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While the players of the Open Championship fought in the rain in the second round of the Great Friday, the advertisers fought against a bat.
A bat entered the NBC broadcast tower, and Dan Hicks and Kevin Kisner, the advertisers of the stand, had very different, but hilarious reactions.
While the bat was entering the stand, the two advertisers covered themselves.
But their reactions to the invasive bat could not have been more different. Hicks started to shake hands wildly as if she was trying to scare the bat.
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Kevin Kisner went around the 13th hole in the second round of John Deere Classic Golf on July 4, 2025, in Silvis, Ill. (Marc Lebryk / Imagn Images)
Hicks also laughed at hysteria while waving his hands while the bat was entering the tower.
Kisner, on the other hand, slowly sank into this chair and was almost out of sight of the camera. As he slipped into his seat, he removed his sports coat from the rear of the chair and pulled him on his head to protect himself from the bat.
Mike Tirico, who told the replay that showed chaos, Kisner ribbed for his reaction.
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Kevin Kisner aligns his putt on the ninth hole in the first round of John Deere Classic on July 3, 2025, in Silvis, Ill. (Marc Lebryk / Imagn Images)
“Kevin Kisner is a man who is a proud hunter. He is under his jacket. He is frightened by this bat,” exclaimed Tiro.
While Hicks and Kisner may have been temporarily disturbed by the bat, they were at least underwater from the rain. Throughout the morning and the afternoon, time has sometimes fluctuated from the beautiful to showers.

NBC’s broadcaster, Dan Hicks, speaks at a press conference on the retirement of Johnny Miller’s retirement to Phoenix Open waste management on February 1, 2019, at TPC Scottsdale in Scottsdale, Ariz. (Imagn)
When writing these lines, Matt Fitzpatrick headed the major championship at 9 sous.