Kevin Kisner se disculpa por sus críticas a la transmisión del Masters en CBS

Kevin Kisner emitió una disculpa por sus duras críticas a la cobertura del torneo Masters realizada por CBS. El golfista convertido en analista había arremetido contra los retrasos en la emisión de los golpes durante una aparición en un podcast tras la victoria de Rory McIlroy. Kisner reconoció que sus comentarios cruzaron la línea.

Kevin Kisner, quien se unió a NBC como analista principal de golf en 2024, participó en el podcast Fore Play de Barstool Sports después de que Rory McIlroy ganara el Masters. Durante la conversación, que abordó el triunfo de McIlroy y las oportunidades perdidas de Scottie Scheffler y Justin Rose, Kisner lanzó una crítica llena de improperios contra la transmisión de CBS. La describió como confusa, con golpes mostrados en grabación en lugar de en directo, y envió un mensaje de texto al también analista Colt Knost durante la cobertura preguntándole si alguna vez transmitían golpes en vivo.

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