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A quadruple bogey on 12 ends repeat chance for Jordan Spieth at Masters


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Jordan Spieth was rolling along and a second green jacket was awaiting the young star. As he made the turn on the back nine, it would take something catastrophic for him to lose this lead. No worries, a bogey on 10 was just a hiccup, right? Oops, Spieth had another bogey on 11, a hole that he had a double bogey on, in round three. Spieth was coming back to the field, and the "Golden Bell" was coming up. Spieth had faired well on the tricky par 3. He birdied the hole in rounds one and two, and came up with a par in round three. With his past success, Spieth should have been able to overcome the nervousness of losing two shots on 10 and 11. However, let the catasophry begin. After finding the water twice, Spieth ended with a quadruple bogey and suddenly Spieth was playing catch up. After leading the Masters for seven straight rounds, he was in trouble of losing his green jacket. Spieth could not overcome his mistakes on holes 10,11, and 12.
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