Spieth’s Late Errors Cost Him $20 Million Opportunity
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Spieth’s Late Errors Cost Him $20 Million Opportunity

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Jordan Spieth narrowly missed securing a guaranteed chance to compete in lucrative $20 million events in 2027 due to a late-round performance at the FedEx Cup Playoffs. A single birdie over his final three holes would have been enough to guarantee his spot.

According to the New York Post, Jordan Spieth’s performance at the FedEx Cup Playoffs came down to the wire. He needed just one birdie over his last three holes to lock in a guaranteed opportunity to participate in the $20 million events scheduled for 2027.

The report states that Spieth ultimately failed to achieve this, costing him the guaranteed spot. The New York Post noted, “One birdie over his last three holes would have done it for Jordan Spieth.”

The article focuses solely on the financial implications of Spieth’s performance, highlighting the significant monetary value of the 2027 events and the direct connection between his final holes and access to those opportunities.

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