Jordan Spieth called out his caddie on National TV at the US Open

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 13:03:20


Jordan Spieth called out his caddie on National TV at the US Open

Spieth got off to a good start through the first seven holes of the tournament on Thursday, but things took a turn once he reached the eighth hole.

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While teeing off from the eighth hole, Spieth's shot rolled off the seaside cliff and into the water, and his next shot went over the green and into the thick rough behind it.



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As Spieth and Greller walked over to the eighth green, Spieth could be heard saying to Greller during Fox's TV broadcast, 'I hit two perfect shots and they both ended up in the wrong location. Two perfect shots there, Michael. You got me one in the water and one over the green.'

READ: Tiger Woods' comeback is great for the golf business

Spieth was quickly criticized on social media after the mics picked him up roasting his caddie on National TV.

'We were talking about potentially one less [club on the third shot], and I said, 'But isn't it playing about 60 with a fade?' And then he said yes,' Spieth said when asked afterward about his remarks. 'So we both agreed on that. It was clearly a 4-iron off the tee. At the same time, when you hit a couple of shots exactly where you want to, and the first one is in the water and the next one is dead over the green, I'm going to be frustrated that as a team we didn't figure out how to make sure that didn't happen.

'Yeah, I may have looked like the bad guy there, but my intentions were that we should be in play if the ball is hit solidly, and I was out of play on both shots.'

As for Greller, he downplayed the incident and claims he doesn't even remember it.

'What exchange? What did he say? I don't remember,' Greller told ESPN's Michael Collins.

READ: Tiger Woods' comeback is great for the golf business READ: Tiger Woods' comeback is great for the golf business 'What exchange? What did he say? I don't remember,' Greller told ESPN's Michael Collins. 'What exchange? What did he say? I don't remember,' Greller told ESPN's Michael Collins. READ: Tiger Woods' comeback is great for the golf business 'We were talking about potentially one less [club on the third shot], and I said, 'But isn't it playing about 60 with a fade?' And then he said yes,' Spieth said when asked afterward about his remarks. 'So we both agreed on that. It was clearly a 4-iron off the tee. At the same time, when you hit a couple of shots exactly where you want to, and the first one is in the water and the next one is dead over the green, I'm going to be frustrated that as a team we didn't figure out how to make sure that didn't happen. READ: Tiger Woods' 10-year plan to surpass Jack Nicklaus READ: Tiger Woods' 10-year plan to surpass Jack Nicklaus Spieth was quickly criticized on social media after the mics picked him up roasting his caddie on National TV. 'Yeah, I may have looked like the bad guy there, but my intentions were that we should be in play if the ball is hit solidly, and I was out of play on both shots.' While teeing off from the eighth hole, Spieth's shot rolled off the seaside cliff and into the water, and his next shot went over the green and into the thick rough behind it. 'What exchange? What did he say? I don't remember,' Greller told ESPN's Michael Collins. While teeing off from the eighth hole, Spieth's shot rolled off the seaside cliff and into the water, and his next shot went over the green and into the thick rough behind it. READ: Tiger Woods' comeback is great for the golf business 'Yeah, I may have looked like the bad guy there, but my intentions were that we should be in play if the ball is hit solidly, and I was out of play on both shots.' As for Greller, he downplayed the incident and claims he doesn't even remember it. READ: Tiger Woods' comeback is great for the golf business 'Yeah, I may have looked like the bad guy there, but my intentions were that we should be in play if the ball is hit solidly, and I was out of play on both shots.' 'Yeah, I may have looked like the bad guy there, but my intentions were that we should be in play if the ball is hit solidly, and I was out of play on both shots.' As for Greller, he downplayed the incident and claims he doesn't even remember it. As Spieth and Greller walked over to the eighth green, Spieth could be heard saying to Greller during Fox's TV broadcast, 'I hit two perfect shots and they both ended up in the wrong location. Two perfect shots there, Michael. You got me one in the water and one over the green.' Spieth got off to a good start through the first seven holes of the tournament on Thursday, but things took a turn once he reached the eighth hole.

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