Jordan Spieth’s opinion on how Augusta National was set up on the final day of The Masters
Jordan Spieth finished The Masters on Sunday in fine style, carding a round of four-under-par 68. Spieth has been extremely inconsistent this week at The Masters but he ended the week at Augusta National on a high.
Photo by Chris Condon/Augusta National/Getty Images Jordan Spieth finished The Masters on Sunday in fine style, carding a round of four-under-par 68. Spieth has been extremely inconsistent this week at The Masters but he ended the week at Augusta National on a high. The 32-year-old from Dallas, Texas, has endured real struggles over the past few years and is without a win since April 2022.
Many fancied Spieth to rediscover his magic at Augusta National this week but he never got into contention to win The Masters . Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images Spieth struggled badly with his putting at The Masters once again and unless he improves on the greens, he will find it very difficult to return to the winners’ circle. At least he finished the tournament well, though.
A 68 in challenging conditions is nothing to be sniffed at. Jordan Spieth comments on Augusta National setup on day four of The Masters Spieth spoke to reporters after his final round at Augusta on Sunday. He responded when asked how he felt about the course setup on day four of The Masters.
“ Yeah, it was, you know, “ Spieth said. “ I feel like the holes that the greens need to be softer are softer, and then it was let go on the others kind of like Thursday. “ But you can’t have it like Thursday with where the pins are on six downwind and stuff like that.