Jordan Spieth, who won the 2021 Valero Texas Open, will look for another victory this year at TPC San Antonio (Oaks). He has the third-best odds to win at +2000. Before Spieth tees off in San Antonio, Texas, let’s take a look at his recent form to help you make your best bets.
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Moneyline
Bet $20, Payout $420.00
Jordan Spieth to win the 2024 Valero Texas Open +2000
Jordan Spieth: Recent Form
- In his last three tournaments, Spieth finished outside the top 20.
- He has made one cut over his past three tournaments.
- Spieth has not posted a score better than the tournament average or finished within five shots of the leader in any of his past three appearances.
- He finished +1 relative to par the only time he made the cut.
Spieth: Recent Rounds
- Over his last eight rounds, Spieth has finished below par three times, while also carding four rounds with a better-than-average score.
- He has carded a top-five score in one of his last eight rounds, while ranking among the top 10 scores of the day twice.
- Over his last eight rounds, Spieth has finished within three strokes of the best score of the round twice, and within five strokes of the top score for the day three times.
Spieth: Last Outing
- Spieth failed to card a birdie on any of the 10 par-3 holes at the Valspar Championship (the other golfers averaged two).
- On the 10 par-3 holes at the Valspar Championship, Spieth carded two bogeys or worse (the tournament average was 2.9).
- Spieth had fewer birdies or better (three) than the field average of four on the 18 par-4 holes at the Valspar Championship.
- In that most recent competition, Spieth’s showing on the 18 par-4 holes included a bogey or worse four times (compared to the field’s worse average of 5.7).
- Spieth ended the Valspar Championship with a birdie or better on four of the eight par-5 holes, worse than the tournament average of 4.3.
- On the eight par-5 holes at the Valspar Championship, Spieth carded more bogeys or worse (two) than the tournament average (1.3).
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