Jordan Spieth’s DIY golf swing aid is unique

March 3, 2026, 5:35 p.m. ET

ORLANDO – Viktor Hovland isn’t the only one digging into a bag of tricks to work on his swing on the range at PGA Tour events. Jordan Spieth has his own DIY training aid that attracted eyeballs after the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

Hovland has made waves with his pool floaties. Spieth said hold my beer and is using a jerry-rigged shaft and driving rod that looks as if it could do some bodily harm or at least draw blood if he isn’t careful.

NBC/Golf Channel commentators Notah Begay III and Arron Oberholser watched Spieth go through the drill post-round a few weeks ago. Oberholser noted that his wife, who played on the LPGA Tour, used to use a similar contraption back in the day, but he was never a fan of it.

“I was always afraid I was going to hit the stick and hurt myself,” Oberholser said.

Jordan Spieth works on keeping his hands deep at the range at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, Calif.

On Tuesday, Spieth didn’t set up his training aid, but he did stop long enough to explain the purpose of it to Golfweek.

“I’m just trying to get my hands to settle deep,” he said at Bay Hill ahead of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, where he is in the field on a sponsor’s exemption. “It’s just a bad habit of my hands getting up, the club gets all out of whack, so my hands stay settled and on plane.”

Leave a Comment