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Jordan Spieth has been under fire lately — not just from scorecards, but from legends speaking out. In particular, golf legend Gary Player recently claimed Spieth’s decline is tied to “bad coaching.” For Spieth, this isn’t just criticism — it’s a crossroads. How he responds now could define the next chapter of his career.
Player said Spieth “was taught the wrong thing” and argued that modern coaching techniques have cost him swing integrity. He sees Spieth as someone with immense potential, but one who’s been held back by the wrong guidance. (Source: Golf365)
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Spieth has seen his share of ups and downs. In 2025, he hasn’t added a win, and sits outside the world’s top 50. But in the midst of that, rumors and critiques can either break someone or fuel them. He’s spoken before about the “reset” mindset — using off years to correct, rebuild, and come back stronger.
Criticism from legends might sting, but for competitors like Spieth, it can also be fuel. His drive to reclaim form, paired with humility, makes for a compelling story. Whether or not people agree with Player’s claims, one thing’s clear: Spieth’s next moves are going to be watched closely.
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