WATCH: NFL Network host goes on EPIC golf rant during broadcast!

An NFL Network host had a three-minute golf rant on Wednesday.

WATCH: NFL Network host goes on EPIC golf rant during broadcast!
WATCH: NFL Network host goes on EPIC golf rant during broadcast!

A host on the NFL Network went on an epic golf rant during a broadcast this week.

During Wednesday's airing of the Good Morning Football show, host Sara Walsh did not hold back when it came to the game. 

In a segment she called "A Fore-Word with Sara Walsh," she went on a three-minute rant centering around when spouses spend too much time playing a round.

That clip was then posted to the show's Twitter account.

"It is the grumbling about seeking permission from the significant other and being given a hard time 'because you just want to play a simple round of golf with your buddies,'" Walsh began. "But I just want to put this in perspective, the other side of this conversation."

WATCH: NFL Network host goes on EPIC golf rant during broadcast!

She explained:

"The one in which you come to us with what are utterly unrealistic promises that could never be fulfilled. Starting with this real, unplayable lie: you are not going golfing and 'it's just going to take three-and-a-half hours.'"

She added:

"And it's not because the group in front of you played slow, it's not because they had a dude in jean shorts with a 20 handicap. First of all, it is because your round of golf starts an hour earlier than your tee time so you can get on the range, so that you can find your swing, because somewhere in the recess of your brain you think that you have a shot to get on tour."

WATCH: NFL Network host goes on EPIC golf rant during broadcast!

The rant continued:

"Here's another thing, how much golf gear do you guys need? Because I'm not talking about the shirts, and the pants, or the golf shoes. I'm talking about the random Amazon packages that show up that I know I didn't order. They're the ones that measure your launch stats because just because you're buying gadgets to 'train speed' doesn't mean you're about to be Rory McIlroy."

Before joining the NFL Network, Walsh worked for both Fox Sports and ESPN.

She's also married to former MLB pitcher Matt Buschmann, who it appears may be on a bit of a golf grind as of late.

Here's the entirety of Walsh's incredible rant:

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