EVENTS
Masters 2018: Jordan Spieth converts massive birdie putt at 16 for share of lead
Published on
Jordan Spieth began the final round of the Masters nine shots behind leader Patrick Reed.
But when Spieth converted this long birdie putt at the par-3 16th and Reed missed a 5-foot birdie try at No. 13, the two were suddenly tied at 14 under.
https://twitter.com/TheMasters/status/983095833070456832
That putt got Spieth to 9 under for the day.
The largest 54-hole deficit overcome in Masters history was eight strokes. That happened when Jackie Burke Jr. defeated Ken Venturi by one stroke in 1956.