WATCH: Jordan Spieth Appears On The Late Late Show With James Corden
Watch as Spieth tells a hilarious story about Obama and aliens, and fires golf balls at James Corden
The three-time major winner fired golf balls at James Corden and told a hilarious story about Barack Obama and aliens...
WATCH: Jordan Spieth Appears On The Late Late Show With James Corden
Jordan Spieth appeared on James Corden's Late Late Show over the weekend which saw him fire golf balls as the host spun around on a wheel.
Spieth had to chip it through holes on a spinning wheel which James Corden was fastened in to, and instead of chipping them, Spieth looked to be drilling 7 irons towards Corden.
Watch the hilarious video here:
https://www.facebook.com/latelateshowcbs/videos/1978819598801392/
The 2017 Open champion also revealed that Barack Obama beat him in their recent match and made a funny comment about aliens.
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Spieth recently played with Obama and NBA superstar Steph Curry in Dallas.
He told the Late Late Show With James Corden how he asked former POTUS Barack Obama, "Whats the one thing you weren't prepared for that you had to learn on the go?"
The 44th President of the United States told him about how he always had to be first on world matters, whether that be on military or economy issues around Europe, Asia and the rest of the world.
That was before Obama said, “And you won’t believe what the aliens look like. They’re freaking crazy-looking.”
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Spieth said Obama winked at him and walked off.
The three-time major champion also told the show of how their match went.
Obama was faced with a double-breaking 10 footer on the last to win the match.
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Spieth told the show “He said, ‘When there’s a crowd on the last hole, I never miss,’ ”
Obama holed the putt to win the match before saying, “Told ya”.
Spieth tells the Late Late Show With James Corden about his round with Obama:
https://www.facebook.com/latelateshowcbs/videos/1979020652114620/
Jordan Spieth has won 11 PGA Tour titles including three major championships.
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Elliott Heath is our News Editor and has been with Golf Monthly since early 2016 after graduating with a degree in Sports Journalism. He manages the Golf Monthly news team as well as our large Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages. He covered the 2022 Masters from Augusta National as well as five Open Championships on-site including the 150th at St Andrews. His first Open was in 2017 at Royal Birkdale, when he walked inside the ropes with Jordan Spieth during the Texan's memorable Claret Jug triumph. He has played 35 of our Top 100 golf courses, with his favourites being both Sunningdales, Woodhall Spa, Western Gailes, Old Head and Turnberry. He has been obsessed with the sport since the age of 8 and currently plays off of a six handicap. His golfing highlights are making albatross on the 9th hole on the Hotchkin Course at Woodhall Spa, shooting an under-par round, playing in the Aramco Team Series on the Ladies European Tour and making his one and only hole-in-one at the age of 15 - a long time ago now!
Elliott is currently playing:
Driver: Titleist TSR4
3 wood: Titleist TSi2
Hybrids: Titleist 816 H1
Irons: Mizuno MP5 5-PW
Wedges: Cleveland RTX ZipCore 50, 54, 58
Putter: Odyssey White Hot OG #5
Ball: Srixon Z Star XV
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