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Jordan Spieth mocked by rival golfer in hilarious political ad

Jordan Spieth might be golf’s Golden Boy these days, but as a hilarious new video shows, he’s not above parody and reproach. Spieth is running for president of the PGA’s Player Advisory Council and his opponent, Billy Hurley III, hit Spieth with a political-style attack ad that’s all sorts of hilarious. For those of you who don’t know, I am running against @JordanSpieth for Chairman of the @PGATOUR Player Advisory Council.

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