Spieth Still Bogey-Free, No One Else In Field Has Less Than 4

With Martin Kaymer and Jordan Spieth tied going into Sunday, there's really only one stat you need to know heading into the 2014 Players final round.

A Tweet from PGA Tour Media says it all:

 



Steve DiMeglio with the game story
on what was a moving day for others, but what still looks like a two-man race between Kaymer and Spieth.

Gene Wojciechowski on the amazing short game display
by Spieth and this from his caddie Michael Greller.

His caddie, Michael Greller, taught sixth grade for 10 years before he quit to work for Spieth. It is the career move that keeps on giving.

"Dealing with 30 12-year-olds every day prepared me for Jordan," said Greller, smiling.

Greller turns 37 in June. Spieth turns 21 in July. To Spieth, 37 qualifies as AARP.

"He always says, `Take your cap off and show your bald spot,"' Greller said. "I tell him he gives me that bald spot."

Spieth might have contributed to Greller's male pattern baldness during Saturday's round. He was in the rough. He was under trees. He was next to drainage grates. He barely cleared the water. He left putts short. He powered putts long. He pulled the wrong club on No. 18.

One of Spieth's many amazing up-and-downs, on 18 Saturday: