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Kevin Kisner’s TGL shank had Tiger Woods doubled over laughing like no tomorrow

Kevin Kisner produced one incredible moment during his TGL debut.

Kevin Kisner, Tiger Woods, Max Homa, TGL
Kevin Kisner, Tiger Woods, Max Homa, TGL
Kevin Kisner, Max Homa, and Tiger Woods laugh during their TGL match.
Photo by Megan Briggs/TGL via Getty Images
Jack Milko has been playing golf since he was five years old. He has yet to record a hole-in-one, but he did secure an M.A. in Sports Journalism from St. Bonaventure University.

What Kevin Kisner did on the 14th hole during Tuesday night’s match may go down as the funniest moment in TGL history, even though this new venture is only two weeks old.

After hitting his approach shot into the greenside bunker, Kisner, who is semi-retired and does not play competitively often, hit a complete shank. His rocket-hosel rifled off his wedge and bee-lined towards the flagstick. It ricocheted off the pin, making a loud smack, and his ball finally settled beyond the Green Zone.

Tiger Woods could not help himself as he doubled over in disbelief. Golf fans had never seen him laugh harder. Fellow teammate Max Homa shared similar sentiments, laughing so hard that he could barely breathe.

It’s a good thing the pin was in Kisner’s way, though, or else his shank would have likely ended up in the SoFi Center crowd, which could have caused much distress.

“We honestly didn’t think that anyone could possibly get hit in here,” Woods said.

“But that was one of the funniest moments I’ve ever seen, Kis hitting that shot like that. We were just dying.”

In typical Kis-fashion, he brushed off his shank by almost holing his comeback chip. He hit a gorgeous third shot that landed on the green, trickled down the slope, and looked destined for the hole. It would have been an incredible par, but his attempt lipped out at the last second. He had to settle for a bogey four, not a bad score, all things considered.

Yet, Kisner’s and Woods’ team, Jupiter Links Golf Club, turned in a rather poor performance in their debut. They lost to the Los Angeles Golf Club by a score of 12-to-1, as Collin Morikawa and Sahith Theegala hit a bevy of solid approaches while Justin Rose poured in plenty of putts.

At least Kisner gave everyone a great laugh amid the blowout.

Jack Milko is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. Follow him on X @jack_milko.

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