Jordan Spieth Heads To Mayakoba To Find Form
6 years agoAfter a strong start in Las Vegas at the Shriners Open, Jordan Spieth was only able to put together a share of 55th place when the tournament came to its conclusion. With the result, Spieth falls all the way down to 14th in the world. The American started the 2018 season as the second-ranked player in the world, so his slide has been fast and significant. This week at the Mayakoba Classic, Spieth will make his tournament debut. His $11,300 price tag on DraftKings makes him the second highest priced player on the site, but at only 6.2 percent projected ownership, Spieth is going to be one of the least popular plays of players above $8,000 in price. The 25-year-old makes sense from a game-theory perspective, but he is still a risk given his questionable form heading into the week.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour