It is usually a tradition of the Masters champion to head out to New York City and be a part of David Letterman’s Late Show, but for some reason Adam Scott was not a part of that this year.
Justin Rose did get the Letterman invite after his U.S. Open win and read “Top Ten Questions People Ask Me About Golf,” and while the jokes aren’t going to give you a stomachache, a couple will at least make you smile.
I liked the “caddie slap” joke and the one about Jim Nantz myself, but hey, golfers being stars is never a bad thing.
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