When you’re in Hawaii, you’re expected to see the sights and experience all that the islands have to offer. That statement is true even if you’re Jordan Spieth, the fifth-ranked golfer in the world, and you’re visiting the islands on business.
Following an opening-round 5-under par 65 for Spieth, and a 1-under par 69 for Smylie Kaufman, the two friends decided to use their afternoon off to enjoy some fishing and kayaking, which seems fine until you realize that they are both terrible fishermen and not great in a kayak, either.
“You’re grabbing the hook right now …”
Looks like Smylie Kaufman could use some fishing lessons ? pic.twitter.com/mSbU4IAjXq
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) January 13, 2017
Smylie proved how poor of a fisherman he is by nearly hooking Spieth with one of his first casts.
Let’s check in on Smylie … pic.twitter.com/aqCLCxi70i
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) January 13, 2017
When fishing on land didn’t get the job done, the two Tour pros hopped in a kayak to take it to the sea.
And there they go …
Off into the sunset ? pic.twitter.com/nPiKjZs4OC
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) January 13, 2017
And then the inevitable happened.
The inevitable finally happened.
Hope those cell phones were in plastic bags, guys. pic.twitter.com/xjmJH5dIY7
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) January 13, 2017
There were a few fishing poles lost, but in the end, nothing serious transpired as Smylie laid out in his explanatory tweet.
Chasing a sea turtle “crush” was a bad idea. That’s when our fishing trip took a turn for the worst. Lost the fishing poles but survived ??? https://t.co/SlLTMbgi9b
— Smylie Kaufman (@SmylieKaufman10) January 13, 2017
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