Curry fires back at PGA Tour pro after Web debut

If you’re going to chirp on social media, you have to be prepared to own it.

That’s a lesson PGA Tour pro Steve Wheatcroft learned the hard way this week, courtesy of a certain two-time NBA MVP. Heading into Steph Curry’s Web.com Tour debut at the Ellie Mae Classic, multiple betting outlets offered props on Curry’s performance, with a consensus over/under of 76.5 for his score.

Wheatcroft, who tied for 54th at last week’s RBC Canadian Open and is playing this week at the Barracuda Championship, took to Twitter to express his opinion that Curry had “no chance in hell” to shoot 76 or better on the par-70 layout at TPC Stonebrae:

@notthefakeSVP I hope you’re trying to move the line in Vegas re:Steph. Take the over and BIG. No chance in hell he breaks 76. Love the show

— Steve Wheatcroft (@wheatiePGA) August 1, 2017

Wheatcroft was certainly not alone in that opinion, but Curry proved his doubters wrong with a 4-over 74 in the opening round that included three birdies. Afterwards he went back to Wheatcroft with a tongue-in-cheek reply:

Hell hath frozen over

— Stephen Curry (@StephenCurry30) August 4, 2017

To his credit, Wheatcroft took the jab in stride and tipped his hat to Curry:

I’ll be the first to admit when I was wrong. I was WAY wrong on @StephenCurry30 this week. VERY impressive out there. Beat some good players

— Steve Wheatcroft (@wheatiePGA) August 3, 2017

Curry fires back at PGA Tour pro after Web debut

Source: Internet

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