DQ’d?
From a pro-am?
That appears to be the case for Jordan Spieth at the 2022 JP McManus Pro-Am in Limerick, Ireland.
The event is a two-day, 36-hole charitable event that has raised more than $145 million in its previous five stagings.
Spieth is one of a plethora of stars playing. Tiger Woods is also there, as is Rory McIlroy. A handful of LIV Golf Series guys are there as well, including Bryson DeChambeau and Graeme McDowell.
The McManus is the latest stop during an amazing Irish golf swing for Spieth this week leading up to the 150th Open Championship.
According to the Twitter handle SpiethLegion, the trouble began when Spieth picked up too soon on the 14th hole. That eliminated him from the individual competition, but he can continue play and help his team. He reportedly did just that with a birdie at 16.
Jordan scooped up a gimme when his score didn’t count for a hole, forgetting that there was a solo portion. He continues to play with his Amateurs and just made a birdie on 16.
— Spieth Legion (@SpiethLegion) July 4, 2022
It’s also noted on the DP World Tour official leaderboard. Spieth was 3 over through 13 holes at the time.
Disqualified from a pro-am – that’s gotta be a first for Spieth.