Nicklaus: "I think the whole golfing world feels for Jordan Spieth."
/Interesting that Mr. Nicklaus felt compelled to issue a sympathy message.
I think the whole golfing world feels for Jordan Spieth. He had a chance to do something truly special and something very few have done before—and be the youngest to accomplish that—and he just didn’t pull through. My heart goes out to him for what happened, but I know that Jordan is a young man who will certainly learn from this experience and there will be some good that comes out of this for him. He’s a wonderful talent and a wonderful young man.
I’ve watched Danny Willett play on television a few times and when I’ve seen him swing the golf club, I have thought, “Well, this young man looks like he’s a pretty darn good player.” He had moved himself up to 12th in the world, so he’s obviously done something right and was playing very good golf coming into Augusta. What impressed me so much is that when he realized he was in a position to win, he finished it—and that’s the mark of a champion: To finish a good round; give yourself an opportunity to win; and when the other fellow doesn’t finish, you’ve got to be there. Danny Willett was and kudos to him. What an amazing couple of weeks for him—from becoming a new father to becoming the latest Masters winner. My congratulations go to Danny for what he did.
**Steph Curry's reaction to the 7 by Spieth from Andre Iguodala was caught on camera. From For The Win.
when you find out Spieth put two in the water at #TheMasters pic.twitter.com/XtIxU0BApo
— Julie Phayer (@juliephayer) April 10, 2016