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Golfer ignores caddie’s advice because he’s ‘in last place so it doesn’t really matter’

It’s been a rough Masters debut for Kevin Kisner. Having grown up just 20 miles from Augusta National, qualifying for the Masters for the first time meant even more to Kisner. That doesn’t make the course any easier, as Kisner has proved during his first three rounds.

His frustrations hit the peak on the tee of No. 12. He was riding a streak of four bogeys in five holes and sounded like he just wanted to be done for the day.

Caddie: I hear a huge gust, Kevin.

Kisner: Well I’m in last place so it doesn’t really matter.

Caddie: Yes it does.

That’s the feeling a lot of players will have at Augusta National where birdies have been rare thanks to windy conditions. On the bright side for Kisner, he’s only T46 a full five strokes clear of last place.

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