When the stakes are high, there are bound to be times when frustrations boil over. Especially when it is one of the most iconic tournaments, aka The Masters. Augusta has seen two days of brilliant golf, but not without its moments on the course. One such moment took place between Jordan Spieth and his caddie Michael Greller, with the latter getting caught in the crossfire.
Jordan Spieth has had a very difficult second day at the Masters. It is evident from his frustrations with Holly, the 18th. His shot clipped a tree, and he let his caddie of 14 years, Michael Greller, bear the brunt of his thoughts. Spieth was clearly bothered by the wayward shot, stating, “At this point, 4 is out the window. It’s not happening. … I’m so frustrated.”
His caddie, Greller, tried to push him in the right way by saying, “Well, get over it, you gotta get over it.” However, unfortunately, Spieth was not having any of it, adding, “That’s a full fu***** shot.”
Spieth (after apparently clipping a tree on 18): “At this point 4 is out the window. It’s not happening. … I’m so frustrated.”
Greller: “Well get over it, you gotta get over it.”
Spieth: “That’s a full fu***** shot.” [many grunting noises] pic.twitter.com/xwiUeoTKOl
— Kyle Porter (@KylePorterNS) April 11, 2025
The three-time Major winner is currently T40 on the leaderboard with a score of 2 over par. While he did make the cut, the standards for the University of Texas grad are quite high. He was expecting to be in contention for his second-ever Masters title, but he is ten strokes off the lead. Hence the frustration.
Fans did not take too kindly to the incident, with many voicing their contrasting opinions on social media.
Fans ridicule Jordan Spieth for frustrations
Spieth’s row at Holly was a truly entertaining spectacle, capping off a brilliant day of golf. It provided a bit of off-the-ball entertainment for the people who were following the broadcast. One fan stated, “Epic Jordan hot mic on 18 now. What a finish to this broadcast!!”
Jordan Spieth does have a history of hitting trees, but usually, Lady Luck smiles at him then. Remember the CJ Cup Byron Nelson tournament, where he hit the grove of trees, but the ball rolled back onto the fairway? This time, though, luck did not favor the American golfer. “The Masters doesn’t truly begin until Jordan Spieth hits a tree and has an existential crisis,” another fan added.
“Watching Jordan Spieth play golf is hilarious. You wonder how he was ever a top player. Total head case,” commented another fan.
The Jordan Spieth experience is now a very common moniker for a day of topsy-turvy golf, where one moment you are absolutely buzzing with some good shots, and the next, your stroke is off and the ball is heading out of bounds. The fans got a taste of that this Masters.
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