AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -- Jordan Spieth was frustrated Friday when Masters officials put his group on the clock ahead of the toughest stretch at Augusta National.
Spieth, Paul Casey and Bryson DeChambeau were told on the 11th hole - the toughest in the second round - that they were being timed for being out of position. Spieth hit his approach some 75 feet from the hole and was heard saying to his caddie, ''I'm being ... timed. I want to take my time, wait out the gusts.''
He two-putted for par, escaped with a par from the bunker short of the 12th green and the group was back in position a short time later.