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Jordan Spieth had another unexplainable tee shot hit fan, break kid's cell phone

Jordan Spieth continues to prevail in the craziest ways, as the three-time major winner turned another viral errant tee shot into an impressive par on Thursday during the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.

Here's the flight path and ensuing journey that Spieth's golf ball took on the seventh hole.

Thursday was at least the second time this month that Spieth averted potential disaster with a miraculous save on the course.

On March 10, during day two of the 2023 Players Championship, the 2015 Masters and U.S. Open champion blasted a tee shot on the 18th hole that sliced heavily right and was headed out of bounds, before ricocheting off of fan's knee into the fairway. Spieth -- who had been at two-over par and in danger of not making the cut for day three -- capitalized on the lucky bounce and eventually chipped in for an eagle to move on.

Through 14 holes on Thursday, Taylor Montgomery held a one-hole advantage on Spieth.

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