"I just told him that was one of the best-fought wins I've ever seen, to come through what he did on 2, 9 and then that par he made on 12," Jordan said about Matt Jones' performance on Sunday
Jordan reacts to his second shot on the 72nd hole of the tournament. It would give him an eagle putt attempt to win, or extend, the Emirates Australian Open
Jordan and Michael celebrate the day's turnaround
Jordan reacts after holing his approach shot. He would add a tap-in birdie on 18 to go three-under on the final two holes
As the TV announcers noted, his shot was on the flag the entire way, and you could tell from his body language while the ball was in the air that he really liked it
After bogeys on three of the first four holes, Jordan said that a talk with his caddie helped him refocus. "He said: 'Enough of this crap. No bad self-talk. Let's hit some greens, you've got some easy holes coming up'. That's all I really needed to hear to help turn it around.''
After a three-under round of 68, Jordan remains four back from second round leader Matt Jones
Jordan acknowledges the crowd after his birdie putt on the seventh hole
For the second day in a row, the fluky winds made life difficult for Jordan. "It's the cross winds,'' he said. "It's a guessing game. You really have a 50-50 shot."
In blustery conditions reminiscent of 2014, the Masters and U.S. Open champion made three birdies and three bogeys in what he called “pretty boring golf”
Jordan hits his approach shot on the 12th hole
"It’s been a while since I’ve played in wind like this. The toughest part is deciding what shot to hit. It’s hard to pick the shot. You can use the same club and end up with a 30-yards difference based on if you hold the ball up or ride the wind," Jordan said after his opening round
Jordan eyes the ball after his bunker shot in the Wednesday pro-am
Jordan and Australian cricket legend Shane Warne check out a cricket bat on the first tee of the pro-am
Jordan hosted a golf clinic for 60 junior Australian golfers ahead of the 2015 Emirates Australian Open
The camera caught a pretty funny moment when Jordan attempted a flop shot. Watch the video
The clinic was sponsored by Under Armour Australia and Golf Australia
In his comments to the press after his practice round, Jordan talked about playing the sand belt courses in Australia. Read more
Jordan and his coach, Cameron McCormick, talk over the course
A focused Jordan returns to defend his title at The Australia Golf Course, home of the 2015 Emirates Australia Open