Shocking moment pro golfer boots putter across green after missed putt before withdrawing
PUTTER PUNT
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PATTON KIZZIRE let his frustration get the better of him after missing a five-yard putt.
The pro golfer, 39, was in action at the Valspar Championship .
Patton Kizzire missed a putt from close range https://x.com/NUCLRGOLF
The American subsequently booted his putter https://x.com/NUCLRGOLF
On his sixth hole of the day, the American launched his tee shot onto the green.
His subsequent shot left him with a seemingly easy five-yard putt.
Amazingly, however, he missed the target from close range.
Following his miss, Kizzire drop kicked his putter in frustration.
The Alabama-native got impressive yardage on his punt, with the putter flying through the air.
Fans were quick to comment on Kizzire’s moment of rage.
One wrote on X: “Unreal hang time on this putter punt.”
While a second joked: “Impressions technique – really nice extension.”
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And another added: “Terrible, terrible behaviour.. but I’m so jealous because that would feel sooo good.”
Kizzire went on to withdraw from the event with a bad back.
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Having peaked at No.51 in the world back in 2018, Kizzire has struggled for form of late.
He is currently the world No.128.
Getty Kizzire has struggled for form of late[/caption]