Okay, let me walk you through how I checked Jordan Spieth’s score earlier today. It’s a pretty regular thing for me when I know he’s playing in a tournament.

First thing I did was grab my phone. It’s usually the quickest way for me to look things like this up when I’m not at my computer. I just wanted a quick update.
So, I unlocked the phone and tapped open my usual web browser. Didn’t really feel like opening a dedicated sports app just for this, the browser works fine.
In the search bar, I typed something pretty simple. I think it was “Jordan Spieth score today”. Pretty direct, you know? Sometimes I’ll add the tournament name if I remember it, but just his name and “score” usually gets me there.
Hit search, and the results came up like they always do. Lots of sports sites listed. I tend to look for the official PGA Tour link first, or maybe ESPN, because they usually have the live leaderboards right there.
I clicked on one of the top links – I think it was the PGA Tour site this time. It took a moment to load the page with the tournament leaderboard. You know how those pages can be, packed with info.

Then I just scrolled down the list of players. They’re often sorted by current rank, so sometimes you have to scan a bit. Found his name, Jordan Spieth. Right next to it, clear as day, was his score for the current round and his overall score for the tournament. It also usually shows which hole he’s currently playing or if he’s finished for the day.
And that was basically it. Took maybe a minute, maybe less. Found out how he was doing. It’s pretty simple these days to track this stuff online almost in real-time. Just a quick check to satisfy my curiosity as a fan.