The Phoenix Open crowd went absolutely berserk as Jordan Spieth pulled off one of the wildest, most jaw-dropping shots in PGA Tour history — a left-handed putt out of a bush that stunned fans, shocked commentators, and instantly went viral across the globe.
On the 11th hole at TPC Scottsdale, Spieth looked completely trapped, his ball swallowed by unforgiving shrubbery. Most golfers would’ve taken a penalty or hacked it out desperately. Not Spieth. With the world watching, he flipped his putter, crouched like a magician about to reveal his greatest trick, and swung left-handed.
💥 The result? Absolute perfection. The ball rolled smoothly back into play, setting him up for a miraculous par save that had fans screaming like it was a major-winning putt.
Golf legend David Feherty called it “one of the most outrageous moments I’ve ever seen on a course.” Analysts compared it to Phil Mickelson’s craziest escapes, while social media exploded with clips of the shot, branding Spieth the “Houdini of Golf.”
For Spieth, who’s been under fire for inconsistency in recent years, this wasn’t just a clever recovery — it was a career-redefining spark. Fans are now wondering: has Spieth finally rediscovered his magic, or was this just a one-off miracle?
Either way, the left-handed bush putt will go down in golf lore as the shot that reminded the world why Jordan Spieth is still one of the most daring, electrifying players on the planet.
👉 One thing’s for sure: after this, golf will NEVER look the same again.