Sunday 3 July 2016 19:27, UK
Jordan Spieth is well-known for his putting talents, but the 22-year-old has been showing off a unique style during practice at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.
The world No 2's prowess with the putter helped him claim five worldwide victories in 2015, including back-to-back majors at the Masters and Chambers Bay, as well as two wins so far this year.
During Spieth's preparations for the final round at Akron, the American demonstrated just how good his flat stick was by lining up a 10-foot putt on the practice green, only to turn his head away from the ball as he was playing the shot.
Even without looking, Spieth was still able to give his effort the perfect power and pace as it nestled in to the centre of the cup.
Click on the video above to judge Spieth's effort for yourself!
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