The highlights were abundant.
Three years ago, Spieth had a jaw-dropping moment when he stood on the edge of a cliff while taking a risky shot on the eighth hole at Pebble Beach during the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Of course, in Spieth-esque fashion, he made par.
However, a new video emerged of just how dangerous the attempt was and how close the three-time major winner came to falling 68 feet.
I was there! Took this vid. Look at the cliff erosion under the grass, it's a false edge suspended in air & Spieth has uneven footing on a down-cliff lie. It was ballsy. The aerial broadcast gives the illusion he has 1-2 feet of stable ground in front of him. Cool moment!! pic.twitter.com/jLhGk8jkcP
— Will (@bingbangham) November 1, 2025
“That was by far the most nerve-wracking shot I’ve ever hit in my life,” Spieth said to his caddie, Michael Greller, after hitting the shot.
Spieth might have finished runner-up that week, but people are still talking about that moment. And perhaps that will still be the case for years to come.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Watch: New Video Shows Terror of Jordan Spieth's Cliff Shot at Pebble Beach.