Jordan Spieth’s time on the PGA Tour Policy Board is now in the rearview mirror.
On Monday, the tour held a policy board meeting, a crucial session considering the future of professional golf remains in flux. But before all involved got to the focal points of the meeting, Spieth revealed that he ‘had dropped the mic’ and left the room at the beginning.
“I was on [Monday’s] meeting to get through the governance for Camilo [Villegas] essentially to roll over into the player and enterprises board,” Spieth explained.
“After that, I couldn’t tell you [what happened].”
Spieth signed off after Villegas officially replaced him.
Villegas, a five-time
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