunity for someone to win a TOUR event and punch their ticket to Augusta National. Some still looking for their Masters invite and who are in the field at TPC San Antonio, include: Rickie Fowler (who hasn’t missed the Masters since 2010), 2016 Valero winner Charley Hoffman, FedExCup champions Brandt Snedeker and Jim Furyk, and Mackenzie Tour winners Adam Hadwin and Nick Taylor.

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