Jordan Spieth Melts Down on The 12th, Finds Water Twice, Takes Quadruple Bogey
Jordan Spieth appeared to be cruising to his second straight Masters championship with a solid lead as he started the back-nine. He was at seven-under, then turned in bogeys at both 10 and 11, and on the 12th hole Spieth absolutely melted down.
The 22-year-old hit into the water twice on the 12th, then sent his next shot into the bunker at the back of the green.
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When it was all said and done he took a quadruple bogey seven on the par-three. Here’s a visual representation of just how badly the hole went for Spieth:
Falling apart gave Danny Willet the lead at four-under, as Spieth dropped all the way back to one-under.