Jordan Spieth was cruising along on his revenge tour of Augusta National when a late quadruple-bogey undid what had otherwise been a steady start to the U.S. Masters on Thursday for the former champion. Shortly after safely navigating the par-three 12th — site of the infamous collapse that cost Spieth the tournament last year — the American world number six suddenly blew up at the par-five-15th after a poor club selection. Spieth found water with his third shot, and then sailed his next one over the green before chipping on and three-putting for a nine after going birdie-bogey over his previous two holes.
Golf-Spieth’s revenge tour of Augusta spoiled by quadruple-bogey (Sports Betting News)
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