All it took was one disastrous hole on Sunday for Jordan Spieth to undo all the good work he had put in over the course of nearly four full rounds at the 2016 Masters.
Winner of the 2015 tournament at Augusta National Golf Club and atop the leaderboard after the first three rounds of this year's edition, Spieth would knock two shots into the water on the par-three 12th hole on Sunday and two-putt once he finally made it onto the green for a quadruple bogey. This came on the heels of bogeys on the 10th and 11th holes.