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Jordan Spieth took a detour via the clubhouse roof during a remarkable end to his third round at the Valero Texas Open on Saturday.
The three-time major winner carded a level-par 72 to leave himself three-under-par for the tournament - 12 shots off the lead in San Antonio.
But his scorecard told only half of the story after Spieth finished with a double-bogey seven that included visits to a drainage ditch and the clubhouse roof.
Spieth's problems began when he pulled his drive left on the par-five final hole at TPC San Antonio.
That left the world No 19 near the foot of a tree, a few yards off the fairway. From there, Spieth chose to hit a daring shot through more hazards - rather than chip back on to the fairway.