Jordan Spieth is in form as he heads into the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow later this month.
This past weekend, Spieth notched a 4th place finish at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson. The 31-year-old golfer capped off the week with 9-under 62 on Sunday, tying the lowest round of his PGA Tour career.
After his stellar final-round performance at TPC Craig Ranch, Spieth made the trip to Philadelphia for this weekend’s Truist Championship at the Philadelphia Cricket Club.
On Monday, Spieth led a youth clinic at Philadelphia’s Cobb Creek Golf Course. The 13-time PGA Tour winner hosted the clinic on a new putting green supported by the $250,000 donation his foundation supplied in 2024.
Spieth is gaining media recognition for this classy gesture.
One day after finishing solo fourth at @cjbyronnelson, 13x PGA TOUR winner @JordanSpieth led a Youth Clinic at Cobbs Creek Golf Course on the putting green at the @TGRFound Learning Lab Philadelphia, a green his foundation supported with a $250,000 donation in 2024.
Cobbs Creek… pic.twitter.com/8PBU39smSF
— Will Doctor (@DrMedia59) May 6, 2025
Spieth runs the Jordan Spieth Family Foundation alongside his wife, Annie.
“Annie and I are thrilled to support a project of this caliber that uses golf as an on-ramp for expanding youth horizons,” Spieth said. “Cobbs Creek serves a diverse group, emphasizes family outreach and works to remove socio-economic barriers to both the game of golf as well as education and wider opportunities. These things are all the focus of our Junior Golf pillar for the Jordan Spieth Family Foundation.”
“A heartfelt thank you to Jordan and Annie Spieth for their remarkable generosity,” Jeff Shanahan, president of the Cobbs Creek Foundation, said in a statement.
Spieth, a three-time major champion, is going after the coveted career grand slam at the PGA Championship later this month. He already has wins at the Masters (2015), U.S. Open (2015) and The Open Championship (2017).