Every golfer who has ever played has felt how Jordan Spieth felt on Thursday. The three-time major champ seemed to be hitting the golf ball well, but he wasn’t getting anything out of it. And the frustration was mounting just four holes into the Memorial Tournament.
After a pair of opening bogeys and a missed fairway on the par-5 fifth, Spieth faced a decision for his second shot. And here’s where things get good, because in came Michael Greller to play the role of caddie and psychologist.