Jordan Spieth had a disappointing showing at the 2024 Players Championship, missing the cut by three shots after posting rounds of two-over 74 and even-par 72. This marks the sixth time in 10 starts at TPC Sawgrass that Spieth has failed to reach the weekend. In addition to his struggles on the course, Spieth found himself in an awkward situation during Thursday’s opening round when he and Rory McIlroy got into a debate over a drop that McIlroy was taking on the seventh hole.
Before leaving Ponte Vedra Beach, Spieth attempted to downplay any tension between him and McIlroy resulting from the Thursday incident. He explained that he only intervened in the drop situation to ensure that everything was being done correctly and that he was good with the spot McIlroy had chosen. Spieth also acknowledged that given their status as major champions and popular players, the incident likely garnered more attention than it would have otherwise.
Spieth emphasized that such discussions about rules and drops are not uncommon on the PGA Tour and that they are simply part of the normal course of play. He noted that situations like the one with McIlroy happen frequently in groups and that players generally try to err on the safe side when determining where a ball should be placed after a penalty. Spieth also commented on the fact that there was a similar question about a McIlroy tee shot earlier in the round, but he stated that each situation is unique and should be treated as such.
Despite the attention the discussion received, Spieth believes that it was just a routine part of competition and that players often seek to ensure that the rules are being followed correctly. He mentioned that he only got involved in the conversation between McIlroy and Viktor Hovland because it seemed like they needed assistance in reaching a resolution. Spieth stressed that his intention was simply to make sure that everything was done correctly and that he was not trying to cause any controversy.
Overall, Spieth’s performance at the Players Championship was disappointing, but he managed to handle the situation with McIlroy in a professional manner. He maintained that such debates over rules and drops are common in golf and that players always strive to ensure that the game is played correctly. Despite the scrutiny that the incident received, Spieth remained focused on his game and looked ahead to future opportunities on the tour.