What the PGA Tour should demand Jordan Spieth does now after he fails to make the BMW Championship
Key Points:
- Jordan Spieth failed to advance past the first round of the FedEx Cup playoffs, finishing 19th at the FedEx St. Jude Championship and missing the top 50 cut for the BMW Championship.
- This marks the third consecutive year Spieth's season ended at this event, despite his strong Sunday performance reminding fans of his star appeal.
- Spieth's absence from Fall events last year and reliance on sponsor invites raise concerns for the PGA Tour, which hopes he will participate more in the Fall 2027 schedule to boost tournament attention.
- Although Spieth is expected to play the Baycurrent Classic, the PGA Tour wants him to compete in at least two Fall events and deliver strong finishes to maintain his influence and support the tour's prominence.
- Meanwhile, Scottie Scheffler has now won 21 times on the PGA Tour, highlighting ongoing shifts in the competitive landscape.