Jordan Spieth CALLS OUT chatty fan for gambling over his knee knocker putt
Jordan Spieth was distracted during his putting stroke by two gambling fans during the first round of the Sentry Tournament of Champions on the PGA Tour.
Jordan Spieth is renowned for being one of the good guys on the PGA Tour.
And the former Masters champion re-affirmed that after hearing two fans chatting during his putting stroke.
Spieth - notoriously sketchy from short distances - was playing in the Sentry Tournament of Champions in Hawaii.
It's a limited field event with good vibes played in paradise.
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However, there is a lot of money on the line so hearing two fans having a natter is not what you need.
Turns out, the two fans were gambling on whether or not Spieth would make it.
Spieth managed to knock the putt in on hole 12 and remained entirely polite throughout the whole exchange.
He even gave the noisy fans some love in the form of a fist bump.
Spieth approached the fan and said:
Probably the best part of this was the fact that Spieth conceded he would have been gambling too.
The fan apologised.
Spieth then replied:
This moment reminded us of the time PGA Tour player James Hahn called out a fan for eating crisps too loudly.
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Spieth managed to have a solid first round, shooting a 6-under par 67 at the Plantation Course.
His round included some memorable highlights that included missing a putt from 14 inches and then this spectacular flop shot.
Just look at this:
By day's end it was Jon Rahm who jumped out in front, sharing a three-way tie for the lead.
Rahm cracked a joke about Cameron Smith after the first round.
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