Jordan Spieth’s group was being timed during Friday’s second-round at The Masters and he was not thrilled.
The defending champ opened with a six-under 66 on Thursday before adding two birdies on No. 1 and No. 3 on Friday. He then stumbled a bit, recording a double bogey on No. 5 and bogies on No. 9 and No. 10 (he birdied No. 8).
It was during this rough patch that his group, consisting of Paul Casey and amateur Bryson DeChambeau, was being timed for slow play.
This did not make him happy:




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