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Watch Jordan Spieth make eagle and tell caddie Michael Greller to get the ball

Christopher PowersJuly 24, 2017
GolfNewsThe Open Championship

The back nine on Sunday at Royal Birkdale was fascinating television. From the circus on the 13th hole, to the birdie barrage Jordan Spieth went on the final few holes, it was amazing to watch.

But the best moment may have come at the par-5 15th hole, where Spieth found the front left portion of the green with his approach shot, leaving him a lengthy eagle putt to regain the solo lead. He made it, which was pretty impressive, but not nearly as impressive as the reaction.

Unbelievable! @jordanspieth holes an eagle at the 15th. #TheOpen pic.twitter.com/DuRgow3ldg

— The Open (@TheOpen) July 23, 2017

In case you’re lip-reading skills aren’t great, Spieth said “go get that” to caddie Michael Greller after the putt dropped. Why did he want the caddie to go get it? To walk off the green like a badass, obviously. Truly one of the more impressive golf reactions we’ve seen.

British OpeneagleGolfJordan SpiethMichael GrellerOpen ChampionshipPuttRoyal Birkdale

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