It was a quick in-and-out for the author – Monday-through-Wednesday – but still enough time to glean a few tips from the top of the sport that the rest of us can use.
Maybe Kisner, who recently made his debut in the TV booth, should consider quitting his day job. Kidding, Kiz. But it really might be time to retire that trick from the repertoire.
Kisner is expected to make a brief TV appearance during today’s coverage before assuming the seat next to play-by-play man Dan Hicks for the final two rounds, on Sunday and Monday (Australian time).
In terms of production, Kevin Kisner was a bit of a no-show at this week’s Presidents Cup, where he mustered up 0.5 points in three matches played, going 0-2-1. When it comes to vibes, though, Kiz went 5-0-0.
Unfortunately, for Kevin Kisner and Scott Brown, there was a little too much “sorry partner” on the par-3 ninth hole Sunday at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
You probably already know that Kevin Kisner is one of America’s best match play golfers. Coming into this year’s WGC-Dell Match Play, he was 16-6-1 all-time in the event, including a championship match run in 2018 (he lost to Bubba Watson) and a title the next year, when he beat Matt Kuchar in the final.