Jordan Spieth’s Frustration Caught on Hot Mic: F-Bomb Drops at the Masters

Throughout his career, Jordan Spieth has displayed a tendency to get frustrated on the golf course, with his latest moment of frustration occurring on the 18th hole of the second round of the Masters on Friday afternoon. His tee shot on the par four hit a tree, leaving the 2015 champion with more than 200 yards to the hole for his approach shot. While discussing his second shot with caddie Michael Greller, Spieth expressed his frustrations, saying, “I’m so frustrated, man.”

“Alright, well get over it,” Greller replied. “Gotta get over it.” Spieth, not one to mask his feelings, added, “I mean that’s a full f*****g shot,” before groaning in frustration.

Jordan Spieth: very frustrated. ⛳️🤬

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Ultimately, Spieth was correct; hitting the tree effectively resulted in a one-shot penalty. He chose a conservative approach for his second shot, laying up short of the green. Although his third shot found the green, it wasn’t near the hole, leading him to two-putt and finish his day with a bogey. The silver lining for Spieth is that, despite being 10 strokes behind leader Justin Rose, he managed to make the cut thanks to a birdie on the 17th hole, finishing on the number after his bogey on No. 18.

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