Jordan Spieth an All or Nothing Option at Bay Hill Jordan Spieth has been a polarizing figure in the golf world for some time now, and this week's Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill is no exception. After a strong start to the season, including a win at the Valero Texas Open, Spieth has struggled mightily over his last five starts, missing four cuts and finishing outside the top 50 four times. This week, however, could be a different story. Bay Hill has been a happy hunting ground for Spieth in the past, with three top-10 finishes in six appearances including a runner-up finish in 2013. With his strong iron play and ability to navigate tricky greens, he may be well-suited to the challenges posed by this week's course. Of course, it's not all sunshine and rainbows for Spieth, who has struggled with consistency throughout his career. He's always been an "all or nothing" option in fantasy golf circles, capable of blowing up at any moment. But when he's on, he can be nearly unbeatable, as evidenced by his wins at the Masters and U.S. Open. This week, it seems like Spieth is trending towards the all side of that equation. After a strong performance last weekend, where he finished tied for 12th at the Valspar Championship, he's been working on his game with his coach, Cameron McCormick. If he can carry over any momentum from that performance and get his putter going, he could be a sneaky good option in fantasy golf circles. As always, however, Spieth is a high-risk, high-reward play. You'll need to decide if you're willing to take the chance on him this week at Bay Hill. If you are, there's potentially big rewards waiting for you. But if you're not prepared to roll the dice, there are plenty of other...#Masters #Arnold_Palmer_Invitational #Jordan_Spieth #Bay_Hill #Valero_Texas_Open #US_Open #Valspar_Championship #Cameron_McCormick