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Jordan Spieth had a saucy 5-word response following Kevin Kisner’s viral short-putt criticism

Last week, Kevin Kisner made his debut in the booth during The Sentry at the Kapalua Plantation Course. The public sentiment was that the former Georgia Bulldog did a great job in his first run, and his willingness to poke fun at his friends and competitors was well received.

One player that Kisner gave a bit of a hard time to was Jordan Spieth. Spieth found himself in contention over the weekend, but some short, missed putts really hurt his chances.




While Spieth was setting up a three-footer, Kisner commented on how much time he was taking on the putt.

“I’m watching this distance — this is always the distance I make him putt when we play matches because you never know what you’re going to get.

“He’s spent more time on this 3-footer than he does on 25-footers. If I was going to help him, I’d tell him to speed it up a little bit on these and just knock it in. He knows how to make these.”

Of course, Jordan missed the putt.

“That’s 3 feet, Jordan. Just knock it in, bud. Ninety-nine percent on Tour,” Kisner said after the lip-out.




On Tuesday, Spieth appeared on Sirius XM’s “Gravy and the Sleeze”, and talked about Kisner’s comments on air.

“Yeah, he actually came up and told me the shots he was taking at me while I was warming up on Sunday, which is like 101, don’t do that.

“So I was like, you’re a d**k, please leave.”

Spieth added that he knew he’d “be on the receiving end of some with Kis, and I know it’s just love from him,” and applauded the job he did in the booth.

The three-time major champion also hilariously thought that Kiz was in his “mid-40’s” rather than 39.

You can hear the clip on Sirius XM’s X post below.






Article originally appeared on: Golfwrx.com

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