Jordan Spieth Fan Struck By Golf Ball At RBC Heritage
Jordan Spieth Fan Struck By Golf Ball At RBC Heritage...
A spectator was hit by Jordan Spieth's errant shot during the third round of the RBC Heritage tournament in Hilton Head, South Carolina, on Saturday. The incident occurred when Spieth's tee shot on the par-4 16th hole veered sharply left, striking a woman in the gallery. Medical personnel immediately attended to the fan, who was later reported to be in stable condition.
The moment quickly went viral on social media, with fans expressing concern and sharing footage of the accident. Spieth, visibly shaken, approached the spectator to check on her condition before continuing play. Tournament officials confirmed the fan received on-site treatment before being transported to a local hospital as a precaution.
This marks at least the third time in recent years that a Spieth shot has injured a spectator. The 2015 Masters champion has developed a reputation for aggressive shot-making that sometimes results in wayward drives. Golf analysts noted the 16th hole's tight layout contributed to the danger, with spectators lining both sides of the fairway.
The RBC Heritage, held annually at Harbour Town Golf Links, is one of the PGA Tour's most popular events due to its coastal setting and intimate spectator access. Safety protocols for professional golf tournaments have come under increased scrutiny following several high-profile fan injuries in recent seasons. The PGA Tour has not yet commented on whether this incident will prompt additional crowd control measures.
Spieth finished the round at 8-under par, remaining in contention heading into Sunday's final round. The three-time major winner later told reporters he was "relieved" the injured fan appeared to be okay. The tournament's medical team is expected to provide another update on the spectator's condition later today.