Jordan Spieth's Shot Nearly Strikes Spectator During US Open Practice at Shinnecock
1-Minute Brief
Safety protocols at major golf tournaments are highlighted after Jordan Spieth's errant shot narrowly missed a person during practice.
Key Facts
- Jordan Spieth nearly hit a person with his golf shot during a Monday practice round at Shinnecock Hills.
- Rory McIlroy will begin his U.S. Open campaign alongside Tommy Fleetwood and Ludvig Aberg on Thursday.
- The incident involving Spieth occurred ahead of the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills.
- The U.S. Open field consists of 156 players, including Scottie Scheffler, who is seeking a career grand slam.
- The near-miss created a nerve-wracking moment during the practice session.
What Happened
During a Monday practice round at Shinnecock Hills ahead of the U.S. Open, Jordan Spieth's shot narrowly missed hitting a person, drawing attention to player and spectator safety.
Why It Matters
Incidents like this underscore the importance of safety measures at large sporting events, especially with high-profile players and large crowds present.
What's Next
The U.S. Open will proceed as scheduled, with notable pairings and a full field of 156 players competing at Shinnecock Hills.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight49m agoJordan Spieth nearly hits someone in the head with his golf shot during US Open practice round at Shinnecock
- Fox NewsRight3h ago2026 US Open tee times: Most notable pairings for the opening two rounds at Shinnecock Hills
- The IndependentLeft2h agoUS Open tee times: Rory McIlroy begins title bid alongside Ryder Cup team-mates
