Jordan Spieth makes double bogey after interesting caddie conversation

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2022
  • At the 2022 BMW Championship, Jordan Spieth and his caddie, Michael Greller, find themselves in a tough situation in a bunker on the par-4 5th hole. After an in-depth conversation about what shot to play, Spieth decides to go for the green and mis-hits it into the water. He would go on to make double bogey on the hole.
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  • @FantasySportsZen
    @FantasySportsZen Год назад +77

    He took ownership of it. That's all that matters at that point. Caddy did his best.

  • @joebeuselinck6325
    @joebeuselinck6325 Год назад +104

    I don’t see an issue with this. At the end of the day, a player needs to be confident in what they’re doing. He was wrong and should’ve just played the conservative shot, but it’s what he wanted.

    • @marrto
      @marrto Год назад +4

      Yep make a mistake with conviction if you're gona make one

    • @StockBlackWRX
      @StockBlackWRX Год назад +3

      I don't think their is an "issue", but for sure Spieth had a perceived self bias how he was going to play the shot. And that bias clouded his memory to think clearly. You are looking at a high percentage up and down compared to a low percentage shot for nearly the same result.

    • @judynichols2904
      @judynichols2904 Год назад +1

      And what he wanted costed hin dearly !

  • @ryanmaney1635
    @ryanmaney1635 Год назад +142

    Classic Jordan, talking himself out of contention.

    • @objectivetruth2286
      @objectivetruth2286 Год назад +10

      He really overthinks his shots. Shut up already and hit the ball!

    • @SoundsInstinctive
      @SoundsInstinctive Год назад +2

      He didn’t talk himself out of anything. He took the shot that he wanted to

    • @philalberto7018
      @philalberto7018 3 дня назад

      the only thing missing was the jeopardy music.......

  • @sint5990
    @sint5990 Год назад +16

    Jordan’s just very loyal to his golf friends. He wants to see them win so he does what he can to make sure he won’t win. He’s demonstrated this many many times and his friends always seem real happy.

  • @GWills-ys6rd
    @GWills-ys6rd Год назад +28

    When the caddie interrupts your final practice swing you know something is seriously not right! Take note!

    • @judynichols2904
      @judynichols2904 Год назад +1

      I don't see why Spieth isn't put on the clock ,I like Spieth but I think his slow play hurts his game .Cantlay lines up his shot and makes a decision and it has been to his benefit winning the tournament !

    • @wilsonkelsey6205
      @wilsonkelsey6205 Год назад +4

      @@judynichols2904 Cantlay stands over putts for like 30 seconds

  • @jakeheerwagen8007
    @jakeheerwagen8007 Год назад +17

    I mean this happens. If he pulls it off it’s amazing but sometimes it doesn’t work out.

  • @nohalfmeasures6
    @nohalfmeasures6 Год назад +18

    When the best outcome is a perfect scenario, listen to your caddie.

    • @judynichols2904
      @judynichols2904 Год назад +1

      Valatoris listened to his caddy the week before and he won the tournament .You have to trust your caddy or get a new caddy !

  • @NotChiefDanG
    @NotChiefDanG 9 дней назад +4

    “Can you guys call a rules official for me” is the soundtrack of his career.

  • @kaylac3367
    @kaylac3367 Год назад +13

    Yikes! Hate that but Jordan you said it was on you. Keep a positive and fun attitude and good luck.

  • @fungiformenow
    @fungiformenow Год назад +12

    Jesus, no wonder rounds take 5 hours

    • @jayg339
      @jayg339 День назад

      Yeah Jordan is basically the golfer you hate. Takes forever thinking about the shot in every which way and then hits it in the water/trees/bunker.

  • @taylorg8509
    @taylorg8509 Год назад +6

    Caddy gave great advice !

    • @judynichols2904
      @judynichols2904 Год назад

      Spieth always says he relies on his caddy's advice ,well then he needs to take it !

  • @ScratchGlass9
    @ScratchGlass9 Год назад +5

    Go Jordan... always a great watch.

  • @HughJorgan1
    @HughJorgan1 Год назад +15

    Gotta love Spieth. This is why we love to watch him. He’s like Arnie and Mickelson in taking risks.

  • @drawstraw4483
    @drawstraw4483 Год назад +2

    Did he tin cup it 😆 love you Jordan

  • @johnparton2209
    @johnparton2209 Год назад +5

    This is what makes Jordan so great to watch, a bit like seve, go for the shot if it comes off brilliant, if not disaster, just love him

    • @kokoken1
      @kokoken1 Год назад +1

      I have to say I love Jordan, too. Sure, there's a downside, but when you're a fan of any team or player, you take the bad with the good. This much for sure: Jordan will need to work on putting tee shots on the fairway in the offseason.

    • @TheToledoTrumpton
      @TheToledoTrumpton Год назад +1

      It was a dumb shot for a pro though, because it is the sort of thing we amateurs do all the time. Really tough to pick a bunker shot clean off an upslope like that. You have to get your shoulders aligned with the upslope perfectly, you can see he doesn't do that and takes too much sand. It is also a shot that you don't practice that much. Calling that type of shot is the difference between a 12 handicap and a 5 handicap, he should be well past that as a pro.

  • @BleezyD
    @BleezyD Год назад +1

    At the end of the day, the player calls the shot. The caddie is only there to help make things easier for the player, period. Caddie did a great job doing that.

  • @thetruthfornow6045
    @thetruthfornow6045 Год назад +5

    Spieth is a shell of his previous glory. They said back then that he would only get better as he aged. Bad prediction.

  • @Left-Foot-Brake
    @Left-Foot-Brake 6 дней назад

    I counted at least four attempts to talk him out of it.... Speith is one of the best to watch because of this sorta stuff.

  • @goldilockz52
    @goldilockz52 Год назад +5

    As a club caddie this is a daily conversation. Only there's way less deliberation on their end. It's like the hero shot is the default mindset of a 20 handicapper.

    • @KnightJauneArc
      @KnightJauneArc Год назад +2

      Yeah, because on the 1/100 chance you make that hero shot, you feel like a god. Worth it.

    • @nowaythatnamewastakn
      @nowaythatnamewastakn 3 месяца назад +2

      Even worse is when you make the conservative play and still end up botching the hole.

  • @xharpe9662
    @xharpe9662 Год назад

    Michael never liked the play, but I love how he doesn't try to take the artist out of Jordan. There's been so many times when Michael called it off and Jordan still pulled something off, and vice versa. Two of the best at what they do.

  • @frayedends7291
    @frayedends7291 Год назад +5

    That wasn't even close to where he thought it might end up. That's golf tho.

  • @kellyanastasia2752
    @kellyanastasia2752 Год назад +2

    Jordan Spieth should get some course management tips from Nicklaus or Woods, two of the best ever at that. He seems to do this sort of thing all the time.

    • @objectivetruth2286
      @objectivetruth2286 Год назад +1

      I agree. He seems like a good guy and has played great in the past but now he is so frustrating to watch. He talks and talks and hems and haws and then hits a dud. Happens too often. I’d like to watch him more if he just walked up and attempted his miracle shot without all of the blah blah blah.🤨

  • @analoguru
    @analoguru Год назад +2

    What happened to the 40s rule in golf? Don't know how long before the start of this clip Jordan arrived at the bunker, but it took hime almost 2 full minutes to hit that ball into the pond. Did I hear from LIV defectors saying they were headed to LIV to grow the game? I'll tell you what. Start actually enforcing the 40s rule regardless of whom and regardless of what the situation is.

    • @judynichols2904
      @judynichols2904 Год назад

      Yes I've seen LPGA players penalized for slow play that was quicker than Spieth .He is getting out of hand !

  • @mikemccag
    @mikemccag 11 месяцев назад +1

    I like how the caddy didn't say a word and just skedaddled...

  • @Play2Win1958
    @Play2Win1958 Год назад +1

    30 yards short of the green looks like. Tough break Jordan

  • @bobpriddy5196
    @bobpriddy5196 9 дней назад

    Speith loves the camera

  • @fenixrising75
    @fenixrising75 Год назад +1

    I guess we are not on the clock yet.

  • @jacklitz6024
    @jacklitz6024 День назад

    Hindsight is 20/20 obviously… but 155 out of a bunker with a lip into the wild all carry over water 😂 what was he thinking

  • @Spacesnakes474
    @Spacesnakes474 7 дней назад

    I feel like one of the key lines from the caddie is "seems like a great Wednesday shot". At the end of the day as a pro you're not playing for your lowest possible score. You're playing for the lowest score of the field and sometimes that means a conservative shot

  • @josephaquino7180
    @josephaquino7180 Год назад +2

    too much thinking! just hit it! 😁

  • @behavioralstories
    @behavioralstories Год назад

    Man... the caddy knew the right behavior for this one. Woulda been sick though lmaooo

  • @TeddyCavachon
    @TeddyCavachon 2 дня назад

    Reminds me of the time Bones begged Phil not to try to hit 3 Wood out of the rough.

  • @philalberto7018
    @philalberto7018 3 дня назад

    the only thing missing was the jeopardy music.......

  • @davidparnell1637
    @davidparnell1637 Год назад

    Awesome

  • @user-nq9gz4xf7f
    @user-nq9gz4xf7f Год назад

    a caddy job not easy even if its your friend, intense!

  • @mickclarke5741
    @mickclarke5741 Год назад

    This is why you have a caddy but ultimately its Jordan playing the shot.

  • @kevindick1110
    @kevindick1110 Год назад +1

    Meh, I've seen several of these videos where Greller trys to talk him out of shots and 9/10 times Spieth pulls it off. All part of the game.

  • @joshwalsh6194
    @joshwalsh6194 Год назад +2

    On a recent game with a mate I ended up pin high but right of the green behind a whole pile of felled trees with full overhead cover of trees. I told my mate if I can just get it over the pile I should be close to hitting the green. He recommended I just play backwards onto the fairway, Well I fated it into the pile of felled trees swore, took a drop that eliminated my safe fairway shot so had to go for it, I ended up within 6 foot of the flag and we both just laughed and laughed. What a wonderful game we play

  • @Carharrtheart
    @Carharrtheart 10 дней назад

    It sounded like Jordan's logic was he'd either hit it flush or hit it so badly it couldn't reach the water. He left out the more likely possibility between the two extremes of mis-hitting it just enough for it to get wet. Not that pointing that out to him in the moment would've had any influence on his thinking. He was in "yeah but" mode.

  • @jakbayano5420
    @jakbayano5420 Год назад +13

    Going for the hero shot is a no-no in this situation, especially for amateurs. I did this one time over the water and I lost an arm. Tried to fetch my ball out of the water and a gator snatched my left arm. Never will I play in florida again and never will I get to play 2 handed golf again.

  • @Cubeguy7
    @Cubeguy7 Год назад +13

    As a caddy this always pisses me off when someone intentionally doesn’t take my advice and goes in a bad spot

    • @krusher74
      @krusher74 Год назад

      it losing his caddy money in the paycheck.

  • @joeydownunder2976
    @joeydownunder2976 7 дней назад +1

    The phrase “over thinking it” comes to mind

  • @robertkelly6282
    @robertkelly6282 Год назад +1

    Always hope he plays well but being bes a cowboy fan I root alittle less go giants

  • @BestEachDay
    @BestEachDay Год назад +1

    Play within your abilities and the conditions. Know your game. Listen to a smart caddy.

    • @JT________________
      @JT________________ Год назад

      Dont listen if you disagree.

    • @JT________________
      @JT________________ Год назад

      I mean obviously you should listen but you shouldnt do as they say if you disagree

    • @judynichols2904
      @judynichols2904 Год назад

      Cantlay had a perfect plan ,he was decisive and played fairly quickly ,not over thinking the shot !

  • @madmartigan3921
    @madmartigan3921 10 дней назад

    If I had a chance to talk to Jordan before this round, I would've told him to try to avoid doubles, that's one of my secrets, pars and bogeys, if a birdie falls in your lap, so be it.

  • @buckaroo1949
    @buckaroo1949 Год назад +1

    hit the ball already.

  • @andyclark8991
    @andyclark8991 10 месяцев назад

    A good person listens to a person. That’s what a good person/decent and strong person does. Listen to a person. Listen.

    • @andyclark8991
      @andyclark8991 10 месяцев назад

      Sadly he didn’t do that

  • @turfmonster2244
    @turfmonster2244 Год назад +1

    That's good I don't like him as a player haha 😆 love it

  • @whatthe3504
    @whatthe3504 Год назад

    i think the fact he called the caddie in for his input shows he had some doubt in the shot he needed to hit and therefore should have listen to him.

    • @mrfashizleboy9486
      @mrfashizleboy9486 Год назад +1

      Caddies give input for everything. Didn’t call him in. He was just there

    • @judynichols2904
      @judynichols2904 Год назад

      @@mrfashizleboy9486 He had his mind made up ,he wasn't even close in getting on the green.He plays way too slow and makes bad decisions .I always pulled for him but he's just hurting himself !

  • @CruceEntertainment
    @CruceEntertainment 10 месяцев назад

    Was he in the final group, taking all that time? If not, very discourteous.

  • @johns5760
    @johns5760 Год назад

    Kudos to the caddie for sticking to his guns, but Jordan became one of the world's top golfers and the caddie is a caddie, so I think he's done ok trusting himself..

  • @DETROIT1948
    @DETROIT1948 Год назад

    USA PGA.

  • @rod9525
    @rod9525 7 дней назад

    After winning the Masters and the U.S.Open in 2015 Spieth's ego got in his way. He began referring to himself as 'We.' Granted, he stumbled into an Open win later but his career peeked 9 years ago.

  • @mikelaird5458
    @mikelaird5458 Год назад

    Seems like normal stuff to me. Wouldn't try taking this much time on your course though.

  • @schuncke
    @schuncke Год назад +1

    Caddies get 10% of the prize money the golfer wins . An error like Spieths in this video means if he misses the cut because of it. 10% of 0 is 0 .

    • @vincentjohnson3174
      @vincentjohnson3174 Год назад

      This was 3rd round and he was leading but I get what your saying

    • @schuncke
      @schuncke Год назад

      @@vincentjohnson3174 difference between 1st place and 3rd is like $500,000 that’s $50,000 the caddie would be out .

  • @michaelshannon4603
    @michaelshannon4603 10 месяцев назад

    Jc, just hit the ball

  • @drewp.weiner2473
    @drewp.weiner2473 Год назад +2

    Caddies know best, players never let their ego go

  • @paulrodriguez5958
    @paulrodriguez5958 Месяц назад

    Whats with the constant twirling of the club in his hand. Like a nervous twitch.

  • @steveg2448
    @steveg2448 Год назад +3

    This is why he can’t consistently win

  • @andrewscolaro3643
    @andrewscolaro3643 Год назад

    No comment.

  • @Hada74
    @Hada74 11 дней назад +2

    And Spieth doesn't win anymore because...........

  • @jesselund360
    @jesselund360 Год назад +12

    Jordan seems like a NIGHTMARE to caddy for....

    • @kavivarma4786
      @kavivarma4786 Год назад +2

      Bruh michael loves his job

    • @connerbrady1043
      @connerbrady1043 Год назад +5

      Hes one of the few guys that has had the same caddie his whole career...

    • @Nealson454
      @Nealson454 Год назад +3

      At least Jordan made it clear the fault would be with himself and not his caddie before he played. Others would blame the caddie regardless.

    • @TheErockaustin
      @TheErockaustin Год назад +1

      I would argue the opposite. There are some players where the caddie would be terrified to intervene or caution against a certain shot. A good relationship is one where they communicate, like in this instance. It is still ultimately up to the player to make the decision.

  • @RB..1
    @RB..1 6 дней назад

    Tin Cup…

  • @thomasthetrain3102
    @thomasthetrain3102 Год назад +5

    They are professionals he picked the shot he thought he could pull off. No biggie, move on to the next hole

  • @HashbeanSC2
    @HashbeanSC2 Год назад

    PGA tour's coverage is so bad the people watching this live didn't even get to see this happen in full screen or hear the conversation because of the tour's obnoxious greed.
    LIV golf is the future.
    The PGA tour is finished.

  • @Ryanthegolfer
    @Ryanthegolfer Год назад

    nothing major , stand on your nuts and hit the shot. the layup shot had the potential of being played poorly too

  • @LoveMusic9973
    @LoveMusic9973 Год назад

    Please don’t go. It is Saudi Money. Stand up be a great American and great at golf. ❤️⛳️🇺🇸😘😘

  • @nickb4356
    @nickb4356 Год назад

    just think what would Deshambo do?

  • @penguin44ca
    @penguin44ca Год назад +1

    The longer you talk, the worse the shot is in the end.

  • @williambruceboisjoli8455
    @williambruceboisjoli8455 Год назад +1

    Sorry but taking to much time cant stand slow play

  • @garykirscher9456
    @garykirscher9456 10 месяцев назад +1

    All I got from that video is that he is such a slow player and that it sets such a terrible example for all the amateurs out there.

  • @peace2u947
    @peace2u947 Год назад +1

    I think he's trying to make a golf swing like cameron smith, he's ultra dooshy with his consistent chat, being his caddy would be a really annoying job, like babysitting an annoying kid..

  • @calvinhenshaw2147
    @calvinhenshaw2147 Год назад

    rather watch LIV

  • @saunds59
    @saunds59 7 дней назад

    Get on with it, he takes far too long over shots

  • @braydenboyko8525
    @braydenboyko8525 Год назад

    Play faster , doesn’t matter , shouldn’t even have caddies

  • @KirbyWainwright77
    @KirbyWainwright77 14 дней назад

    lol, classic

  • @kimberlyfrost7394
    @kimberlyfrost7394 12 дней назад

    No gamble, no glory...... He took the most aggressive route in a risk vs. reward next to impossible shot. If he makes it he looks like Phil Mickelson when he's hot or like Jean van de Velde (the player who had a 3 shot lead at the 1999 British Open on the 18th hole and lost in grand fashion.)
    All that matters is he took the caddies take under advisement but chose the aggressive route, and absolutely owned it when it didn't pan out for him. I see nothing wrong with how it played out.

  • @bnegs521
    @bnegs521 Месяц назад

    Speaking of downside. That perfectly describes Jordans career

  • @johnnynicholls1043
    @johnnynicholls1043 Год назад +1

    This is why he doesn't have more wins. It's equal to a quarterback throwing it out of bounds vs trying to make the play, it's always better to play it safe unless your that good and he isn't.

  • @LongbranchOlivetti
    @LongbranchOlivetti Год назад +34

    What annoys me about this, is that if Spieth doesn't make the money, it doesn't really make a difference to him. But for his caddie, it would be a huge deal.

    • @oozy5272
      @oozy5272 Год назад +13

      Generally this is correct but this caddie in particular is already a millionaire.

    • @tapryor2tonysub150
      @tapryor2tonysub150 Год назад +1

      I would say the caddie is lucky to piggyback off spieths skill to earn a living so he can deal with some bad decisions from time to time.

    • @brahamthomas1198
      @brahamthomas1198 Год назад +8

      @@tapryor2tonysub150 you don't know how much work caddies do

    • @ericlee9629
      @ericlee9629 Год назад +4

      @@brahamthomas1198 you don’t know how much work real people with real jobs do

    • @brahamthomas1198
      @brahamthomas1198 Год назад +2

      @@ericlee9629 I am a real person with a real job, so I do... but ok

  • @dennisjamieson3328
    @dennisjamieson3328 Год назад +10

    I have been a follower of Jordan from his first win but I’ve lost my hopes for him. I know he won once this year after a long time between wins. He’s lost a lot of his concentration. I’ve started pulling for other players who are more consistent. I know he averages 10 million dollars per year is cash and investments. So he’s not hurting but if he could just concentrate a bit more he may return to his days of 2015.

  • @wessean6288
    @wessean6288 Год назад

    lol 🤭

  • @itsasher0845
    @itsasher0845 Год назад +1

    First

  • @bradleymaddox3047
    @bradleymaddox3047 Год назад +4

    Dude....quit overthinking everything?! Let your natural ability take over like you were doing early in your career. C'mon man!!

    • @ryanmaney1635
      @ryanmaney1635 Год назад

      this is spot on. After the meltdown in 2016 at the masters he has done this time and time again. He thinks more analytics the better off he is. Just look at his swing, complete opposite of natural

    • @judynichols2904
      @judynichols2904 Год назад

      Cantlay won because he made a decision and never overthought that decision !

  • @tankhalffull
    @tankhalffull Год назад

    What I heard was a caddie putting doubt in his player's head...

    • @kennyg1358
      @kennyg1358 8 месяцев назад

      You should doubt your ability to hit a 1% shot.

    • @tankhalffull
      @tankhalffull 8 месяцев назад

      @@kennyg1358 LOL! Doubt is the enemy of success....

    • @vangledosh
      @vangledosh 2 месяца назад

      It’s not putting doubt in his head, he’s simply suggesting the smart thing to do

  • @christinapankey1415
    @christinapankey1415 Год назад +2

    His problem is he knows the camera are there and he wants so bad to be like tiger woods and sound like it takes a degree to just swing a wedge. Grow up Jordan

  • @Johnny-ss7vx
    @Johnny-ss7vx Год назад

    Long live LIV

  • @brucewallner6753
    @brucewallner6753 2 месяца назад

    Yeah, that golfer is an absolute pill. Just the neurotic nature of his over analysis is difficult to watch.

  • @user-fn9fc4ui6h
    @user-fn9fc4ui6h 11 дней назад

    Most over rated golfer on the PGA tour. Confidence he had prior to duffing the ball in the water at the Masters in 2016 never returned. Yes he won the British Open and a few others...but...he won 7 tournaments in the 2 1/2 years prior to that shot. Since that shot...8 YEARS he has won 6.

    • @geebeeinga
      @geebeeinga 9 дней назад

      Most over rated!!??? If you truly follow golf you would say that he’s fallen off, absolutely. If you’re a casual watcher of the Tour then you might think he should consistently be in the running for majors and when he misses cuts then you claim “OVER RATED!” He’s already had a career 95% of tour players can only dream of. He sure ain’t what he used to be - but to use that description only shows what a casual knowledge of golf you have.

    • @user-fn9fc4ui6h
      @user-fn9fc4ui6h 7 дней назад

      @@geebeeinga Sorry, not buying it. My point is why is he ALWAYS in the featured groups, yet look at the current tournament, 1. His 'home' course, 2. Only 2 prominent players in the field (Scheffler and Morikawa), 3. He is 36th! You were correct, 'has HAD', those days are over but the media (Golf world) won't give up. PS: Justin Thomas is not far behind!

  • @nathansabula6355
    @nathansabula6355 Год назад +7

    Jesus loves you all and died for our sins .

  • @kimberlyfrost7394
    @kimberlyfrost7394 12 дней назад

    If you don't trust yourself and your skillset then you might as well stay at home and watch it on the tube.

  • @bradgingrich4505
    @bradgingrich4505 Час назад

    Super low percentage shot, he should have tried that shot in a practice rd., maybe would have taken his caddies advice .

  • @kevinwortz8301
    @kevinwortz8301 11 дней назад

    Fkng time wasting. One reason people turn off golf