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“Get Over It!” — Caddie’s Sharp Rebuke to Jordan Spieth Sparks Masters Controversy at Augusta 2025

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In one of the most dramatic moments of the 2025 Masters, cameras captured an intense exchange between Jordan Spieth and his long-time caddie, Michael Greller, that has golf fans and analysts buzzing. After an errant tee shot on the 18th hole during Friday’s second round, a visibly frustrated Spieth muttered in defeat. But before the moment could spiral, Greller delivered a cutting reality check: “Get over it.”

The sharp rebuke, caught live on broadcast and now viral across social media, was a jarring glimpse into the emotional chaos lurking beneath the calm exterior of Augusta National.

Spieth, the 2015 Masters champion, had been grappling with difficult conditions all round. He carded a one-over 73, leaving him two-over for the tournament and ten shots behind leader Justin Rose. While that would be enough to scrape through the cut, the emotional toll was clear—and Greller’s blunt intervention signaled just how high tensions were running.

This isn’t the first time Spieth’s mental battles at Augusta have played out publicly, but rarely has a caddie so firmly called out a top player mid-round. The incident has divided fans—some praising Greller for keeping his man grounded, others accusing him of crossing a line.

The controversy comes amid broader concerns from players about course conditions, including “mud balls” and unusually fast fairways. Spieth himself noted earlier in the week that Augusta felt “firmer and faster than expected,” a sentiment echoed by several in the field.

As Spieth moves into the weekend paired with Chile’s Joaquin Niemann, both sitting at +2, all eyes will be on how this high-profile partnership navigates the pressure cooker that is Augusta National—and whether Greller’s tough love lights a fire under his player or fans the flames of frustration.

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