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Jordan Spieth handled himself very well after being the victim of a seriously cruel golf prank

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Jordan Spieth handled himself very well after being the victim of a seriously cruel golf prank

 

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Tour pros have shared many amusing stories about what they did while filling the void when professional golf was on pause during the COVID-19 hiatus. However, we hadn’t heard this one from Jordan Spieth until recently, and its mix of humor, awkwardness and relatability made it something we couldn’t keep to ourselves.

 

At one point during the break, Spieth and his wife, Annie, were spending time in the Colorado mountains. The 11-time PGA Tour winner was looking for an ultra-casual round. Word began to spread that Spieth was playing the Snowmass Club, a private track just outside Aspen, Colo.

 

Shane Smith, a local property manager, lives near the 12th green and figured he’d head out to watch a three-time major champion play in his backyard. The 12th hole is a driveable par 4 with an elevated green, so players on the tee cannot see their ball land. Spieth went for the green and pulled it off, sending his drive onto the putting surface, the ball finishing about 20 feet from the hole.

 

Continue reading: https://www.golfdigest.com/story/jordan-spieth-handled-himself-very-well-after-being-the-victim-of-a-seriously-cruel-golf-prank

 

 

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Not funny. 

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