Just For Fun
Spieth and Smylie Go Fishing, Hilarity Ensues
Jordan Spieth and Smylie Kaufman gave us a bit of a sneak preview of #SB2K17 as they took to the ocean to do a little post-round fishing yesterday.
Thankfully, some of it was caught on tape.
First, the boys were interviewed, while showing off their extraordinary dad-bods, and Kauffman readily admits he has no business even holding a fishing rod.
“You’re grabbing the hook right now …”
Looks like Smylie Kaufman could use some fishing lessons 🎣 pic.twitter.com/mSbU4IAjXq
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They did manage to talk a little golf, I mean how could you not when one of your bros shoots a 59.
Jordan and Smylie …
Thoughts on JT’s 59? pic.twitter.com/kZGbiYvN3r
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But let’s get back to what really matters. The fishing…or, in Smylie’s case, the attempt at fishing.
Let’s check in on Smylie … pic.twitter.com/aqCLCxi70i
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This is basically what you would call a “breakfast ball” in my golf circle. You know, that first tee shot of the day that you pound directly into the ground. The one where your golf pals give you mercy and mutter, “take another one, man.”
Or you know, something like this:
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It gets way better, though. Jordan and Smylie decide to head out into the open seas via kayak.
And there they go …
Off into the sunset 🌅 pic.twitter.com/nPiKjZs4OC
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Of course, the inevitable happens and it’s hilarious.
The inevitable finally happened.
Hope those cell phones were in plastic bags, guys. pic.twitter.com/xjmJH5dIY7
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Ocean 1 – Golfers – 0
Alls well that ends well, however. Although they lost the fishing poles, the cell phone was recovered!
Victory. pic.twitter.com/EMeOCb67VS
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Golf Channel or Skratch or somebody needs to get these two, along with JT and Rickie, their own television show. They’re not just the next generation of talented golfers, but they’re also legitimately funny and entertaining guys. They don’t take themselves too seriously and seem genuine.
That’s a reality show I’d absolutely watch.
Cover Image via Twitter
