Spieth's Wild Finish at Valero Texas Open

Jordan Spieth, on his final hole at the Valero Texas Open, sits in a solid seventh spot, the crowd buzzing after his birdie on the 17th. Spieth's adventurous par-5 18th starts with a wayward tee shot gone left, landing rebelliously under a tree. But, the chaos doesn't stop there.

His next move? A second swing hurtling even farther left, destined for what's marked as 'unknown' on the leaderboard. The ball's final resting place? None other than near a mammoth drainage ditch. Spieth, not one to shy away from the unconventional, decides to get creative – real creative. His third shot? A daring leap of faith onto the TPC San Antonio clubhouse itself!

Strategically, he nails it; the ball nestles in the rooftop gutter, setting him up for a no-penalty drop. With the drop taken, his fourth shot is back in play, now eyeing the green. Even though he's staring down a 54-foot monster for par, Spieth's putting lets him down, ending in a three-putt double bogey. He wraps up with an even-par 72, now trailing the leader by a dozen strokes, at 3 under.

Is this the shot of the season? Check out Spieth's bold clubhouse rooftop hit!