Jordan Spieth’s caddie Michael Greller revisits Chambers Bay, the site of the 2015 U.S. Open and a very personal place for Greller. Relive one of the most iconic major finishes firsthand and go inside the mind of a caddie trying to win a major championship during a rollercoaster finishing stretch.
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it was looking like a birdie here was going to get it done and he hits the shot hit it wind hit it wind any wind up there hit it a little bit just a little bit easy easy after Jordan hit that shot Gracie had to lay up i actually had to rake the bunker you know his caddy lap with him it’s like the caddy etiquette thing like the other caddy rakes the bunker so I didn’t get to walk up to 18 with Jordan no way you had to do the raking so I was back here raking and here comes speed at 18 with an eagle putt coming i wouldn’t think there’s anybody sitting down 86,000 people are sitting down jordan Spe has won the US Open

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  1. I remember that. That WAS epic!

    This shot, at the time, reminded me of Padraig Harrington's 5-wood on the 17th of Birkdale in 2008, where he hit a 270 yard approach with a wicked crosswind over a bunker to a few feet for Eagle.

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