Jordan Spieth channels 2017 with eagle at Truist Championship

Jordan Spieth made an eagle on the seventh hole Saturday at the Truist Championship that echoed his peak years. The former world number one ended his third round with a three-under 68. He now sits in the top 30 with the PGA Championship approaching next week.

Spieth reached the 553-yard par-5 in two shots and sank a 66-foot uphill eagle putt. The ball rattled the flagstick before dropping, prompting cheers from the crowd at Quail Hollow. He then pointed to caddie Michael Greller and motioned toward the hole, recreating a gesture from his 2017 Open Championship victory at Royal Birkdale.

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