Okay, folks, let’s dive into my little experiment today with tracking Jordan Spieth’s score. I’m no golf pro, but I do enjoy watching the game and, you know, seeing how these guys perform under pressure.

So, I started this morning by grabbing my phone. I wanted something simple.
Then I opened a simple note app to jot things down.
I opened a browser.
I typed in “Jordan Spieth score” into the search bar.
The Initial Search
Right away, I got a bunch of results. Different websites, news articles, the usual stuff. I clicked on the first one which is the most offical-look website.

It gave me a pretty good overview of his current standing in whatever tournament he’s playing in.
I started to manully note his scores in the note app.
Following Along
Throughout the day, I kept checking back. Every hour or so, I’d refresh the page to get the latest update. It’s kind of interesting to see how the score fluctuates, you know? A birdie here, a bogey there… it all adds up.
- Noticed a few missed putts that probably cost him.
- Saw a couple of amazing recovery shots. Classic Spieth!
- Felt the frustration when he was close but just couldn’t quite sink it.
Final Thoughts
I found keeping track of the score myself, manually, made me feel more engaged with the game. I think its more personal. I was more invested in each shot.
Anyways, that’s my little “Jordan Spieth score” tracking experiment. Might not be for everyone, but I enjoyed it!
