Jordan Spieth stared into the abyss of Butler Cabin Sunday. And we were there to watch as CBS Sports captured every slow, agonizing second of it.
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The 22-year old wunderkind seemed to be on cruise control for his second straight Masters title until he blew up with a catastrophic quadruple bogey 7 on the 12th hole. He never recovered — and Danny Willett became the first Englishman since CBS' own lead golf announcer Nick Faldo to capture the green jacket.