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Jordan Spieth is a top-10 player in the world once again and one journeyman recorded the greatest top-60 finish of all time

After resurrecting his career in 2021, Jordan Spieth crosses a threshold he hasn't seen in more than three years — a place in the top-10 of the World Golf Rankings.

Don't sleep on the stars of the PGA Tour when it comes the Halloween. There were some scary good candidates for costume of the year but a NFL MVP candidates nod to Phil Mickelson takes the cake. 

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Brooks Koepka has never been shy when voicing his disinterest in non-major events. Frankly he's never been shy at all since becoming a major champion and this week he was his own toughest critic. He'll try to right the ship as he makes back-to-back appearances before his showdown with Bryson. 

And then there was Jim Knous, the little engine that could (almost didn't, but did). While he wasn't anywhere near the lead at the Bermuda Championship, no one had a more tense week in paradise than the 31-year old journeyman. 

Your host, Colin McDonald has it all for you in this week's edition of Up and Down.

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Colin McDonald
COLIN MCDONALD

McDonald joined Buffalo Groupe in January 2019. He began his career in golf with the American Junior Golf Association in 2015 and managed communications for the PGA Tour’s Safeway Open and American Express as well as the Korn Ferry Tour’s regular-season finale, the WinCo Foods Portland Open. A graduate of the University of Massachusetts, McDonald oftentimes can be found on the golf course, where he enjoys competing in amateur events. He resides in Portland, Ore.