Officialsportsbetting.com Golf Betting Jordan Spieth is in the best position to win the FedEx Cup Playoffs despite consecutive heartbreaking final rounds

Jordan Spieth is in the best position to win the FedEx Cup Playoffs despite consecutive heartbreaking final rounds

It has been an incredible year for Jordan Spieth. The Texan became the talk of the golf world after his back-to-back wins at the Travelers Championship and The Open Championship, banking over $6 million by the end of the PGA Tour’s regular season. Given that success, Spieth was expected to be a major force in the FedEx Cup Playoffs, and so far, he’s delivered. While he missed out on the winner’s circle in the first two postseason events, the 24-year-old three-time major champion has remained at the top of his game, shooting seven rounds in the 60s en route to consecutive runner-up finishes and sole possession of the points lead. In keeping with his flair for the dramatic, Spieth’s pole position

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