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Jordan Spieth’s Dedication Says It All - LITE

February 17, 2026 | Lite Edition #185
Hey Golf Fans,
It was a weekend of comebacks, frustration, and long-awaited wins across the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, giving fans plenty to unpack. But while most are still reflecting on it, Jordan Spieth has already moved on. Reports say he’s at Riviera, taking steps others in the field aren’t. We cover that, Nike’s new signing, Charley Hull’s hilarious “sorry,” and more in today’s edition.
Let’s get started…

He’s already secured another sponsor exemption, yet his actions show he’s determined not to depend on them.





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As you read above, Nike has now signed a 17-year-old amateur while steadily cutting ties with established pros in recent years. That got us thinking…
Does Nike Still Have Influence in Golf After Letting Go of Pros Like Tiger and Tommy? |
Sunday’s Results: 56.31% of you said USGA should ban the broomstick putters.
Did You Know?
In 1985, Seve Ballesteros became the first golfer to sign an endorsement deal with Nike, marking the company’s early entry into professional golf. His move opened the door for stars such as Curtis Strange, Peter Jacobsen, Juli Inkster, and Kathy Baker to join. A year later, the University of Georgia women's golf team became the first college program to sign with Nike.

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