
Patton Kizzire Thursday at the Valsspar Championship.
Golf
Patton Kizzire said the word people have said, though by accident.
In a more severe moment, Freudian slipped things to ease things.
“It wasn’t my pit – my putter’s fault,” Kizzire said. “Punter. Putter. It was not my Putter fault.”
Punter Puntter. If you lost the news, Winner three times PGA Tour summed up things up. On Thursday, during the first round game in Valsspar championshipKizzire had lost a 5-foot for the first in the 15th hole in the Copperhead course at the Innisbrook Resort when golf and football were suddenly joined.
As seen during the Golf Channel broadcast, Kizzire began to walk before his money reached the hole. He took three steps. He moved his bumper before him. He moved his right foot back, then through, then in the middle of the club. Kizzire of boot.
It climbed, up, up; The cameras aired nearby, but did not catch its peak. A couple of seconds later, Putter crashed down, over the green, about 40 meters away.
The analyst said Gary Koch In the Golf Channel broadcast, “Auditioning probably for his NFL career?”
The analyst said Brad fax“That was about a 20-overe-that would have been a goal in the field. Extra points.”
Said Sands, “your bucs (Tampa Bay) looking for a kicker?”
Said Koch, “No, I think they are happy with who they have.”
A proximity showed the strength of the Kizzire leg, though-pounder was bent where it hit it. From there, he ended up hitting his wells with a wedge, then withdrew two shots in his 18th hole with what was called a back injury.
Early on Monday afternoon, kizzire Got on Instagram to give his side. He said he lost his peace and that the action was unacceptable. The full message is below.
“Hey, everyone, Patton Kizzire,” he began. “I just wanted to address the situation at the Valsspar championship last week. I didn’t feel well and of course I lost my calm. It was not my pit – my Putter fault. Punter. It was not my Pitter’s fault. I just lost my calm, and it’s unacceptable.
Before the blow, Kizzire fought a little. On the 10th (he started playing in the nine rear), he lost a 17-foot for par. On the 11th, he lost a 13-foot for Birdie. On the 12th, he lost a 3-foot for Birdie. On the 13th, he lost a 15-foot for Birdie. On the 14th, he made a 4-foot for par.
After 15, Kizzire received only 10 other shots, though. He cheated par-4 16. He put forward par-3 16. In par-5 18, he struck a hard blow and a second blow-and he then withdrew.