Jordan Spieth hot mic moment during latest PGA Tour event has golf fans in stitches
Jordan Spieth left golf fans in stitches during the second round of the Wyndham Championship in North Carolina.
Jordan Spieth left PGA Tour fans in stitches after hot mics caught an almighty F-bomb from the American golfer.
Spieth is currently playing the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club in North Carolina.
It is the final event of the PGA Tour's regular season before the playoffs begin next week in Memphis.
A lot is on the line for Spieth, who finds himself just inside the top 50 in the FedEx Cup standings.
Only the top 70 players at the conclusion of this tournament make it through to the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
Which is why Spieth was so on edge during the first and second round as every single shot matters.
Spieth comfortably made the cut this week but hit a wild shot down the 14th hole on Friday afternoon.
No sooner did Spieth's golf ball leave the club face did he shout: "Son of a b----! F---!"
"Jordan Spieth is box office," one X user wrote.
Another added: "Keeping it classy."
This user joked: "He should be banned!"
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Jordan Spieth HOT mic
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) August 2, 2025
“Son of a b!tch…. F—K!!!”
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Spieth dropped a shot on the hole, but managed to card a level par round of 70 to back up his opening 65.
He is well in contention heading into the weekend.
It wasn't the only notable moment for Spieth at the Wyndham.
During the first round, he made an all-time par save at the 18th.
Spieth went way left with his tee shot then attempted a bold recovery shot over a creek that left him in a bunker next to the green.
He got up and down by holing a 15-footer for par.
Spieth then admitted something golf fans have known about for years.
"I ended up in a pretty bad spot, definitely could have punched out and probably had a good look and that probably should have been in play," Spieth said.
"It's just really hard for me to play the smart play if I see anything else.
"I didn't mean to hit it in the bunker. I walked away with a four that I truly didn't deserve.
"I hit a great putt and that was the only shot that I could say was a really good one on that hole."
Spieth not giving up on Ryder Cup chances
Jordan Spieth also has his mind on making another Ryder Cup appearance for Team USA.
At this stage, it seems more than likely that Spieth will have to rely on a captain's pick from Keegan Bradley if he is to represent the red, white and blue at Bethpage Black.
Spieth conceded his chances of making the 12-man squad are slim at the moment.
"I think if I'm able to get on a good run and contend and have a few high finishes and maybe get a win or so, you know, I make a good case," Spieth said.
"But I'm on the outside looking in. And it was going to be a tall task off of my season hurt last year and starting late this year – it was just going to be a lot to ask."
If Spieth were to get the nod from Bradley, he would make his sixth appearance at the Ryder Cup.
He represented Team USA in 2014, 2016, 2018, 2021 and 2023.