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If it’s a live bat instead of a golf ball, do you still say “fore?” Halloween came early for NBC’s Kevin Kisner and Dan Hicks ...
Dignified coverage of The Open Championship in Northern Ireland flies out the window as a bat flies in the broadcast tower ...
First it was a wild bat invading the booth that sent Dan Hicks and Kevin Kisner ducking for cover. Then on-course reporter ...
Before he gained the lead at this week’s British Open — shooting a 6-under-par 65 on Friday to reach 8 under at Royal Portrush Golf Club on the northern coast of Northern Ireland — Brian Harman ...
Why was Kevin Kisner hiding and Dan Hicks cringing during the broadcast of the Open Championship at Royal Portrush? Well ...
NBC broadcasters Dan Hicks and Kevin Kisner had hilarious reactions when a bat flew into their booth during the second round of The Open.
On a strange day at the British Open, where we saw everything from sideways rain to a bat in the broadcast booth to a genuine ...
But on slower Open greens where the slopes are more subtle, the ball simply stops faster once it runs out of speed, which makes too-aggressive misjudgments less costly. A putt hit ...
Keep an eye out for flying golf balls, sure, but no one warned Dan Hicks and Kevin Kisner about flying bats at the Open ...
During Friday afternoon's rainy second-round action in Northern Ireland, the NBC crew of Dan Hicks and Kevin Kisner were ...
The PGA Tour star and "proud hunter" wanted absolutely nothing to do with an errant bat that found its way into their tower ...
A pair of veteran announcers somehow survived what they seemed to believe was an attack from a bat July 18 during the ...