Jordan Spieth shoots 1-over 71 in round four of the World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational – pgatour.com

Jordan Spieth hit 13 of 18 greens in regulation during his final round at the World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, finishing at 4 under for the tournament. Spieth finished his day tied for 30th at 4 under; Justin Thomas is in 1st at 13 under; Daniel Berger, Brooks Koepka, Tom Lewis, and Phil Mickelson are tied for 2nd at 10 under; and Jason Day, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Louis Oosthuizen, Chez Reavie, Xander Schauffele, and Shane Lowry are tied for 6th at 9 under.

After a drive to the left side of the fairway on the 401-yard par-4 second hole, Spieth had a 108 yard approach shot, setting himself up for the birdie. This moved Spieth to 1 under for the round.

On the 579-yard par-5 third hole, Spieth reached the green in 3 and sunk a 6-foot putt for birdie. This moved Spieth to 2 under for the round.

After a tee shot at the green on the 171-yard par-3 eighth, Spieth missed a birdie attempt from 6-feet taking a par. This left Spieth to even for the round.

On the par-4 10th, Spieth's 218 yard approach to 7 feet set himself up for the birdie on the hole. This moved Spieth to 1 under for the round.

After hitting his tee shot into the native area, Spieth hit his next to the right rough and reached the green on his third shot, rolling a two-putt bogey on the 406-yard par-4 12th. This moved Spieth to even-par for the round.

On the 472-yard par-4 13th hole, Spieth reached the green in 2 and sunk a 21-foot putt for birdie. This moved Spieth to 1 under for the round.

On the 395-yard par-4 15th, Spieth had a double bogey after hitting the green in 4 and two putting, moving Spieth to 1 over for the round.

On the 530-yard par-5 16th hole, Spieth reached the green in 3 and sunk a 5-foot putt for birdie. This moved Spieth to even for the round.

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