Its not often you get to listen into the a player and caddie conversation, especially when its mid way through a major. However the mics picked up an interesting conversation between last year U.S. Open winner Jordan Spieth and his caddie Michael Greller.
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The exchange went like this;
Spieth: "Where do you want this ball? Just directly at it?"
Greller: "Yeah."
What, golf isn't that simple for you?
-- It's nice to see that even other PGA Tour players are blown away by how far Dustin Johnson projects a golf ball.
-- When Spieth knocks his approach shot on the ninth green and waits for applause, he clearly thought the shot was better than it was.
"I got no claps for that," he said, before accepting, "Must be pretty far back."
It was exactly that, Spieth's ball ended up 70 add feet above the hole, and he then 3 putted for bogey.
Greller: "Yeah."
What, golf isn't that simple for you?
-- It's nice to see that even other PGA Tour players are blown away by how far Dustin Johnson projects a golf ball.
-- When Spieth knocks his approach shot on the ninth green and waits for applause, he clearly thought the shot was better than it was.
"I got no claps for that," he said, before accepting, "Must be pretty far back."
It was exactly that, Spieth's ball ended up 70 add feet above the hole, and he then 3 putted for bogey.