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Justin Thomas enforces ‘Bama bet on Sam Burns with hysterical consequences

PGA Tour veterans Justin Thomas and Sam Burns appear to have made a bet between their college rivals, with the former coming out ahead.

RBC Heritage - Round One, Sam Burns, Justin Thomas
RBC Heritage - Round One, Sam Burns, Justin Thomas
Photo by Tracy Wilcox/PGA TOUR via Getty Images

A friendly wager between PGA Tour veterans has caused quite a laugh among those who watch golf and college football.

Sam Burns and Justin Thomas appear to have had a bet going over the big Alabama-LSU game. Burns lost that bet as the Crimson Tide took care of business, 42-28, over the Tigers in Tuscaloosa.

They’re both in The American Express field and it looks like Thomas called for a debt to be paid.

Thomas posted an Instagram Story with the photo of Burns, with the letters ‘RTR’ shaved on the side of his head. For those that don’t know, ‘RTR’ stands for “Roll Tide Roll.”

“I love your new haircut @samburns66. For sure didn’t lose a bet and did it on your own RTR,” Thomas wrote.

Thomas being a huge college football guy should not come as a surprise. Earlier in the college football season, Alabama was upset at home by Texas, and former Longhorn Scottie Scheffler trolled the 2-time PGA Championship winner.

Clearly, collegiate allegiance lies deep with these guys.

Burns has never been one to shy away from experimenting with his hair. He shaved his head into a mullet most of last season and for the Ryder Cup, he had ‘USA’ on the side of his head.

But this design takes it to another level. Now he has to don his rival’s slogan on the side of his head. Granted, Burns will likely keep a hat on to hide most of the evidence, but the world has seen it now.

Fans of course had plenty of fun with it, including Smylie Kaufman.

As X user Dakota Kid pointed out, some credit belongs to Burns for following through with the punishment. Maybe he deserves even more credit for making the bet, knowing it was a relative down year for the boys from Baton Rouge.

Savannah Leigh Richardson is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. For more golf coverage, be sure to follow us @_PlayingThrough on all major social platforms. You can also follow her on Twitter @SportsGirlSL and Instagram @savannah_leigh_sports.

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