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Jordan Spieth is a three-time major championship winner and has 12 PGA Tour victories. He is playing this week at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

Notably, Spieth hit a mind-blowing shot in his third round at the event. After his round, he spoke to the media regarding how will he explain it to his family.

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Jordan Spieth on what he will tell his wife?

The 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is almost into its final stages. With just 18 holes left to play. However, one thing or one-shot that will stay in everyone’s mind is Jordan Spieth’s second shot at the 8th hole. Spieth hit his tee shot on the par 4, 8th hole at the Pebble Beach Golf Links. The ball outdrives the fairway and settles down on a cliff. Spieth was 188 yards away from the pin and Spieth his a miraculous shot. He then even made an up and down to save par. Wow! it might probably be the shot of the decade.

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Spieth spoke to the media after the completion of his third round at Pebble Beach. Spieth said, “I’m not really sure what’s going to happen there. I just saw the blimp shot from overhead and it really bothered me. So I can’t imagine while she was watching that live. They actually came out, my son was out for the first time ever on 3 and 4 and I don’t know where they went from there. And I don’t know if they were over of the AT&T hospitality or anything.”

He added, “So, yeah, I mean, my parents are here too, so not only do I have to explain to my wife, I got to explain to my mom, my dad.”

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Spieth’s round three recap

Jordan carded a low round of 63, nine under par to be just one shot behind heading to the final round. He started his round with two consecutive birdies on the first and the second holes. Spieth also carded an eagle and another birdie to shoot a five-under-par front nine. He made five more birdies in the back nine and a bogey to shoot a four-under-par back nine. The final 18 holes are going to be really interesting

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What do you think about Spieth’s beautiful shot?

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