Jordan Spieth now has his own bobblehead.
The first question is: can it putt like the real Spieth?
Probably not because basically no one can.
The first 8,000 spectators showing up at Pebble Beach Saturday for the third round of the AT&T Pro-Am will be given vouchers that they can turn in and receive a Spieth bobblehead, compliments of AT&T. If you notice Spieth’s bag, you will see that it carries the AT&T logo and Spieth has already shown up in commercials to discourage texting while driving.
Spieth is playing in the tournament with country star Jake Owen. When the Spieth bobblehead was introduced on Wednesday, not to be outdone, Owen pulled out a Jake Owen bobblehead and placed it next to Spieth’s.
Spieth’s bobblehead can’t putt and the Owen bobblehead can’t sing.
But they do bobble.