It's way too early for this to be a thing, but Jordan Spieth's early season struggle on the greens in Scottsdale and now at Spyglass is worth watching.
Of note, Spieth's (statistically) struggling on short putts, which, if nothing else should reassure you that even the best putter on the planet can struggle with the flatstick.
From Brentley Romine's Golfweek report on AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am play:
Then there was Jordan Spieth, a week removed from missing the cut at the Phoenix Open, who opened in even-par 72 on Spyglass as his putting struggles continued.
Spieth, who said Wednesday that he was in a “minor slump” on the greens, needed 32 putts to get through his first round. He did miss just three fairways and four greens while only carding one bogey, but he also holed just one birdie putt. He is tied for 98th going into Friday’s second round at Monterey Peninsula.