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Jordan Spieth loses his cool at PGA Championship

It has not been a stellar year so far for Jordan Spieth, and after he sprayed his ball into the hazards, he quickly lost his cool.

Outside of a third-place finish at the Masters, the former world No. 1 has lost his mojo for much of the season, potentially leading to the moment of frustration.

After looking for his ball in the reeds at the PGA Championships, Spieth found one, picked it up and hurled it straight into the water.

Jordan Spieth let out his frustrations on the 17th at the PGA Championships. Pic: Getty
Jordan Spieth let out his frustrations on the 17th at the PGA Championships. Pic: Getty

Of course, we’ve all been there, save the part about playing in a major and actually being good enough to warrant being ticked off at missing a fairway.

More than anything, this is just a guy flailing when he knows he can do better. A lot better. While he was slogging around Bellerive at 2-under on the day at that point, Kevin Kisner was flirting with 61 and a host of others (Brooks Koepka, Adam Scott, Charl Schwartzel) were going low, too.

Birdies were not only everywhere, but necessary to stay in contention, and Spieth knew it, particularly at 17 — a par 5 where eagle is in play and birdie is a must.

Spieth would go on to salvage par, but at that moment knew he was losing a stroke to the field, or at least to the guys ahead of him on the leaderboard.

Earlier in the season he missed the cut at the U.S. Open, blew a share of the third-round lead at the British with a final round 76 and has one top-10 finish in his last nine starts.

So coming into the 100th PGA Championship, he wasn’t exactly burning up the prognosticators picks to win and, in the process, complete the career Grand Slam.

with Jay Hart – Yahoo Sports US