全米オープン史上最もクレイジーなフィニッシュ?!スピースのチャンバースベイでの劇的勝利を振り返る

全米オープン史上最もクレイジーなフィニッシュ?!スピースのチャンバースベイでの劇的勝利を振り返る



全米オープン史上最もクレイジーなフィニッシュ?!スピースのチャンバースベイでの劇的勝利を振り返る

It was looking like a birdie here was going to get it done. And he hits the shot. Hit it wind. Hit it. Wind. Any wind up there. Hit it a little bit. Just a little bit. Easy. Easy. Cuz after Jordan hit that shot, Gracie had to lay up. I actually had to rake the bunker. you know, his caddy collab with him. It’s like a caddy etiquette thing like the other caddy raas the bunker. So, I didn’t even get to walk up to 18 with Jordan. No way. You had to do the raking. So, I was back here raking. [Applause] And here comes speed at 18 with an eagle putt coming. [Music] And I wouldn’t think there’s anybody sitting down. 86,000 people are sitting down. [Applause] Jordan Sp has won the US Open. [Music] What’s going on, man? Good to see you. Yeah, good to see you. Welcome back. Do you guys know what happened here? What your dad did out here? Yeah. What did he do? He got married. That’s right. Right here. That’s right. We don’t know where mommy went, but that’s the correct order of accomplishments out here, right? In 2007, the year Chambers Bay opened, Michael Greller was a local sixth grade math teacher who decided he’d caddy there in the summers for free golf and extra cash. Chambers is where he first worked for Justin Thomas, who later introduced him to Jordan Bee, who was so impressed that he hired him full-time. Chambers is also where Michael got married to his wife Ellie, overlooking one of golf’s most epic views. So, it was especially meaningful when Growler and Spe returned to Chambers for the 2015 US Open and especially insane when Spe emerged the winner from one of the wildest finishes in golf’s history. 10 years later, we brought Michael back to walk us through those final few holes. You have a favorite hole out here? 16. Next hole. 16. Yep. So, yeah, that’s the Tacoma Arrows Bridge. Oh, yeah. All right. So, you come over that to get here. Yeah. So, I Yeah, I live on the other side of that bridge. And I mean, one of the things I love about Chambers, it’s a it’s a public course. Yeah. Like at the US Open, I mean, literally every day I’d look in the crowds and I’d see just so many faces I knew. And it was also Father’s Day, right? My my dad was here, Ellie’s dad was here. They’ve both since passed. U but that was my dad’s I think the last golf tournament he ever made it to. You know, to have my wife, all my siblings, all my friends, and then, you know, to look over my mom and dad or and my mom’s pass too since, you know, look and my sister somehow got them next to the 18th green. Um my dad was in a wheelchair, but you know, he got to be up there and um kind of watch the I mean it was as we’re going to talk about chaos at the end, but people forget what Jordan did on this hole. I can’t remember who hit first. He was playing with Brandon Grace. I think Grace hit first because he did something special. Yeah. Balls way right. Might be out of bounds. Let’s go, Z. [Music] [Applause] They were both uh let’s see, Jordan would have been both five under five under at that point. Five under. And like I said, it been kind of a boring round and my guy is not boring. No, you don’t play many of those. Yeah. And then the fireworks uh started happening here on the on the 16th. Good swing there. hoping for a good kick now. Yeah, his 3-wood, you know, it came up here, tried to hang stay up in here, but I think it ended up uh kind of up by this head. Yep. And I remember he had a pretty good lie cuz I feel like he could have maybe gotten almost a drop, but he chose not to. Yeah. So, anyway, Jordan hits it here. Hits for him a very pedestrian chip, right? And then uh you know it’s the it’s the greatest putt I’ve ever seen him make. It’s the biggest fist pump I’ve pretty much ever seen him get. So he was about I don’t know 18 20 feet and you know when he makes it he turns right I’ll never forget the I must have been standing right there but he turns kind of looks out there and just the the fist pump and the the reaction he had was as good as you’ll ever see on a on a made putt. I mean for a guy that’s made a lot of big putts that’s that’s the biggest one. You know, that opened up at the time a two-shot lead. And in my mind, I was I wouldn’t say it felt like it was over, but it was just like a exhale. Yeah. You know, cuz Brandon made a double. So, he went three ahead of Gracie, right? That got Jordan to six under and was at four. And DJ, you got a good memory for not having watched this back. DJ was still at three. Yeah. So, Jordan had a two shot lead on the guy in the clubhouse and three over anybody still playing. So it was like, “All right, par bogey or par par,” you know, and Yeah. You know, this thing’s done. Too boring for Jordan, though. No, he he wanted to have it have some excitement. Yeah. How you doing? I’m Michael. What’s your name? I’m Lexi. Lexi. Great shot. What grade are you in? Michael. Second. Second grade. Wow. So, you’re doing something for the tenure? Yeah. Yep. Yep. Kind of reliving uh some of the shots. Yeah, that was one of the best openings I’ve ever seen, man. Come I don’t know any better ones. Well, Dylan’s going to hit the putt that Jordan made. That’s right. I’m going to give him a read. I mean, he knows what it does. He’s just got to hit it. You think this is about right? Yeah, that’s more or less. All right. So, yeah. What would you tell Jordan? Like do how much do you I mean, a putt like this, you know, this is this is truly all feels. Yeah. Uh, I think Jordan’s as good as anybody in the world from 20 to 25 feet in particularly one that’s got some break to it. Uh, so he’s very comfortable with this putt. Uh, but yeah, I mean it’s a 18. It’s, you know, foot and a half, two feet of break. All right. Just match your line of speed. I want to see that fist pump after you make it. I know. One of the biggest ones you’d ever given. All right. Oh, come on, Dylan. First take I want everybody to know. I think I’m meant to be your caddy. Oh my god. I I was too excited to actually fist pump though. Come on. Wow. We’re three up with two to play. Can you sign that for me? The worst that could happen. That was sick. I’m going to tell Jordan about that. See, I mean, he knocks that putt in. He’s got a two shot lead on Louis, three on anybody that’s still playing. And Yeah. And he hit it. I mean, it was just a it was just a bad swing. Yeah, [Music] this is how well obviously you just hit some bad shots cuz golf is hard. Yeah. But then how do like how do you make sense of it when it’s that high pressure a moment and he’s just made a big pod and Yeah. I mean I I I wouldn’t reflect on that in that moment. I’m as a caddy I’m thinking okay he’s very much out of position. He’s going to want to try to hit it at this pin. He’s going to have probably a really bad lie, which he did. You know, what am I going to tell him to get him to hit the smart shot? So, I’m trying to think about like when I’m catting, if I’m doing my job how I should, I’m thinking ahead on that next chip, on the next putt, what’s going to be going through his head on 18. Um, and then, you know, Sunday night when we’re celebrating, I can give him crap about the six iron. Like, what are you doing, man? How much do you talk to Jordan when uh like when he’s say he’s just hit a shot that’s out of position? I mean, I kind of I’m trying to figure out is he is he angry? Is he nervous? Uh does he cuz sometimes conversation is just going to upset him even more. Sure. Yeah. You know, if he’s really nervous. Um sometimes it’s just talking about something you see in the crowd or talking about one of his sports teams or something to distract him. Yeah. from whatever those nerves are. Uh a lot of times it’s just stay out of his way. Yeah. Um and he’s particularly if he’s playing really well, the last thing I want to do is get him, you know, get me talking too much. You know, he’s generally obviously the one that talks Yeah. a decent amount. Uh it is true. People talk a lot about, oh, the player caddy conversations you have with Jordan. I’m like, well, do you actually know what Michael sounds like? Because you don’t hear him as much as you hear Jordan during us. I’m talking You know, it’s it’s between shots when the you know, the mics aren’t on and I you know, the last thing I want to do is be part of the story, right? Because it’s about Jordan. Yeah. Um and I don’t ever I mean, I’m not comfortable doing this, frankly, because to beg you when it comes to I don’t like to talk about my story cuz I’m fortunate just to be riding along with Jordan. And uh but yeah, anyway, this shot here, you know, the pin was over there. I was very glad he wasn’t even looking at the pin, but you’ve got this uh slope here on the left. So, really, you just got to get it over the bunker, and you’ve got this this slope that’s going to uh, you know, keep it from going too far. and you’re just trying to hit on the hill and you’re gonna two putt for bogey extra shot and then I really am gonna have a good chance of winning this thing. Perfect. Look at this. Wow. Win the US Open. I think we just started a partnership. That was not too different than uh his shot. That was good. I feel like more speedlike than I think I ever thought I would in my entire life. You talk a little more though. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Jordan’s was more kind of in here I think. Um, and he left it I think about three or four feet short. So I believe the so the second putt would have been just short right of it and he actually missed it on this side of the hole. You know was three and a half four feet maybe. And you know just like that that three shot lead over the guys that were still in the course is gone. And it was like my head as a caddy, you know, I’m thinking, “Oh, we’re going to have a nice little peaceful walk up 18 since before they opened. I dreamed of walking up 18, thinking it’ be, you know, on a Friday afternoon about to miss the cut with sure some qualifier college kid.” Never thinking that it’ be for the guy that just won the Masters. So that very peaceful walk goes to okay you know I got to really encourage my guy and double bogey by grace double bogey by speed and what eagle by Smith a birdie by us and now he’s got a birdie the last so I mean it was a very long walk you know from that green to to up here cuz it’s just like you got to regroup Jordan comes back to this tea All of a sudden, he’s at 4 under par. Now, it’s a bergable hole. It’s a par five. Yeah. But it’s a 72nd hole of the US Open. [Music] [Applause] Softly. Real soft. Ah, that’s not soft. That was might stay short. Okay. It stays short of the bucker. And then Jordan hit, you know, two unbelievable shots under the greatest pressure. You know, he clutched up and does what Jordan does oftent times on the biggest stage. We didn’t know actually what was going on until, you know, the leaderboard. There’s a huge, you know, massive. So, the way I had always seen the course was like this today. And so, for me, by the way, you know, I’m walking down here like I have wedding pictures behind that rock right there. Yeah. They’ll never be top for me professionally, right? This week, but also personally, like I just have memories of my dad on a golf cart with Ellie’s grandma, my wife’s grandma, my parents, Ellie’s dad, grandma, they’ve all passed since then. And we had, you know, when I come back here, she’s like, man, it was uh, you know, as cool as the US Open was, that day, my wedding day was that much better. um and to do it with um just those people. And yeah, I come back here, it’s like, oh man, it’s it’s still special. It’s crazy to think that Jordan was 21 when you guys were here. Yeah. You know, all the success he’s had as a golfer. I mean, really hasn’t changed him at all. He still treats people the right way. He’s, you know, doesn’t live this like he just lives a pretty simple life, quite frankly. Yeah. And um he’s got the same people around him, same friends, you know, he married his high school sweetheart. It’s been fun to see him as a as a dad now. I mean, that’d be the one part of Jordan that has changed is, you know, off the course, you know, he’s not just watching Sports Center at night. More responsibility. Yeah. You know, he’s all in on the dad duties. So up here there’s a plaque I think from where Jordan hit this 3-wood. It couldn’t have ended up in a better spot. It was a perfect 3-wood number. Like he just was just a stock 3-wood. All right. Come on. Let’s picture that one, buddy. You know, he stepped up here. It was looking like a birdie here was going to get it done. And he hit hits the shot. Hit it wind. Hit it. Wind. Any wind up there. Hit it a little bit. You know, he’s talking to it quite a bit for the wind to hit it just a little bit. You can’t from here see the actual ball, but you can hear the whole crowd. [Applause] Easy. Easy. [Applause] What a shot. Awesome shot. You’re right. Some shots. I mean, initially I thought he was going to make it and then you could tell that it was pretty close based on their reaction. Brandon was actually in the bunker here. I actually had to rake the bunker. You know, his caddy went up with him. It’s like the caddy etiquette thing like the other caddy rakes the ber. So, I didn’t get to walk up to 18 with Jordan. No way. You had to do the raking. So, I was back here raking. Oh, here they are. What’s up, guys? You want to help me, Caddy? I need some help. Did you guys get milkshakes? No. No. Oh, sorry. I shouldn’t have brought it up. You got snacks, though. Do you know Dylan made the same pot Uncle Jordan made? I want to go. You want to go in there? Yeah. Uh, yeah, you can go in there. There’s a few footprints. So, we’re walking up. You know, he’s already up here. I had raced up after raking that bunker and dropped the bag over there. See my parents. These were all corporate hospitality over there. Our big grand stands here. His putt was kind of right in here. you know, kind of landed in there and rolled. Yeah. Came all the way up around here and you had I don’t know 22 feet. That’s when he said to me, “Does does do I need to make this?” And looked back and about where those people are, that’s where uh you know, that’s where DJ’s drive was. And I was like, “Yeah, I mean DJ’s going to hit a six or seven in here and have a great chance to make a three, which he ended up having a great chance at three. [Applause] Jordan hit a good putt. Yeah. You know, just didn’t break. Missed a high side. But he comes over to the side of the green right here and he puts his arm on my shoulder and he thinks he’s actually lost the US Open. Oh, because he sees DJ, you know, best case he’s hoping for a playoff and he’s just like, you know what? What happened on 17 had such a great chance to, you know, you don’t really want to go to a Monday playoff with Dustin Johnson, right? And you know, he walked off this green very disappointed. Even though he just made birdie, it ended up being enough. But you know, when he walked off the green, it was he thought it wasn’t enough. Jordan speed showed a lot after the double at 17 to put himself in position for that Eagle try at 18. He leads by one. And we go into the scoring trailer and there’s a little computer monitor showing the the fox coverage. Yeah. And uh he’s already signed his card and he goes, “What should we do?” I was like, “Just stay right here.” Like there’s no point in right going out. And we were actually on about a 5-second delay. Oh. And as DJ’s walking into the shot on the coverage that we’re watching, you can hear from where we’re sitting the whole crowd erupt. So you know he’s about to hit a really good shot, right? And so it was very uh I’ve actually seen video of the the three or four minutes where we were sitting in there. I mean, it was just very solemn, very quiet. Well, DJ walks into his putt that we’re watching, but we didn’t hear it roar. [Applause] How fast was that putt that DJ had? I mean, it was it was unbelievably fast. Jordan speed has won the US Open, you know, when he missed that the next putt. Jordan and I both just sat there and like we didn’t know what to say. you don’t really want to celebrate because I mean Dustin was a is a very good friend of ours and AJ and we spent a lot of time with them and we sat there for probably I don’t know 15 20 seconds and finally I go dude you just won the US Open and we gave each other a hug he gave me this ball and uh walked out Ellie was you know right outside scoring just freaking out and um and then it was just time to celebrate. Yeah. So, it didn’t hit me until after it was all said and done. My family had left. Everybody left a couple hours later and Ellie and I went and sat back on the 18th t where we were sitting. Did you really talking? And I said, “Hey, I just want to take a moment and just just let this sink in.” Cuz I mean, it it was my professional caddy dream just to work this week. Yeah. Um not to mention, you know, the the masters and everything else in between. And so it was fun to sit there with Ellie and, you know, look up at the up by the tent there and reflect on our marriage and our wedding, which was just two and a half years earlier. And it’s just like, what just happened? Like, how did Jordan just win this? Maybe we’ll give Mike a a little since he didn’t get to didn’t get to do it. [Music] But yeah, things have changed a lot in 10 years. We got our seven-year-old redhead and our little sweet daughter all wound up. End of school year. How’d you guys do? Any math homework get done? Got all the math. Seriously, good job you guys. sit at chambers and eat Skittles and do math homework. All right, I know. All right, Michael, thanks for showing me your spot. Yeah, thanks for coming out. Reliving it. They’re good memories to relive, I think. Yeah, these are my best professional memories, some of my best personal memories. You just added to it with your putt you made at 16. So, anytime you want me to caddy for you, just let me know on an off week. You guys say thank you. Do you guys want a little quick family photo here? Oh, yeah. Let’s do it. What do you guys say? One, two, three. Milkshakes. Milkshakes. All right. Nailed it. Yay. Thank you.

Jordan Spieth’s caddie Michael Greller revisits Chambers Bay, the site of the 2015 U.S. Open and a very personal place for Greller. Relive one of the most iconic major finishes firsthand and go inside the mind of a caddie trying to win a major championship during a rollercoaster finishing stretch.
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  1. Greller is such a classy guy. Really enjoyed this and loved listening to him speak. Dylan is very good at getting these guys to open up.

  2. This was so cool to shoot and direct! Greller is the man and was so humble. Dylan did such a great job guiding this convo! ( and making putts)

  3. Cool video. Michael seems like a genuine nice dude. I recently finished birdie, double, birdie at Chambers to shoot 78, one of my best rounds ever. I thought I blew my chance at breaking 80 after 17 too haha. Such a fun course.

  4. I’ve been lucky enough to play some amazing courses. My experience at Chambers somehow tops them all. Played it after 2 weeks of irrigation problems summer 2022, and they said it was the driest and fastest it had been since the Open. Just an incredible place.

  5. You guys make really good golf content, for real. Your editing, storytelling. It brings out the parts of golf that deep down tie us to the game. Beauty, narrative, character. Thank you for the content you make! It's inspiring that you put real thought and effort into your content.

  6. I had a friend that lived near this before they even built it. Watching it grow from a desolate gravel pit to this course was insane

  7. I was a marshal for the Open in 2015. I live in nearby Renton, WA. I was standing next to Wayne Gretsky, his wife, Dustin's wife and Dustin's brothers' wife on the left side of 18 green, thinking Dustin was going to win it. I was so happy for Jordan. What an Open finish! I was invited back by the USGA the week prior to the 2025 open to celebrate 10 years. Classy!

  8. #freeGreller But seriously, the USGA really screwed up Chambers with that fescue grass attempt. With the native poa, it is all that it should be. Unfortunately, it is a terrible venue for spectators. Way too steep of hills.

  9. Michael is such a genuine, humble, smart person. Dylan has a tremendous ability to ask the right question and let his guest do the talking without interrupting. So good!

  10. The PGA Tour should bring the BMW Championship here as it moves to different courses every year and it focuses on courses that used to host significant tournaments.

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