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RBC Canadian Open

TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley - North Course



    By Stephen Hennessey
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    We have yet another full-blown Jordan Spieth adventure to appreciate.

    The 2015 Masters champion is known for the precarious situations he and caddie Michael Greller always find themselves in. This time it was the 18th hole in his opening round, when his tee shot found the right trees off the tee—similar to where he was in 2018 when attempting a crazy Sunday charge. Cameras captured him battling the trees to study his lie, find his stance—and in typical Spieth fashion, he somehow escaped with a 4 to stay at even-par. He had a hilarious quote after: "Frankly I don't know how many people in the world make a 4 from that tee ball. So I'm walking off with a smile on my face."