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There was a rumor that Jordan Spieth asked Barack Obama about the existence of aliens during a round of golf with Stephen Curry, the best NBA player and avid golfer. There were other players, but Spieth made headlines by claiming he asked the former president about alien life.

Curry played with Spieth, Barack Obama and two other players in what was described as an excellent round of golf. During that run, the NBA legend got a chance to talk to Spieth and asked if the rumor was true or not.

Carey laughed.

“I can confirm, yeah, I could. That was cool. It’s like, when you get time with the 44th President of the United States, I’d be ashamed if you didn’t ask that question. I mean, you should shoot a fire, right?

Curry did not reveal President Obama’s answer, though it is possible that he told Spieth that there weren’t any aliens. To date, no alien life has been detected and if there was one covered up, no PGA Tour player would be told.

Spieth may have asked the chief too many questions, but the existence of Alien life definitely stole the show. It is also rumored that Spieth’s question threw the former boss so much that he impeded the next shot.

Whether or not this was the goal of the golfer or whether he really cared whether or not Obama had inside information on the existence of aliens remains to be seen.


Jordan is in awe of Tiger Woods

There’s a lot to admire about Tiger Woods, the 15-time major champion and 82-time PGA Tour winner. He is considered the best golfer ever and has a loyal fan base.

Jordan Spieth can often be found in awe of the legendary golfer. In 2014 Woods wasn’t having the best year but there was still pressure to be selected for the Ryder Cup.

Instead of playing and hurting the team (he was also struggling with injuries at the time), he dropped out and made the decision for the US team. Jordan Spieth believes this speaks to Woods’ lack of ego:

“Tiger gets no credit for how involved he was and how selfless it was for him not to show up for that very reason, and he realizes that. For someone this awesome — I don’t feel like he has an ego.”

Jordan Spieth and Scottie Scheffler
Jordan Spieth and Scottie Scheffler

And he continued on the podcast with Scotty Scheffler:

“He wants to win, and he felt the best case was not to be distracted by going, but I mean he was very involved. I don’t know if people really realize that.”

This year, Woods won’t be in the Ryder Cup either. He’s been in rough shape lately, he hasn’t played all that well, and he’s long past his prime. He’s also recovering from surgery that kept him out of all majors this year except for the master’s program, which he pulled out of after making the cut.




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