Sometimes the frustration comes out a little too real.
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Kevin Kisner, a longtime PGA Tour player who has recently moved into broadcasting, has apologized after going off on CBS' coverage of The Masters.
And honestly, some fans probably nodded along when it first happened.
Kisner, who now splits time between playing, TV work, and podcasts, took issue with what he felt was a delay between live action and what viewers were actually seeing. At one point, he suggested shots were being shown several minutes after they happened, letting it fly in blunt fashion.
It was raw. Unfiltered. And it took off quickly.
Then came the follow-up.
"I just have to apologize," Kisner said, admitting he crossed a line. He pointed out how difficult live production really is and acknowledged that every network, including his own, deals with the same challenges trying to keep everything running smoothly.
That part felt real too. Because while the criticism hit, the job itself isn't easy. Live sports means constant movement, quick decisions, and a lot happening at once behind the scenes.
Kisner also owned where he is right now. Part player. Part analyst. Part personality. Still figuring out where the line is.
In the end, the takeaway is pretty simple. He said what a lot of people were thinking. He just said it from the inside.
Kiz addresses the golf coverage conversation on today’s episode of the Fore Play Podcast. pic.twitter.com/tKjwKGZ6qT
— Fore Play (@ForePlayPod) April 16, 2026
