What happened to Jordan Spieth? New theory behind…

Nine-time Major champion, Gary Player, believes Jordan Spieth has all the qualities needed to be a dominant force in the game once more.

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But the South African Hall of Famer has suggested the American has had some dodgy coaching that has caused his downfall.

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The three-time Major champion spent many weeks at world number one but has struggled of late, not adding to his 13 PGA Tour titles since 2022.

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Player, who claimed 24 PGA Tour wins, claims his loss of form is not due to skill or desire, but instead poor coaching that has hampered his swing.

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Spieth, who is now 32, had a period of utter dominance after his rise in 2015, where he claimed multiple Major wins and held the top ranking.

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His dominance was similar to that of Scottie Scheffler today, but any signs of significant consistency have now long eluded him.

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His last Major win came in 2017, and his 2025 Major record of T14, CUT, T23, T40 is somewhat different to his Win, Win, T4, 2 record a decade ago.

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Gary Player: ‘Jordan Spieth is the best golfer in the world’
The 89-year-old, who is renowned for often being outspoken with his criticism, was speaking on The Golf Supply YouTube channel.

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During his cameo, Player did not hold back when ripping into the state of modern golf instruction.

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He claimed Jordan Spieth and out-of-form Rickie Fowler have struggled due to the current state of the game.

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Player announced: “Jordan Spieth, in my opinion, is the best golfer in the world.

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“But he was taught the wrong thing and went downhill. If someone like Ben Hogan had worked with him, he’d still be number one.

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“He’s a great competitor and a wonderful person, but he just can’t hit the ball the way he should. That’s a tragedy.”

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He added: “There’s a tremendous lack of knowledge in the game today.

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“Coaches have all the technology, but they’re teaching moves that destroy a swing – like a bowed wrist at the top. Once you do that, you’re gone.”

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Despite threats of form, Spieth has again struggled in 2025 with no event wins and sitting outside the world’s top 50.

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However, when speaking after the recent Wyndham Championship, he was upbeat that his fortunes may turn around in 2026.

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Spieth claimed: “Next year’s going to be a really good year for me, I can feel it.

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“One good offseason should get me back to my best. That’s my goal.”

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How good was prime Jordan Spieth in his top-ranked stretch?
After emerging onto the scene, Spieth found an incredible level of dominance that was among the most ruthless since Tiger Woods.

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At just 21, he had multiple Major wins and a Green Jacket; he nearly pulled off an unprecedented sweep of winning all four in 2015.

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He was hitting the ball long with precision, demonstrating elite iron play and lighting up the greens with several event-defining putts.

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Spieth’s creativity around the greens and all-around ability made him, at one point, simply unbeatable.

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The greatest entrance in golf? Jordan Spieth’s 2015 season unmasked

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Masters four four-stroke win
U.S. Open win
T4 at The Open
Runner-up at PGA Championship
Valspar Championship win
John Deere Classic win
Tour Championship win
When can I next see Jordan Spieth in action?
Jordan Spieth is currently teeing it up at the second PGA Tour FedEx Cup Playoff event – The BMW Championship.

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