WGC - Mexico Championship: Round 3 - Saving Par on No. 8

2017 WGC Mexico Championship

Jordan Spieth Turns to YouTube for Help, Shoots 63 in WGC-Mexico Championship

Millions of people have searched golf swings on YouTube.

Add Jordan Spieth’s name to the list.

After failing to break par in the opening two rounds of the WGC-Mexico Championship, the two-time major champion hit the range and eventually the Internet.

“I was kind of looking at highlights of a couple of tournaments where I knew I was swinging it well just to see kind of the commitment in the swing and where it was and how I could possibly compare,” he said. “I couldn't tell you any time I've ever searched myself on YouTube, but I clicked on it and I was just looking. I think I pulled up 2015 Bridgestone for some reason and just saw a couple swings there on the way here.”

It paid off.

Spieth made six birdies, a chip-in eagle and no bogeys en route to a course-record eight-under 63 Saturday at Club de Golf Chapultepec, where he’s five shots off the lead with one round to go.

“I didn't hit any foul balls,” said Spieth, who a day earlier had a pairs of 7s on his scorecard. Saturday, he hit eight of 14 fairways and 16 greens. “Hit it a little straighter today and then really just stayed aggressive. I think the more rounds you play out here, the more you can kind of get dialed into trusting your numbers in this altitude.”

As for the YouTube influence?

Said Spieth: “I kind of wanted to fall back on there for a commitment level, just seeing getting through the ball, not kind of holding on at the ball and took a little out of it.”