Jordan Spieth is making a run at a second green jacket at the Masters. After shooting a 68 on Friday to put him at 5-under, Jordan Spieth was having an up-and-down day on moving day on Saturday.

After double-bogeying the par-4th seventh hole, Spieth regrouped with a birdie on eight. Then on the 10th hole, he did what vintage Jordan Spieth does and chip in for a birdie on 10.

Spieth won his first green jacket back in 2015. However, it was in 2016 that he had an epic collapse on a Sunday at Augusta National that led to a trajectory downfall in his career. However, Jordan Spieth has rebounded nicely here in 2021. Last week, he won the Valero Texas Open shooting 18 under and winning by two strokes over Charley Hoffman.

Jordan Spieth has won three major golf tournaments including the US Open, The Open Championship, and the Masters. He needs to win the U.S. Open to complete the golf grand slam. At just 27-years-old he is one of the more recognizable golfers on the tour. He won two of his majors while he was 21-years-old and had an abundance of pressure put on him, with many around the tour calling him the next Tiger Woods.

So it's fair to say that Jordan Spieth is back. As this is being written, Spieth is 5 back of the leader Hideki Matsuyama, but as we've seen in years past, anything can happen on a Sunday at the Masters