Kisner not expecting awkward night with Spieth

Kisner not expecting awkward night with Spieth

CARNOUSTIE, Scotland It might get awkward in that star-studded rental house Saturday night.Two of the three Open co-leaders, Jordan Spieth and Kevin Kisner, are sharing a house this week near Carnoustie. Though itll be late by the time they both get back to the house Saturday night, theyll have plenty of time to kill Sunday morning, with their tee times not until nearly 3 p.m. local time.Everybody is probably going to get treatment and eating and trying to find a bed, Kisner said. Im sure therell be some conversations. There always are. Everybody has a few horror stories or good laughs over something that happened out there. That will probably be the end of it.One thing theyre almost certain to discuss is the weather.
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After three days of mostly benign conditions, Sundays forecast calls for warm temperatures and wind gusts up to 25 mph.When you watch any TV, thats all they talk about how Sundays coming, Kisner said. Its going to be a true test, and well get to see really whos hitting it the best and playing the best.Zach Johnson is also in the house along with Rickie Fowler, Justin Thomas, Jimmy Walker and Jason Dufner and he rode to the course Saturday with Kisner, with whom he played in the final group, at 4 p.m. Its unclear whether the co-leaders Sunday will have a similar arrangement.This is the third year that Spieth and Co. have shared a house at The Open, though Kisner is a new addition to the group.Its the end of the week, Kisner said. Everybodys got a lot of stuff going on. Everybodys going their separate ways tomorrow. Tomorrow morning well all sit around and laugh on the couch and talk about why that guys making so many birdies.


"Jordan scored when Duf tripped, it was hilarious," Kisner smiled. "[Spieth] is good until he sends it over the goal four houses over, and we've got to go knock on a neighbor's door for


Kisner recently shared another flight with Jordan Spieth, this time to Paris to check out this year's Ryder Cup venue. It should make for some interesting conversation Thursday night with
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Kisner holds 1-shot lead at HSBC as Li, Spieth make moves but I was not expecting myself to be in this position come Sunday when the week started," Spieth said with a smile. "It's going to
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Kevin Kisner Not Expecting Awkward Night with Jordan Spieth
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Kevin Kisner Not Expecting Awkward Night with Jordan Spieth at Open Championship Spieth decided at the last minute to hit driver on the 396-yard opening hole. That served warning, if any were needed, that the American is taking his defence of the Claret Jug extremely seriously.
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Kisner leads at HSBC as Li, Spieth make moves but I was not expecting myself to be in this position come Sunday when the week started," Spieth said with a smile
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CARNOUSTIE, Scotland - It might get awkward in that star-studded rental house Saturday night. Two of the three Open co-leaders, Jordan Spieth and Kevin Kisner, are sharing a house this week near
Kevin Kisner Not Expecting Awkward Night with Jordan Spieth


Kevin Kisner expects nothing but the exchange of a few "horror stories" with Open Championship co-leader and housemate Jordan Spieth before Sunday's final round. American Kisner, who has led or co-led after every day at Carnoustie, shot a 68 in round three to move to nine under par for the tournament.
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Kevin Kisner keeps lead at HSBC Champions, Spieth and Johnson close in but I was not expecting myself to be in this position come Sunday when the week started," Spieth said. "I came in with
Kisner holds 1-shot lead at HSBC as Li, Spieth make moves


Kevin Kisner expects nothing but the exchange of a few "horror stories" with Open Championship co-leader and housemate Jordan Spieth before Sunday's final round.American Kisner, who
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