Jordan Spieth had Justin Thomas' car towed at the Phoenix Open
The moral of this story is to not play a joke on a 21-year-old veteran of the PGA Tour.

Oh, to be young and use Snapchat and have a ton of money from playing golf every day for a living. This is the life of Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas, two friends who go way back to junior golf.
Last week at the Phoenix Open Thomas parked in Spieth's parking spot. Thomas didn't have one and had to valet his car every day so he stole Spieth's.
"Thomas sent him a Snapchat of his car in Spieth's parking spot with this message: 'This is what happens when you get into a tournament late. You have to compromise.'"
So what did Spieth do? He had Thomas' car towed.
"I'm not going to be outdone by a rookie," Spieth said. "When I arrived, I decided to tip the valet guys and tell them, 'My buddy is trying to mess with me. Can we tow his car out of here?
Can you put my car in there and not mention it and tow his somewhere else?' There's always an extra set of keys (for courtesy cars), so they got the keys and took his car three lots over."
Thomas then sent Spieth a bunch of hilarious texts asking where his car was because he was led to believe it got towed to downtown Phoenix.
Spieth let him worry for a while but finally Spieth's agent told Thomas where his car was. "He was in a panic attack for a few hours, so that was worth it," Spieth said.
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