Spieth, Thomas, Fowler, Kaufman back in Baker's Bay for SB2K17

| April 11, 2017 in Golf

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The boys are back in town.

That town would be Baker’s Bay and the boys would be four of the best golfers on the planet.
 


Last year, Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, Justin Thomas and Smylie Kaufman blew up social media as they documented their spring break trip to the Bahamas.

It was enough to make anyone jealous, as they sipped beers on the beach, cruised around on boats and, of course, played some golf.
 

They barely look like they do when you’re watching them on TV, however, as they trade in their slacks and golf shirts for board shorts and bucket hats.

Within 48 hours, Spieth and Fowler went from being in the second to last pairing at The Masters to tarps off at Baker’s Bay.
 


It’s pretty fun to see some of the most composed athletes in the world acting like you and three friends might on the golf course on vacation.

Some of the highlights include ridiculous shot attempts that they somehow pull off, hilarious commentary during shots and, if last year was any indication, there will be a lot of singing and dancing.
 

As jealous as their trip makes most people, these guys have worked their whole lives to be at the top of their profession and it’s fun to watch them kick back like average joes (who are rich).

To follow the action yourself, you have to add Rickie Fowler (rickiefowler15), Justin Thomas (JLThomas34) or Smylie Kaufman (Smylife_Kaufman) on Snapchat, or wait for the inevitable compilation videos to surface online.

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