"Jordan Spieth lends a hand to a caddie with a heartfelt mission"

Nice read from Golfweek's Jim McCabe on Jordan Spieth making a pre-Players appearance at the Tesori Family Foundation event raising funds to help special needs children.

McCabe writes:

Spieth spoke to the children, then hit some golf balls and lined up for photographs. The entire time, the two-time major winner looked comfortable; he appeared to sense what the children wanted of him and showed great patience. Soon, the highlight of the day for the children arrived — the chance to hit balls on the range or roll putts on the practice green — so Spieth mingled with a few parents, talked to a local TV reporter, then made his way to his car. He had a golf tournament for which to prepare.

It was a short visit, yes, but it had a lasting impression. “He didn’t have to do this,” Tesori said, “but it’s the type of person he is. It was really, really cool of him. It means a lot to us.”