It is natural for people to get angry. And when they can’t control their emotion, people tend to curse. However, sports entities have to be conscious of what they blurt out on the camera. For players who cannot control themselves on the course, Jordan Spieth explains which words you can say and not say on the course.
Spieth revealed the words one can say on the course in an interview with the former American quarterback Caleb Pressley. Caleb asked the 28-year-old to read the words from chits and tell them if they were okay to say on the golf course.
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The cuss words you can say on the golf course
Spieth seemed pretty serious when he started reading the chits; The background of the video made it even more intense. He quickly reacted to the first one, “yeah, you can say this.” Spieth added, “this is C*ap,” to which Caleb explained that the golfer doesn’t have to say the word.
Since the interviewer told Jordan earlier that he doesn’t have to say the word out loud, he chose not to this time. Spieth said, “Yeah, you can say this one.” The word was “Damn,” as it was displayed on the video while the golfer was reading it.
Does Jordan Spieth say cuss words on the course?
It is not unusual to see a golfer use cuss words after getting angry while playing on the course. Often, they get angry when the ball doesn’t go the way they wanted to. However, Spieth has never done such a thing.
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The most intense cuss word he had used on the course is “oh, c*ap,” followed by “you’ve to be kidding me!”
Jordan Spieth seems mad at the Oakmont greens pic.twitter.com/8BFQzEDkDY
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According to an article, Jordan is the opposite of everything a golfer would say on the course. Instead of using cuss words, he talks to the balls. Although it might seem weird to others, it is better than getting in trouble for showing frustration through words.
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Considering he is a gentleman on the course, Jordan is the perfect golfer to validate which word is okay to say and which is not. Don’t you think? Comment below!
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