Forget Jordan's collapse, Danny's chip on 17 or Louis' in-off on 16, the real shock of this tournament Smylie Kaufman's brother name is Luckie??? Did their parents think they were having cats?
Forget Jordan's collpse, Danny's chip on 17 or Louis in-off on 16, the real shock of this tournament Smylie Kaufman's brother name is Luckie??? Did their parents think they were having cats?
One of the hardest things to watch is someone collapsing like Spieth did. It made for a memorable masters but it was tough. Glad he was able to get over it and get back to winning ways though.
By chance, I just happened to turn the TV on at about 3:24:32 on the day of the broadcast to catch up on the leader board... needless to say, I was as stunned as everyone else. What a crazy moment in Masters history.
On the 4th day of the 2016 Masters... I just happened to sit down and turn on the TV at about 3:23:50 to catch up on how the tournament was going. Needless to say more.
Tough for Jordan on 12. Had a nice break with his tee shot on 14 though which could have led to a bogey or worse had it not bounced off the trees back into the fairway.
Jim Stark okay I will fully admit I was one of those people, minus the “wholesome” part, but the reason why is because Spieth had turned pro halfway through a season yet won a tournament anyway (in a playoff over a tour vet, mind you, the exact same way tiger won his first event), qualified for the Presidents Cup team his first partial season, and looked like he would continue to follow the Tiger script by winning in his first Masters appearance as a pro, also breaking Tiger’s record for youngest masters champion. Spieth led briefly on Sunday before finishing second. But he made the Ryder cup team that year and the next spring, although no longer in position to break Tiger’s age record to the day but still the same age as tiger was, he wins the Masters by dominating the tournament, tying Tiger’s 1997 Masters scoring record (in admittedly easier scoring conditions). Then he wins the very next major played, the US Open, and becomes the first player since Tiger to go into the British Open with a chance at leg #3 of the grand slam. He putts terribly and bogies the Road Hole to miss out on a playoff by 1, then is narrowly edged by Jason Day’s record breaking PGA Championship performance. He’s on top of the world at this point really looking like he’s following in Tiger’s footsteps this whole way. This is even more confirmed as he leads the 2016 Masters after 54 holes with just his “C” game. It appears that this kid simply owns Augusta and could contend here for years. He’s still leading on the back 9 Sunday even without his best stuff, the other competitors aren’t playing very well except for that Willett guy, surely Spieth is about to win his 2nd straight masters and 3rd major in the last 5 played (with the two he lost also being top 3 finishes as I detailed above). Then he rinses 2 in Rae’s Creek and everything I just wrote, which looked to be the opening chapters of a future biography about one of the greatest golfers of all time, became almost meaningless as tiger never had anything even close to this in terms of a choke. But that doesn’t mean the hype until that moment wasn’t justified, it was.
Not a mention of Danny Willet before 28 mins. and no coverage until 1:20. Safe to say nobody saw him coming. But the most enjoyable thing about CBS broadcasts is the inability for our cousins across the pond to pronouns Langer correctly 😊
Just watched a few more times. He never marked his ball did he? The commentators were saying about the sharpie line on his ball but it wasn't lined up with the hole as its all over the place when rolling. Very interesting. Maybe he was off?
@@trevorsanso32 nope: you can clean the green. What you cannot do is repairing pitch marks or cleaning sand if there are between your ball and the green.
@@evanwrenn402 And what a lot of people forget is that when Spieth walked onto the 12th tee, he only had a 1-shot lead over Danny Willett. Everyone remembers him collapsing from a 5-shot lead, but Willett had as much to do with that as did Spieth, because while Spieth was bogeying 10 and 11, Willett was making two birdies coming in, hence the 4-shot swing before Spieth even got to the 12th tee. It would have been one thing if Spieth had a 3 or 4 shot lead on 12 and did the same thing, but his lead was only one, which increased the pressure even more. And quite frankly, Spieth's collapse in the 2016 Masters was something you could see coming from as far back as the first round, when he shanked his tee shot on 16, because his swing wasn't there at all that week, yet at the turn on Sunday, it seemed like a second consecutive wire-to-wire victory seemed inevitable, but his swing issues that entire week finally caught up to him on 10 and 11, and then of course, we know what happened on 12.
@Peter Fox And let's not forget there was a third player in that drama. Justin Leonard, who won The Open championship in 1997. When Van de Velde collapsed on that final hole, everyone, myself included, thought it would be Leonard, who in addition to that '97 Open title, had also won the Players Championship in 1998, that would take down the title in that playoff for his second Open Championship title in three years. But the momentum from one of the great Open Championship rounds in recent memory propelled Lawrie to the win in that playoff against Leonard and Van de Velde. And of course, there was also a third player in this drama in the form of veteran and one-time world #1 Lee Westwood, but you pretty much knew that Westwood's putting jitters would get the best of him, as had been the case time and time again in past major championships.
Agreed. The pressure of leading a major builds and builds . Willett was gifted lead in one hole, he did play v.well, but just as Paul Lawrie tried in vain to get from under van’s shadow , Willett never will.
It wasn't the tee shot on 12 that killed Jordan. He could still chip up and make a bogey or even a double bogey and still have a legitimate chance. It was the chunked 3rd shot that was the real downer
There is just no sport like Golf. It can be cruel in s many ways. I mean 2016 will probably be remembered for Spieth's meltdown and more than Willet's win, thus stealing Willet's place in history.
As someone who started hs seeing spieth win in 2015 and becoming a big fan this is one of the worst collapses I’ve ever seen. Remember this 3:24:35 like it was yesterday 🥲
Jordan Spieth didn’t collapse, he was just playing golf! That’s golf, hitting the ball into the water or hitting it fat etc. It just happens. QuadrupIe bogey, Sunday at Augusta at 12 is just golf folks. I am far more worried about him now outside the top 50 than back then
And this is something we've seen before, whether it was Bill Rogers getting hot in the early 80s (he was the best player in the world in 1981) and then being out of the game by '85, or what happened to Ian Baker-Finch not too many years after his Open win at Royal Birkdale (the same course on which Spieth got his Open title after leaking oil in the final round), or what happened to David Duval after his Open win in 2001, which was the culmination of a 4-year hot streak. It's something that sometimes can't be explained.
Ball striking is important, of course, but that putter that Spieth had through these years was really Tiger-like. Average ball striking with a hot putter is the winning combination, unless your name is Jack and Tiger and own awesemness in both.
People always talk about his putting but he was really great from 100 yards and in, his chippin and pitching is just as amazing to watch as his putting
@@MartinGonzalez-qm8mw Clueless. He was injured for ages, lost form, then won in Dubai as above and the PGA at Wentworth a few weeks ago, both world class fields.
Spieth and Bryson both still feel like young guys on tour, so it’s crazy to look back and realize that Spieth had already been racking up majors while Bryson was an amateur
Indeed. Spieth, Rory, Woods, Nicklaus, Ballesteros, all in "the Greatest" Category at age 25 - but it would seem only Nicklaus and Woods maintained winning 1 to 1.5 Majors/year for 10-20 years. Rory and Spieth have not won Majors while young for 9 years as of August 2024. The late Seve won his last (5th) Major in 1988 at age 31.
05:04:25 Having won the year before, Speith had to present the green jacket to Willett He looked shell shocked Almost fell over when he stood up to present the jacket, and never shook Willet’s hand Rough day
Oosthuizen's hole in one has to be the best of all time as I have never seen a ball so determined to go into hole as that one. Only let down was that both his and JB Holmes's ball didn't go in at the same time as that would have been the ultimate trick shot.
Speith has a green jacket already. It’s not like he doesn’t have a green jacket. Life isn’t fair he is a competitor and understands the ups and downs of competition.
@@thefivepoints That's not true at all... It's just that England is the size of only 3-4 States in a country with 50 of them. It's like calling Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, Michigan, and Illinois (5 entire states) the "Midwest" ... or Kentucky, Tennessee, North + South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Louisiana (9 STATES)... "the South". Stay smol UK.
He under-clubbed on 16. If he hit 7 iron on that line instead of 8 then it would have been close. Who knows how that may have affected Willet’s shot after him. Another ‘what could have been’ for Lee.
Just rewatching a lot of the final rounds at Augusta and previously watched Jordan’s charge at 2018. What a terrific record between 2018 and 2019. The really bad shot was the drop at 12. There was no excuse there. The tee shot was a mistake yes but one a lot make. The drop was a simple fat hit did you see the divot. Think about this. He takes a 5 at 12 and he is in a playoff. I have no idea what happened with the drop. Never seen such a bad “simple” shot from a pro of his standard. I felt for him I really did. That was the head not the skill at play there.
It's the cruelty of the 12th hole. Major champion and four-time runner-up at the Masters took a 13 at 12th in 1980. Once you put it in the drink, your mind gets scrambled. I don't know if you play golf but you are playing routinely and something like this happens, your body just goes to jelly, your nerves are shredded and your mind goes to mush.
How close was he at going Back to Back, wire to wire, or for the hat trick for that matter. I have watched this round many times and have often wondered if Smylie Kaufman had any influence on his collapse. They say your playing partners can drag you down, maybe some validity to that.
It’s uncanny how the eventual winner almost always birdies the 16th hole in the final round. In addition, the number of aces on that hole makes it for me the most magical and possibly the most dramatic hole at Augusta National!
Nothing outdoes Norman's collapse though. And Norman actually collapsed in a much more cruel way and destroyed his career right there. He would go on to win a few more tournaments, and did compete at The Open one more time...but that was all she wrote.
I’ve only been golfing for 2 years. It’s interesting seeing the stars in this vid and comparing them to today. Spieth used to be the man. Same with Day.
After this victory, Danny Willett reached a career high #9 in the world golf rankings. On May 27, 2018 he was as low as 462nd in the world. Since that time, he has regained form, and is currently ranked 33rd in the world. His comeback since hitting such a low point in his career, is just as impressive if not more so than his Masters victory. All the credit in the world to him for proving he is anything but a fluke winner and I expect he will continue to be one of the top players in the coming years⛳️
@@cwalk2358 He has a kid, the jacket of a lifetime, family in Europe - Why on earth would he play on the PGA tour? Money? ... Masters winner and tour card for ages, he won't need any money ever, nor to qualify for the Masters ever again.
I was a senior at Jacksonville State University when this Masters was played. I'd never heard of Danny Willet until I saw his name all over the news after he'd won. He had previously played on the JSU golf team, and it made a lot of local news around campus.
Win probability graph for Spieth: Start of round: Spieth leads by 1, ~55-60% After 9 holes: Spieth leads by 5, ~92% After 10 holes: Spieth leads by 3, ~85% After 11 holes: Spieth lead by 1, ~75% 12th hole, tee shot in the water: ~50% 12th hole, 3rd shot in the water: ~17% 12th hole, 5th shot in the bunker: ~9% 12th hole, after the up-and-down: ~13% After the round: 0%, 3 shots back
Louis Oosthuizen is surely the only player at The Masters who has managed all of, a hole in one, an albatross two on a par five, an eagle three on a par five, many birdie twos, threes or fours, as well as 5, 6 and 7. So in all his rounds he’s managed a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and maybe even an 8.
I remember this: I stopped watching it when Spieth got to the 10th, because I had to leave the hotel and go to the airport, pretty sure the game was over. When I got there, checked in, I almost lost the flight because I couldn’t stop watching it at the bar… Unbelievable.
Forget Jordan's collapse, Danny's chip on 17 or Louis' in-off on 16, the real shock of this tournament Smylie Kaufman's brother name is Luckie??? Did their parents think they were having cats?
Adam Cooke They ARE from Alabama
up and down?
Yee-Haw
Forget Jordan's collpse, Danny's chip on 17 or Louis in-off on 16, the real shock of this tournament Smylie Kaufman's brother name is Luckie??? Did their parents think they were having cats?
My cat's name is Tom Jones.
Took 1hr 20 minutes of the coverage before Danny Willett made his first appearance.
Did they even show him at all? He won didn't he?
0:30 Fast Forward to the 2021 Masters
One of the hardest things to watch is someone collapsing like Spieth did. It made for a memorable masters but it was tough. Glad he was able to get over it and get back to winning ways though.
Aye, was a steward at Birkdale and then last 6 holes were stunning, simply stunning golf
3:24:40 One of the greatest momentum changes in the history of sports.
It’s really crazy, he had such a big lead
By chance, I just happened to turn the TV on at about 3:24:32 on the day of the broadcast to catch up on the leader board... needless to say, I was as stunned as everyone else. What a crazy moment in Masters history.
But not the first leader to collapse like that.... Just the first time it was by someone so overhyped..
@Andrew Frank you don’t watch a lot of golf do you?
On the 4th day of the 2016 Masters... I just happened to sit down and turn on the TV at about 3:23:50 to catch up on how the tournament was going.
Needless to say more.
2:52:41 Roars from Louis' ace on 16
Danny Willett is 2016 Masters Champion 🏆⛳🏌️
No matter how many times i watch this, I still don’t believe it
Your name is Reek!
2 perfect shots Michael...
3:01:20 the start of Jordan Spieth's downfall
3:01:20 the start of Jordan Spieth's downfall
@@thituyentran5729 3:01:22 the start of Jordan Spieth's downfall
StFidjnr and he wins the Open Championship in 2017, didn’t fall very far
@@mikejones-go8vz I think he just means his downfall in the 2016 Masters. Also that 2017 Open Championship was his last win anywhere.
@@rodsmith8118 But after having won the US OPEN and The Masters before, that's the last win anyone would want.
I've watched this edition of the Masters many times, each with the same sickening fascination: inevitable disaster about to happen.....
like the golf equivalent of July 1914
2:55:00 ....Edge of Darkness
Jordan hasn’t been the same player since this collapse he had one last big major at the open but this took something outta him mentally
2:59:30 for a great sequence
Tough for Jordan on 12. Had a nice break with his tee shot on 14 though which could have led to a bogey or worse had it not bounced off the trees back into the fairway.
7:30 anyone know what song this is in the broadcast? Is it a vonlichten song?
"We can land on the surface of the Sun, but only if we arrive at night!" Joe BimBo
We go from scoring record in '15 to absolutely no scoring in '16
The day Jordan Spieth's 'new owner of golf' tag fell away.
And since the collapse his golf game has never been the same.
it shows just how hard and unforgiving golf is
Didn't look bad winning the open, that was stunning golf....game seemed ok to me
Jim Stark okay I will fully admit I was one of those people, minus the “wholesome” part, but the reason why is because Spieth had turned pro halfway through a season yet won a tournament anyway (in a playoff over a tour vet, mind you, the exact same way tiger won his first event), qualified for the Presidents Cup team his first partial season, and looked like he would continue to follow the Tiger script by winning in his first Masters appearance as a pro, also breaking Tiger’s record for youngest masters champion. Spieth led briefly on Sunday before finishing second. But he made the Ryder cup team that year and the next spring, although no longer in position to break Tiger’s age record to the day but still the same age as tiger was, he wins the Masters by dominating the tournament, tying Tiger’s 1997 Masters scoring record (in admittedly easier scoring conditions). Then he wins the very next major played, the US Open, and becomes the first player since Tiger to go into the British Open with a chance at leg #3 of the grand slam. He putts terribly and bogies the Road Hole to miss out on a playoff by 1, then is narrowly edged by Jason Day’s record breaking PGA Championship performance. He’s on top of the world at this point really looking like he’s following in Tiger’s footsteps this whole way. This is even more confirmed as he leads the 2016 Masters after 54 holes with just his “C” game. It appears that this kid simply owns Augusta and could contend here for years. He’s still leading on the back 9 Sunday even without his best stuff, the other competitors aren’t playing very well except for that Willett guy, surely Spieth is about to win his 2nd straight masters and 3rd major in the last 5 played (with the two he lost also being top 3 finishes as I detailed above). Then he rinses 2 in Rae’s Creek and everything I just wrote, which looked to be the opening chapters of a future biography about one of the greatest golfers of all time, became almost meaningless as tiger never had anything even close to this in terms of a choke. But that doesn’t mean the hype until that moment wasn’t justified, it was.
azapro911 he go trumatized
Class act by Speith ,though to have to put that jacket on someone else.
3:00:20
Not a mention of Danny Willet before 28 mins. and no coverage until 1:20. Safe to say nobody saw him coming.
But the most enjoyable thing about CBS broadcasts is the inability for our cousins across the pond to pronouns Langer correctly 😊
did willett make adjustments to the green while his ball was off it on 15? isn't that a penalty?
Just watched a few more times. He never marked his ball did he? The commentators were saying about the sharpie line on his ball but it wasn't lined up with the hole as its all over the place when rolling. Very interesting. Maybe he was off?
@@Jpgundarun it sure looks to me like his ball was off the surface and he cleaned the green. that's a penalty
@@trevorsanso32 nope: you can clean the green. What you cannot do is repairing pitch marks or cleaning sand if there are between your ball and the green.
This will always be remembered as a Jordan’s collapse rather than Danny’s triumph
No doubt, but you gotta give Willet credit. He played very well and hit some clutch shots/putts.
@@evanwrenn402 And what a lot of people forget is that when Spieth walked onto the 12th tee, he only had a 1-shot lead over Danny Willett. Everyone remembers him collapsing from a 5-shot lead, but Willett had as much to do with that as did Spieth, because while Spieth was bogeying 10 and 11, Willett was making two birdies coming in, hence the 4-shot swing before Spieth even got to the 12th tee. It would have been one thing if Spieth had a 3 or 4 shot lead on 12 and did the same thing, but his lead was only one, which increased the pressure even more.
And quite frankly, Spieth's collapse in the 2016 Masters was something you could see coming from as far back as the first round, when he shanked his tee shot on 16, because his swing wasn't there at all that week, yet at the turn on Sunday, it seemed like a second consecutive wire-to-wire victory seemed inevitable, but his swing issues that entire week finally caught up to him on 10 and 11, and then of course, we know what happened on 12.
Seems a bit unfair on Danny, tbh. He was very consistent and Jordan collapsed. This result was fairytale stuff. Cherish that.
@Peter Fox And let's not forget there was a third player in that drama. Justin Leonard, who won The Open championship in 1997. When Van de Velde collapsed on that final hole, everyone, myself included, thought it would be Leonard, who in addition to that '97 Open title, had also won the Players Championship in 1998, that would take down the title in that playoff for his second Open Championship title in three years. But the momentum from one of the great Open Championship rounds in recent memory propelled Lawrie to the win in that playoff against Leonard and Van de Velde.
And of course, there was also a third player in this drama in the form of veteran and one-time world #1 Lee Westwood, but you pretty much knew that Westwood's putting jitters would get the best of him, as had been the case time and time again in past major championships.
Agreed. The pressure of leading a major builds and builds . Willett was gifted lead in one hole, he did play v.well, but just as Paul Lawrie tried in vain to get from under van’s shadow , Willett never will.
3:54:04 Danny’s chip
2:50:23 It’s just like Tiger’s chip on 16 in 2005.
Won yesterday
It wasn't the tee shot on 12 that killed Jordan. He could still chip up and make a bogey or even a double bogey and still have a legitimate chance. It was the chunked 3rd shot that was the real downer
He made poor decisions all over the place on this hole. That's what did it
01:03:19
Is that Owen Wilson behind Shane Lowery?
Definition of SHELL-SHOCKED
Song starting at 1:10?
There is just no sport like Golf. It can be cruel in s many ways. I mean 2016 will probably be remembered for Spieth's meltdown and more than Willet's win, thus stealing Willet's place in history.
As someone who started hs seeing spieth win in 2015 and becoming a big fan this is one of the worst collapses I’ve ever seen. Remember this 3:24:35 like it was yesterday 🥲
Tiger
Jordan Spieth didn’t collapse, he was just playing golf! That’s golf, hitting the ball into the water or hitting it fat etc. It just happens. QuadrupIe bogey, Sunday at Augusta at 12 is just golf folks. I am far more worried about him now outside the top 50 than back then
And this is something we've seen before, whether it was Bill Rogers getting hot in the early 80s (he was the best player in the world in 1981) and then being out of the game by '85, or what happened to Ian Baker-Finch not too many years after his Open win at Royal Birkdale (the same course on which Spieth got his Open title after leaking oil in the final round), or what happened to David Duval after his Open win in 2001, which was the culmination of a 4-year hot streak. It's something that sometimes can't be explained.
@@cjs83172 or it can be explained with many different reasons: injuries, loss of motivation, family issues…
Golf and/or life, simply put.
Ball striking is important, of course, but that putter that Spieth had through these years was really Tiger-like. Average ball striking with a hot putter is the winning combination, unless your name is Jack and Tiger and own awesemness in both.
His stats say that in his best year he was the best (or nearly) also with his irons and wedges
People always talk about his putting but he was really great from 100 yards and in, his chippin and pitching is just as amazing to watch as his putting
3:24:50
A day is enough to make us a little larger -
He looked like a 22 year old at the Masters. Its just the year before...
2:59:58 Louis Oosthuizen Hole in One
Jordan would win again but never again dominate in majors this basically ended it for him
and whos heard of Danny since.
He hasn't done anything since.
Might I suggest looking at who won in Dubai at the end of 2018 ....
@@MartinGonzalez-qm8mw Clueless. He was injured for ages, lost form, then won in Dubai as above and the PGA at Wentworth a few weeks ago, both world class fields.
He's still a great player people think all there is in golf is first place at majors.
This was the start of the downfall of Smylie Kaufman. It's a shame as he is such a likeable guy too.
Tough for Smylie. He played so badly that day he even missed out on making top 24 to come back next in 2017.
3:24:00 if anyone's curious.. Your welcome.
Only reason to watch this tourney, wdn't have been worth watching ever again if he won.
Sweet
Jordan 😭
2:59:28 Louie’s hole in one
Who’s everyone’s picks for 2021 Masters?
Matsuyama.
I’m all in.
@@annefilippobertozzi7601 🤣👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Speith will come back, still love him
2:50:16 In your LIFE have you seen anything like that?......AGAIN!
Ive never seen a player so nervy and second guess himself that much
4:55:50 possibly the dumbest question ever.
Danny willett wins, thats a FLUKE!!!!! he hasnt placed 10th or better in a tournement since the pilgrims arrived in 1620
You do realise he was ranked 12th in the world at the time? Hardly a no hoper.
Four rounds at Augusta against the best players in the world can never be cosidered a fluke.
Rich Beem was worse
Trey Marrion he has been injured as well
he just wpn again
Lee Westwood at 3:13...ha ha....turn right...sit....oh no! Just knew I'm buggered there
lol Spieth total meltdown! ahahahahah
The superficial bamboo postsurgically reflect because mayonnaise fortunately bury throughout a gabby decade. fluffy, maniacal swamp
Spieth 12th hole....3:24:04 😢
2:39:00 “golfing savant” 😂
Cant stand a woman announcing a mans sport!
matt smith bet there are a million women players better than you
To his credit, Spieth hung tough and shot -1 coming in after the disaster at 12.
3:01:20 the start of Jordan Spieth's downfall
1:07:11
Spieth and Bryson both still feel like young guys on tour, so it’s crazy to look back and realize that Spieth had already been racking up majors while Bryson was an amateur
i didn't realize that
Indeed. Spieth, Rory, Woods, Nicklaus, Ballesteros, all in "the Greatest" Category at age 25 - but it would seem only Nicklaus and Woods maintained winning 1 to 1.5 Majors/year for 10-20 years. Rory and Spieth have not won Majors while young for 9 years as of August 2024. The late Seve won his last (5th) Major in 1988 at age 31.
3:23:10 Jordan Spieth at the 12th Tee. Oh no....
thank you so much, this is exactly what I came to this video to look for
It's a good club 😂😂😂
Thanks for letting me know where to go.
Great up and down for a 7!
Danny Willett says thank you very much
Happens to the best of us Jordan. I hit it into the water today too.
gg
05:04:25
Having won the year before, Speith had to present the green jacket to Willett
He looked shell shocked
Almost fell over when he stood up to present the jacket, and never shook Willet’s hand
Rough day
Pretty sure they shook hands off-camera afterwards but yeah he was in shock there.
Also a young and not-buffed Bryson as LA there :)
The tournament that destroyed his career.
@@americansantacruz6080 Actually he's won 6 times since then
@@DanielSong39 Yet he won close to that in 2015 alone...
@@DanielSong39
And the British Open 🏆 lol
The white trouser / white cap combo was sure popular this year.
Kinda reminds me of Wimbeldon..everyone wears white when they play..I guess wearing white shows class and prestige
@@DTB1995 Dont forget Augusta's history...
@@Sloth55Chunk Dont be that guy
Oosthuizen's hole in one has to be the best of all time as I have never seen a ball so determined to go into hole as that one. Only let down was that both his and JB Holmes's ball didn't go in at the same time as that would have been the ultimate trick shot.
The interview at the end was really sad to watch.
Speith has a green jacket already. It’s not like he doesn’t have a green jacket. Life isn’t fair he is a competitor and understands the ups and downs of competition.
Man just said “Sheffield in the midlands” 🤯🤯
Americans think England is London and nothing else.
@@thefivepoints That's not true at all... It's just that England is the size of only 3-4 States in a country with 50 of them.
It's like calling Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, Michigan, and Illinois (5 entire states) the "Midwest" ... or Kentucky, Tennessee, North + South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Louisiana (9 STATES)... "the South".
Stay smol UK.
@@conanmcclanahan1069 ok but Sheffield isn’t in the Midlands
Think it gets forgotten how much of a chance this was for Westwood. After that eagle at 15, what a chance to kick-on.
He under-clubbed on 16. If he hit 7 iron on that line instead of 8 then it would have been close. Who knows how that may have affected Willet’s shot after him. Another ‘what could have been’ for Lee.
Dustin Johnson had a chance too
He's a relentless choker. Choked yesterday against Bryson from 157 center fairway he took 4 to get down on 15 lol.
He had the wrong shoes on
Every major he has ever been in, at the exact first moment he thinks he has a chance to win late, he implodes the same way.
Hmm how far into the broadcast did Danny even get mentioned.
Just past the hour mark.
I was going to say just after he won. LOL.
This broadcast proves why the sport of golf is amazing.
Speith was not committed to that shot on 12 from the get go. He was doubting his caddie's advice on club selection.
8 iron?! That is the club.. He choked.
@@andrewfrank7222 Exactly 8 iron, plenty of club there oh yea.
He thought he had too much club and tried to take something off....fatal mistake.
Just rewatching a lot of the final rounds at Augusta and previously watched Jordan’s charge at 2018. What a terrific record between 2018 and 2019. The really bad shot was the drop at 12. There was no excuse there. The tee shot was a mistake yes but one a lot make. The drop was a simple fat hit did you see the divot. Think about this. He takes a 5 at 12 and he is in a playoff. I have no idea what happened with the drop. Never seen such a bad “simple” shot from a pro of his standard. I felt for him I really did. That was the head not the skill at play there.
It's the cruelty of the 12th hole. Major champion and four-time runner-up at the Masters took a 13 at 12th in 1980. Once you put it in the drink, your mind gets scrambled. I don't know if you play golf but you are playing routinely and something like this happens, your body just goes to jelly, your nerves are shredded and your mind goes to mush.
How close was he at going Back to Back, wire to wire, or for the hat trick for that matter. I have watched this round many times and have often wondered if Smylie Kaufman had any influence on his collapse. They say your playing partners can drag you down, maybe some validity to that.
Wrong Jordan still loses by One if he makes double.
Thank you, The Masters.
It’s uncanny how the eventual winner almost always birdies the 16th hole in the final round.
In addition, the number of aces on that hole makes it for me the most magical and possibly the most dramatic hole at Augusta National!
The hole is a gauntlet historically.
#16 is a joke. All it needs is a little red barn just north of the hole with a door opening and closing at random intervals.
@@davidluck1678 Augusta National needs a redesign. There I've stated it.
How incredible was Dustin Johnson's 2nd shot on the 15th!
Surely the biggest turnaround of any Masters tournament, especially when you consider that it happened in only THREE holes.
Nothing outdoes Norman's collapse though. And Norman actually collapsed in a much more cruel way and destroyed his career right there. He would go on to win a few more tournaments, and did compete at The Open one more time...but that was all she wrote.
I’ve only been golfing for 2 years. It’s interesting seeing the stars in this vid and comparing them to today. Spieth used to be the man. Same with Day.
It is hard to find golfers who can dominate major championships for many years
@@johno6681tiger woods plays golf too
3:24:50 The beginning of the choke
Jordan really has never been the same
After this victory, Danny Willett reached a career high #9 in the world golf rankings. On May 27, 2018 he was as low as 462nd in the world. Since that time, he has regained form, and is currently ranked 33rd in the world. His comeback since hitting such a low point in his career, is just as impressive if not more so than his Masters victory. All the credit in the world to him for proving he is anything but a fluke winner and I expect he will continue to be one of the top players in the coming years⛳️
How many times he won on tour since masters tho...
c walk He’s won twice on the European Tour. Both of those events he beat strong fields.
European I meant the real tour bud
c walk The European tour is just as real.
@@cwalk2358 He has a kid, the jacket of a lifetime, family in Europe - Why on earth would he play on the PGA tour?
Money? ... Masters winner and tour card for ages, he won't need any money ever, nor to qualify for the Masters ever again.
I was a senior at Jacksonville State University when this Masters was played. I'd never heard of Danny Willet until I saw his name all over the news after he'd won. He had previously played on the JSU golf team, and it made a lot of local news around campus.
Win probability graph for Spieth:
Start of round: Spieth leads by 1, ~55-60%
After 9 holes: Spieth leads by 5, ~92%
After 10 holes: Spieth leads by 3, ~85%
After 11 holes: Spieth lead by 1, ~75%
12th hole, tee shot in the water: ~50%
12th hole, 3rd shot in the water: ~17%
12th hole, 5th shot in the bunker: ~9%
12th hole, after the up-and-down: ~13%
After the round: 0%, 3 shots back
Jordan hadn’t been the same after this
No kidding
4:54:30 Jordan Spieth Interview
2:51:43
I know Greg Norman had a huge collapse in 96 but this one by Spieth just on the 12th hole alone is the biggest collapse in Masters history imo.
mr saudi golf’s collapse was pretty epic. worse than this
Sooo I'm guessing 3:24:00 is what you're here to see
Louis Oosthuizen is surely the only player at The Masters who has managed all of, a hole in one, an albatross two on a par five, an eagle three on a par five, many birdie twos, threes or fours, as well as 5, 6 and 7.
So in all his rounds he’s managed a
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and maybe even an 8.
3:41:07 is an absolutely insane shot from Dustin
Ryan Mac that’s ridiculous
Bubba did it before in 2014.
How does he have but one Major? He's got to be the biggest underachiever of all time.
1:24:54 I've been watching this woman with the rosy glasses for years sitting in that same spot
Shane Lowry ace: 1:02:56
DL 3 ace: 1:24:47
Louis Oosthuizen + J.B. Holmes ace: 2:59:28
The 16th hole is just the most magical, dramatic and beautiful par 3 in golf!!
So many moments, excitement and thrilling memories over the years!
Never understood why Speith wouldn't just hit it again off the Tee on 12, the drop zone is such an awkward distance.
You lead the Masters for 10 out of your first 12 rounds and then you play like a bona fide duffer. That's golf. The devil lurks in all of us.
3:00:00 In my LIFE, i have never seen anything like that! Seriously, I haven't.
I remember this: I stopped watching it when Spieth got to the 10th, because I had to leave the hotel and go to the airport, pretty sure the game was over.
When I got there, checked in, I almost lost the flight because I couldn’t stop watching it at the bar…
Unbelievable.
On Her Majesties Secret Service - 004
4:13:00 Danny’s winning putt