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Jordan Spieth is a three-time major championship winner and is a 12-time winner on the PGA Tour. He is part of the field this week at the 2022 Waste Management Phoenix Open.

At the Phoenix Open, Jordan hit a beautiful bunker shot in his third round on Saturday. Let’s check out how the shot unfolded.

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Jordan Spieth hits a beautiful bunker shot at WM Phoenix Open

The 2022 Waste Management Phoenix Open is into its closing stages, with just 18 holes to play. Sahith Theegala leads the event with a one-stroke lead heading into the final round of the event. However, the defending champion, Brooks Koepka sits just one shot of the lead.

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Both Theegala, as well as Koepka, will be playing in the last group in the final round on Sunday. However, Jordan stole the show in the third round of the event let’s see why.

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Spieth hit an unbelievable bunker shot on the par 5 15th hole. He hit his second shot into the greenside bunker, as a result, leaving himself a long bunker shot to make an up and down. Spieth had a lot of green to work with and his ball was on a bit of an upslope. Jordan hit his third shot from the bunker and the ball ended up in the hole for an eagle, three. What a beautiful bunker player Spieth is and he has proven that a couple of times. After holing it out for an eagle, Spieth got the crowd screaming and acknowledging his beautiful short game.

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Spieths’ round three summary

The Golden Child carded a one-over-par, 72 in the third round of the event. He made three bogeys, a birdie, and an eagle on the back nine, as a result, shooting an even-par back nine. He made three bogeys and yet another eagle on the front nine to card a one-over-par front nine.

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