The Open: Broadcasters Dan Hicks, Kevin Kisner Freak Out while Bats are flying.

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While the players at the open championship fought in the rain during the second round of Major on Friday, the advertisers fought with a bat.

A bat went into the NBC broadcast tower, and Dan Hicks and Kevin Kisner, the advertisers in the booth, had very different but fun reactions.

When the bat entered the booth, both advertisers took cover.

But their reactions to the invading bat couldn’t have been more different. Hicks began waving their hands wildly, as if they were trying to scare bats away.

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Kevin Kisner goes to the 13th hole during the second round of John Deere Classic Golf 4 July 2025 in Silvis, ill. (Marc Lebrik/Imag images)

Hicks also laughed at the hysteria as he waved his hands as bats entered the tower.

On the other hand, Kisner slowly lowered into this chair and was almost out of sight on the camera. As he slipped into his seat, he pulled his sports coat on the back of the chair and pulled it over his head to protect himself from bats.

Mike Tirico, who told the repetition that showed the chaos, ribbed the kisner for his reaction.

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Kevin Kisner puts his putt on the ninth hole during the first round of the John Deere Classic July 3, 2025 at Silvis, ill. (Marc Lebrik/Imag images)

“Kevin Kisner, this is a man who is a proud hunter. He’s under his jacket. He’s spooked by this bat,” Tirico exclaimed.

While Hicks and Kisner may have been temporarily bothered by bats, they were at least under cover from the rain. During the morning and afternoon, the weather has sometimes swung from beautiful sometimes to rainfall.

NBC -TV company Dan Hicks speaks during a news conference on Johnny Miller’s retirement at Waste Management Phoenix Open 1 February 2019 at TPC Scottsdale in Scottsdale, Ariz. (IMagn)

At this point, Matt Fitzpatrick led the big championship of 9 under par.

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