
During the final round of the Memorial Tournament 2025, held from May 29 to June 1 at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, Ben Griffin experienced a notable hot mic moment. This incident occurred after his approach on the challenging 13th hole, drawing attention in the golf community and highlighting the pressures players face on the green.
Details of Griffin’s Remarkable Experience on the 13th Hole
At the 451-yard par-4 13th hole, Griffin confidently launched his tee shot 321 yards into the right rough, leaving a challenging 137 yards remaining to the hole. After his second shot, which traveled 104 yards into the left rough and set him up 35 yards from the pin, Griffin was heard uttering, “Didn’t kill myself.” This spontaneous comment, caught on a live microphone, reflected his relief at avoiding further complications on the hole. Ultimately, Griffin recorded a bogey on this hole despite the solid start to the day.
The clip capturing this candid moment was shared by the popular golf account NUCLR Golf on their X page, quickly gaining attention among fans and commentators. Griffin’s overall performance in the Memorial Tournament was impressive, finishing as runner-up to Scottie Scheffler by a margin of four strokes.
Griffin’s Overall Performance and Reflections from the Tournament
The 29-year-old golfer began the Memorial Tournament with an outstanding 7-under-par 65, which included seven birdies, one eagle, and two bogeys. However, in the subsequent rounds, his performance tapered, posting scores of 72, 72, and 73. After the final round, Griffin expressed mixed feelings about his game:

“Definitely disappointed. My putter definitely wasn’t quite a hundred percent there, kind of, most of the day. I made it exciting there at the end for a couple holes. But yeah, ultimately, I mean, it’s funny, I’d take this finish, like, a year ago, two years ago, three years ago. I’m definitely a little disappointed to not have made it a little bit closer or gotten it done.” —Ben Griffin, professional golfer
Griffin earned $2.2 million from the Memorial’s $20 million prize purse, reflecting his strong showing despite falling short of victory.
Review of Ben Griffin’s 2025 Season Highlights
Throughout the 2025 PGA TOUR season, Ben Griffin has demonstrated consistent skill and resilience. Competing in 19 tournaments and missing only four cuts, his record includes two wins, seven top-10 finishes, and eight top-25 placings, securing him fifth place in the FedEx Cup standings.
His season victories came first alongside Andrew Novak at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, where the pair edged out the Danish team Nicolai Hojgaard and Rasmus Hojgaard by one stroke. Griffin’s second triumph was at the Charles Schwab Challenge, winning by a single stroke over Matti Schmid. Other notable achievements include his runner-up finish at the Memorial Tournament and tying for fourth at the Mexico Open.
Below is an overview of Griffin’s tournament outcomes in 2025:
- Sony Open in Hawaii: Tied 45th (273, -7)
- The American Express: Tied 7th (269, -19)
- Farmers Insurance Open: Missed Cut (149, +5)
- AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Tied 69th (288, Even)
- WM Phoenix Open: Tied 36th (277, -7)
- The Genesis Invitational: Tied 44th (291, +3)
- Mexico Open at VidantaWorld: Tied 4th (266, -18)
- Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches: Tied 4th (268, -16)
- Arnold Palmer Invitational: Tied 45th (293, +5)
- THE PLAYERS Championship: Missed Cut (145, +1)
- Valspar Championship: Missed Cut (145, +3)
- Texas Children’s Houston Open: Tied 18th (270, -10)
- Valero Texas Open: Tied 40th (290, +2)
- Zurich Classic of New Orleans: 1st (260, -28)
- THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson: Missed Cut (138, -4)
- Truist Championship: Tied 46th (278, -2)
- PGA Championship: Tied 8th (280, -4)
- Charles Schwab Challenge: 1st (268, -12)
- The Memorial Tournament: 2nd (282, -6)
Implications of Griffin’s Performance and What Lies Ahead
Ben Griffin’s hot mic moment at the Memorial Tournament underscored the intensity and human aspect behind professional golf competitions. His consistent play throughout 2025 has positioned him as a serious contender on the PGA TOUR this year. Maintaining his form and refining his putting will be critical for closing the gap on leaders like Scottie Scheffler.
With multiple top finishes and two wins already, Griffin’s trajectory suggests continued success and opportunities to capitalize on critical moments in upcoming tournaments, potentially improving his FedEx Cup position further as the season progresses.