Jordan Spieth and Bubba Watson were two of the golfers who put on a show at No. 16 during Tuesdayâs practice round, taking turns skipping balls over the pond and trying to land them on the green.
Watson did it with his driver, while Spieth his a three-hopper that rolled onto and nearly off the green.
Watch @bubbawatson use his driver to skip the ball across the pond onto No. 16 green. #themasterspic.twitter.com/6l0nKeSidE
— Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 4, 2017
Watch @JordanSpieth skip the ball across the pond onto No. 16 green. #themasterspic.twitter.com/NRx2b4oHzL
— Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 4, 2017
But Spiethâs entertainment for the patrons on-hand Tuesday was already rolling at No. 12, when, according to ESPNâs Jason Sobel, he hit a great tee shot and cracked a joke about needing that last year, when he posted a quadruple bogey and tumbled down the leaderboard on Sunday afternoon. Spiethâs got good spirits, it seems, regarding his return to Amen Corner one year after one of the most shocking final-round slides in recent years.
Jordan Spieth knocked his tee shot to tap-in range on the 12th hole today. Told gallery: "I really could've used that one 12 months ago."
— Jason Sobel (@JasonSobelESPN) April 4, 2017
As for the skipping on No. 16, the closest to the pin on the day was apparently Mackenzie Hughes.
Watch @MacHughesGolf get closest to the pin skipping it across the pond on No. 16. #themasterspic.twitter.com/n3SrYegg0k
— Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 4, 2017